About to make still another run at the gazpacho. Still good! Just, maybe give it break before I make some more after this. You know, novelty and all that.
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What are you cooking/eating right now?
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Winner winner salmon dinner.
Steak and macaroni, with french cut green beans. Should be nice.
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I'm firing up the grill in a little. I've had sirloins marinading for a couple of days, and on the side I'm putting a vegetable medley of broccoli, green pepper, zucchini, and mushrooms, plenty of melted butter and some basil, onto the grill as well. Roasting red potatoes in olive oil, to top with fresh green onion and probably a little cheese if my tongue keeps up its nagging.
All washed down by some Topo Chico and followed by a Marlboro Menthol 100.
I'll skip the cigarette but the rest sounds pretty amazing.
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I'll skip the cigarette as well. And the mushrooms. Everything else sounds grand.... I'll be right over.
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Right now I'm eating franks and beans. It was quick and I didn't feel like cooking at midnight just for myself.
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RE: What are you cooking/eating right now?
August 25, 2016 at 1:38 am
(This post was last modified: August 25, 2016 at 1:47 am by Thumpalumpacus.)
(August 24, 2016 at 11:47 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: I'll skip the cigarette but the rest sounds pretty amazing. You big wuss! Who's afraid of a little lung cancer?! ETA: And good golly, it's a hell of a dinner so far --
Well, Thump - my step-mom died of lung cancer a few years ago and I'd rather not follow in her footsteps, you know? Her sister was diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer a while back, but her prognosis is good.
I realize you were tongue in cheek and I take no offense at all.... sometimes I just need to remind myself of why I need to stay smoke free. |
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