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Originally Posted by SugarCane
I have no problem with your being passionate about how you feel. It was you who seemed to be ticked off at my saying what I have learned.

I didn't see where I was arguing with ya SC. I will review what I said to see.

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You forgot Thread-jacking the friendly dinner thread to educate people about diets and metabolism..
You mean with comments about brown rice being nutritious?

How is it a thread jack to talk about nutrition on a food thread, and why does it annoy you? Because some of the comments did not agree with yours?

SC I totally agree with you that there are other sources that are better than brown rice for nutrition. Vegtables and the breakthroughs with understanding meat and eggs in our diet are very informative.

Still learning myself

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Eggs and bacon at the bowling alley followed by baked beans and corn Chips

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Kids had sliced cucumbers, peaches, and pigs in a blanket (hot dogs rolled in crescent rolls)......LR opted for boiled squash sprinkled with cheddar cheese. Later one some consumption of leftover Halloween candy might/will occur.


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My kids got a lot of that Halloween candy!
But in my city it only lasted for a couple hours

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Tofu, brown rice and green beans

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Originally Posted by HDW
Tofu, brown rice and green beans
Blech! HDW, did you actually feed this to your kids...and they liked it??

I'd have to order out for pizza after that.


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Yea. I fed it to them.
My ex wife introduced me to tofu 10 years ago.
I don't cook it often. This is te first tofu since divorce.

I cook it with cumin. Hey, it's budget efficient!

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Homwmade vegtable soup with a slice of italian bread with real unsalted butter

Got a request for tommorows B-day dinner, from my Sons GF, and I didn't have an answer..Said,"How about beefaroni? and carrot cake is good, but any homemade cake would be good, except for chocolate"

She is a good cook anyways, but of course I am better IMO, and so I am hard to please lol

For me it would be London Broil with potato pancakes, or Prime rib,the end cut, with baked potatoes and smothered onions, with of course sour cream and tossed salad, and blue cheese dressing and garlic toast..

But not on my diabetic diet Im afraid lol, or my budget..

Or Pizza either MB..poison it be Yarrhh! But what a way to go huh?

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half rack of baby back ribs
BBQ chicken breast
salad with full fat blue cheese and yellow cheese
green beans
cole slaw

YUM!


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Originally Posted by MelodyLane
half rack of baby back ribs
BBQ chicken breast
salad with full fat blue cheese and yellow cheese
green beans
cole slaw

YUM!

Sounds like a meal fit for a Viking

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Originally Posted by maritalbliss
Originally Posted by HDW
Tofu, brown rice and green beans
Blech! HDW, did you actually feed this to your kids...and they liked it??

I'd have to order out for pizza after that.

It sounds good to me!


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There were raw eggs in my dinner. smile


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Is your cooker broken?


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Originally Posted by ConstantProcess
Originally Posted by MelodyLane
half rack of baby back ribs
BBQ chicken breast
salad with full fat blue cheese and yellow cheese
green beans
cole slaw

YUM!

Sounds like a meal fit for a Viking

You got it!! hurray


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For breakfast,
Scrambled eggs, sausage and cheese.
Pita bread.
Fresh carrot and lemon juice (jack Lelane juicer)

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Breakfast: 2 slices of thick bacon and 2 fried eggs. Protein [whey] drink with added heavy whipping cream and coconut oil.


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Tortillas, baked beans, scrambled eggs and orange juice

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Beef stroganoff [homemade with sirloin tips and lots of sourcream and fresh mushrooms] and spaghetti squash with TONS of butter! yum, yum!!

Dessert will be sugar free Jello with tons of homemade sugar-free whipped cream.


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Mustard-crusted pork chops, brown-sugared yams, garden salad, 2006 Sangiovese, NG-made pumpkin pie

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