So, what are you all eating today?

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So, what are you all eating today?

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The Easter ham is coming to an end and will be slow cooking all day in northern beans, celery, onions, and carrots.
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At the moment, black coffee and croissants.
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I still have lots of chocolate from a recent birthday as well as Easter presents from my students. :D
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Had grapefruit followed by Gentleman's Relish on toast for breakfast, Moussaka for lunch and I haven't decided what to have for dinner yet ...
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Bison, pepper salsa, bruschetta
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dwest wrote:Bison, pepper salsa, bruschetta
How did you fit the bison on the bruschetta? Or was it just a hand bison?
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For dessert, we are having trefoils/vanilla breyer's ice cream sandwiches.
I bought the trefoils at work this week and hid them from my wife. I just got back from buying the ice cream.
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A piece of Trader Joe's veg sushi and some hummus and pita chips.
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benhall.1 wrote:Or was it just a hand bison?
:tomato: :)
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I feel rather boring now. :lol: I just had a tuna sandwich like normal. :sleep:
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I just finished a small handfull of Chocolate Bullets.... pieces of Licorice about 1" long x 3/16" diameter..coated in dark Chocolate.
I remember in the 1950's ,you used to get 8 of them for a Penny...lovingly counted out by the bloke behind the counter..one by one !
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benhall.1 wrote:
dwest wrote:Bison, pepper salsa, bruschetta
How did you fit the bison on the bruschetta? Or was it just a hand bison?
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So bruschetta is just a fancy name for garlic toast? And I've been missing out on using this great snob word all these years? Oh là là, quel dommage !
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MTGuru wrote:And I've been missing out on using this great snob word all these years?
If it's any comfort to you, most of 'em pronounce it "bruh SHED uh".
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Nanohedron wrote:
MTGuru wrote:And I've been missing out on using this great snob word all these years?
If it's any comfort to you, most of 'em pronounce it "bruh SHED uh".
Jeppers! I had no idea it was a snob word! Silly me I thought it was Italian. :really:
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