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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
Number of posts : 2648 Mood :
| Subject: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:25 am | |
| Not really a game, but I figured it belonged here or TG, and decided on here. Just tell what you're having for your next meal, or what you had at your last meal. Or you can just put down what you're snacking on. I play it at another forum, and find it amazing what you find out about people by what they eat, and the delicious dishes served around the world. Let's see who eats the yummiest stuff, shall we?
For supper, I had macaroni and hamburger with tomato juice (leftovers). Had a Grapple for dessert. | |
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LM Prairie Settler
Number of posts : 812 Location : Bama ~ USA ~ Planet Earth Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:22 am | |
| I really, really shouldn't admit it, but I had a piece of vanilla birthday cake after midnight. :shy: I guess I need a pig smiley. This laughing guy reminds me of one. --> :haha: | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:49 am | |
| Well,I'am gonna be having so oat meal for Breakfast. |
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Rhonda Prairie Survivor
Number of posts : 21216 Location : On my bike!!! Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:52 am | |
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Debbie Mom Of 2 Kitties
Number of posts : 3822 Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:09 am | |
| I just ate a Lean Pocket for my brunch. Also, had a cup of OJ for breakfast. | |
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pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 5900 Location : Michigan
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:57 am | |
| I had eggs and toast for breakfast, with coffee.
For dinner, it'll just be a sandwich on the run. I have to take my husband to get one of his wisdom teeth pulled, then I have to dash off to school for one of my early childhood classes. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:02 am | |
| i'am gonna probly have soup for lunch lol |
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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
Number of posts : 2648 Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:35 am | |
| - sweetheart wrote:
- i'am gonna probly have soup for lunch lol
Same here, kind of. I'm gonna boil some potatoes, then mix them with cream of mushroom soup and sausage, and add a lot of spices. Eat it with some hot rolls. I don't know if the soup has a name or not, I just kind of made it up, but it's tasty, and that's all I care about. | |
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Carol Adventure Seeker
Number of posts : 8665 Location : California Country Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:20 pm | |
| Okay I was in a hurry at breakfast so I just grabbed an oatmeal cookie lol For lunch I just had meatloaf, mashed potatoes and corn. For desert my co-worker has brought a piece of cake. | |
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Rhonda Prairie Survivor
Number of posts : 21216 Location : On my bike!!! Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:50 pm | |
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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
Number of posts : 2648 Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:52 pm | |
| Just finished supper. Grilled pork chops, Amish potato salad, and applesauce. Had a grapple for dessert. | |
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Debbie Mom Of 2 Kitties
Number of posts : 3822 Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:55 pm | |
| I know this was so unhealthy....... Half of a chicken parmesean sub and 2 small pieces of french bread pizza.. ( Making a mental note to get back on track tomorrow.....) | |
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Melissa Frontier Traveler
Number of posts : 561 Location : New York City
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 8:59 pm | |
| For dinner I had some lasagna with broccoli on the side. | |
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:11 pm | |
| - flatbroke wrote:
- I'm gonna boil some potatoes, then mix them with cream of mushroom soup and sausage, and add a lot of spices. Eat it with some hot rolls. I don't know if the soup has a name or not, I just kind of made it up, but it's tasty, and that's all I care about.
That sounds really good, Larry. If I make it, will I have to pay you a royalty? It reminds me of my Mom's cucumbers & cream. She boils potatoes, then mashes them up and drowns them in heavy cream with slices of cukes swimming in it. It's delicious. | |
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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
Number of posts : 2648 Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:35 pm | |
| - Rob wrote:
- flatbroke wrote:
- I'm gonna boil some potatoes, then mix them with cream of mushroom soup and sausage, and add a lot of spices. Eat it with some hot rolls. I don't know if the soup has a name or not, I just kind of made it up, but it's tasty, and that's all I care about.
That sounds really good, Larry. If I make it, will I have to pay you a royalty?
It reminds me of my Mom's cucumbers & cream. She boils potatoes, then mashes them up and drowns them in heavy cream with slices of cukes swimming in it. It's delicious. No royalties, just give it a cool name. I can't think of one That cukes and cream sounds tasty. | |
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:40 pm | |
| How about combining the mushroom soup and the sausage and calling it Mushage?
The cukes and cream are expecially (as my neighbor says) good as a side dish with red meat - grilled hamburgers or steaks. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:43 pm | |
| I had some cookies for a snack..i no its not healthy lol |
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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
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| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:47 pm | |
| - Rob wrote:
The cukes and cream are expecially (as my neighbor says) good as a side dish with red meat - grilled hamburgers or steaks. I like just about anything that comes with cucumbers. I discovered in my last job that Hindus love cucumbers, but not what they call "American cucumbers". They say they're too sweet. I tried one of theirs and couldn't tell much of a difference. I asked if they ever pickled them, and the old man looked at me like I had insulted Vishnu himself. Evidentally they don't. | |
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Savannah "Psalm 34"
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Rob Nip it in the bud!
Number of posts : 62635 Location : Michigan Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:55 pm | |
| - flatbroke wrote:
- I asked if they ever pickled them, and the old man looked at me like I had insulted Vishnu himself. Evidentally they don't.
Uh-oh, now you've done it. I hear Vishnu is a real bear when he gets riled up. Note to self: Don't ask Hindus about pickles. | |
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JW Isaiah Edwards
Number of posts : 9016 Location : Life is short! embrace it with a SMILE. Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:59 pm | |
| I had a Little bit of Beans and a Burger | |
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pamh36 Ingalls Friend for Life
Number of posts : 5900 Location : Michigan
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:44 pm | |
| For lunch I had bean soup. For dinner it'll be mostacholi. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:42 pm | |
| I'll have to try that out for the hubby. He has a cast iron stomach. He can eat anything. - flatbroke wrote:
- sweetheart wrote:
Same here, kind of. I'm gonna boil some potatoes, then mix them with cream of mushroom soup and sausage, and add a lot of spices. Eat it with some hot rolls. I don't know if the soup has a name or not, I just kind of made it up, but it's tasty, and that's all I care about. |
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flatbroke Man of Constant Sorrow
Number of posts : 2648 Mood :
| Subject: Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner? Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:37 pm | |
| - Susie wrote:
- I'll have to try that out for the hubby. He has a cast iron stomach. He can eat anything.
- flatbroke wrote:
- sweetheart wrote:
Same here, kind of. I'm gonna boil some potatoes, then mix them with cream of mushroom soup and sausage, and add a lot of spices. Eat it with some hot rolls. I don't know if the soup has a name or not, I just kind of made it up, but it's tasty, and that's all I care about. It's pretty tasty. The wife won't go near it, but I like it. I'm in a Taco Bell mood tonight, but the wife is at work, and I don't like to eat out when she's not here, so I'll probably just pop a couple of corn dogs in the oven and some fries in the deep fryer. I can't eat much salt, so I'm on an onion powder kick. That stuff tastes outstanding on fries, and you can use all you want. | |
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Savannah "Psalm 34"
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