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    Default Yummy lunch today

    Cold sesame noodles with cucumber strips, and a Snapple with lemon.
    Not bad...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Cold sesame noodles with cucumber strips, and a Snapple with lemon.
    Not bad...
    That sounds good and healthy! My breakfast was not, but I'm not hungry yet, hours later. Hot skillet eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, hashbrowns, peppers, onion, cheese. Definitely yummy, but not healthy.

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    If eatihg a certain food is healthier than not eating at all, then it's "healthy" in my book.

    What other definition do you need?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Cold sesame noodles with cucumber strips, and a Snapple with lemon.
    Not bad...
    My dog had 1 cup of Canidae kibbles, 1 tablespoon of salmon oil, and about 5 tablespoons of ground lamb, ground chicken, and rice (from a dog food can).

    He thought it was yummy, too!
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    Today I had turnip greens, black eyed peas, cornbread and dirty rice. It was da bomb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    That sounds good and healthy! My breakfast was not, but I'm not hungry yet, hours later. Hot skillet eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, hashbrowns, peppers, onion, cheese. Definitely yummy, but not healthy.
    Is that a midwest thing? Because that sounds a whole lot like my favorite breakfast too. I like a three egg omlete with ham, cheese, onion, green pepper and mushrooms. I like the Country Gravy with sausage bits over my hash browns too. Gaawd... now I'm hungry...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pale Rider View Post
    Is that a midwest thing? Because that sounds a whole lot like my favorite breakfast too. I like a three egg omlete with ham, cheese, onion, green pepper and mushrooms. I like the Country Gravy with sausage bits over my hash browns too. Gaawd... now I'm hungry...
    Growing up on the West Coast, I knew of lots of restaurants that served this kind of breakfast (not as many now as there used to be). My family usually saved this kind of meal for weekend mornings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by typomaniac View Post
    Growing up on the West Coast, I knew of lots of restaurants that served this kind of breakfast (not as many now as there used to be). My family usually saved this kind of meal for weekend mornings.
    Well yesterday was like a weekend, a celebratory day. Got to school and the heat was out. By 8:15 a few of us were on our way to breakfast. Better than a snow day, no bad driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hagbard Celine View Post
    Today I had turnip greens, black eyed peas, cornbread and dirty rice. It was da bomb.
    Is CNN paying you in food stamps?

    INAPPROPRIATE!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan View Post
    Is CNN paying you in food stamps?

    INAPPROPRIATE!!!
    Darned straight, it's inappropriate: soul food rocks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by typomaniac View Post
    soul food rocks!
    There was an outstanding restaurant in the town I used to live in, Orangeburg, called Ms. Tooky's that made outstanding soul food. However, it was in a part of town that somebody like me couldn't exactly hang out in comfortably, if you know what I mean.
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