What are you eating?
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Re: What are you eating?
I made my own dorito tacos for dinner it was great and cheap 
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Smoked oysters in cottonseed oil on toast. A stinky meal, but delicious.
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Re: What are you eating?
Were the oysters packed in cottonseed oil or did you add that? Seems like a different oil to use.BoringSupreez wrote:Smoked oysters in cottonseed oil on toast. A stinky meal, but delicious.
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They came in it. Most brands I see around here use cottonseed oil.Stark wrote:Were the oysters packed in cottonseed oil or did you add that? Seems like a different oil to use.BoringSupreez wrote:Smoked oysters in cottonseed oil on toast. A stinky meal, but delicious.
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Re: What are you eating?
Pound it down pasta tonight.
1 lb. cooked Ziti
1 lb. Bacon, sliced into 1 inch strips
1 lb. fresh mozzarella (cubed)
3 chopped bell peppers (orange, red, and yellow)
1 large onion, diced
olive oil
salt and pepper
Parmesan cheese
In a pan add a drizzle of olive oil and cook the bacon (not too crisp). Drain majority of fat. Add in veggies, cook until onion is translucent. Add vegetables and bacon to ziti while still warm and add the mozzarella. Stir, season to taste and top with Parmesan cheese. Garbish with parsley if you'd like.
Serves more than a family of four.
1 lb. cooked Ziti
1 lb. Bacon, sliced into 1 inch strips
1 lb. fresh mozzarella (cubed)
3 chopped bell peppers (orange, red, and yellow)
1 large onion, diced
olive oil
salt and pepper
Parmesan cheese
In a pan add a drizzle of olive oil and cook the bacon (not too crisp). Drain majority of fat. Add in veggies, cook until onion is translucent. Add vegetables and bacon to ziti while still warm and add the mozzarella. Stir, season to taste and top with Parmesan cheese. Garbish with parsley if you'd like.
Serves more than a family of four.
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Re: What are you eating?
Pistachios. They're the greatest thing ever.
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Re: What are you eating?
(for lunch a few hours ago)
Five Guys cheeseburger and mountain of peanut oil fries.
And like an idiot I ate all the fries with my meal. I do this every time and I still feel like I'm going to explode hours later.
Five Guys cheeseburger and mountain of peanut oil fries.
And like an idiot I ate all the fries with my meal. I do this every time and I still feel like I'm going to explode hours later.
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Re: What are you eating?
I keep meaning to make a recipe for bacon spaghetti I found.Luke wrote:Pound it down pasta tonight.
1 lb. cooked Ziti
1 lb. Bacon, sliced into 1 inch strips
1 lb. fresh mozzarella (cubed)
3 chopped bell peppers (orange, red, and yellow)
1 large onion, diced
olive oil
salt and pepper
Parmesan cheese
In a pan add a drizzle of olive oil and cook the bacon (not too crisp). Drain majority of fat. Add in veggies, cook until onion is translucent. Add vegetables and bacon to ziti while still warm and add the mozzarella. Stir, season to taste and top with Parmesan cheese. Garbish with parsley if you'd like.
Serves more than a family of four.
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Re: What are you eating?
A mango...

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Re: What are you eating?
Heh, my gf and I went to the Five Guys right down the street from us for my informal birthday dinner (the real one with friends/family is Saturday). It's much easier to manage the fries when you're splitting them with someone else.Hobie-wan wrote:(for lunch a few hours ago)
Five Guys cheeseburger and mountain of peanut oil fries.
And like an idiot I ate all the fries with my meal. I do this every time and I still feel like I'm going to explode hours later.