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Another favorite of mine, take a fish steak (such as tuna, halibut, or swordfish) place in some aluminum foil, top with butter and some fruit salsa. Totally seal up and cook either on the grill or in the oven. Fyi, watermelon salsa becomes too liquidy when cooked.


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No, no, no! There you go with that European archipelago "English" again. What creates those fights is the saucy little cutie that wifey saw her hubby staring at - you know, a "tart"-illa ! grin

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NG, as you well know, there are people here who are quite capable of drawing up divorce papers over a LETTUCE. No tarts need be involved!


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Originally Posted by SugarCane
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Goodness, we may have to take this step by step. Do you know what a tortilla is?
Yes, fortunately I DO know this one.

Tortillas are things you have a stand-up fight with your spouse about, in the supermarket aisle. They are responsible for many a near-divorce.

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Oh is that what the supermarket aisle thing was about? I assumed he wouldnt let her have ten cans of Aqua Net (which is hairspray right?)

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Originally Posted by SugarCane
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Goodness, we may have to take this step by step. Do you know what a tortilla is?
Yes, fortunately I DO know this one.

Tortillas are things you have a stand-up fight with your spouse about, in the supermarket aisle. They are responsible for many a near-divorce.

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What's sad is that I think I remember what she is referring to Mel

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NG, as you well know, there are people here who are quite capable of drawing up divorce papers over a LETTUCE. No tarts need be involved!

Am I experiencing DeJa Vue? I mean is it all in my subconciuos fuzzy little brain or do I recognize this also?

Mel can you help me?

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And fyi.....i still cannot order anything from the deli department ........and it appears the whole grocery store will soon be off limits for one reason or another.......sigh


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Dinner was asian chicken tenders, good greek olives, fresh mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, and sweet peppers in marinade, and Balsamic tortelli stuffed with feta and olives.

Courtesy of Ingle's Deli Department.


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Dinner was asian chicken tenders, good greek olives, fresh mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, and sweet peppers in marinade, and Balsamic tortelli stuffed with feta and olives.

Courtesy of Ingle's Deli Department.
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And yet again.....more deli reminders...........they must have been out of salami?


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Dinner was asian chicken tenders, good greek olives, fresh mozzarella, cherry tomatoes, and sweet peppers in marinade, and Balsamic tortelli stuffed with feta and olives.

Courtesy of Ingle's Deli Department.
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And yet again.....more deli reminders...........they must have been out of salami?

They were tonight, I brought home some Pastrami for tomorrows lunch. wink


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Dinner at Panera bread
Turkey and bacon sandwich, with bowl of French onion soup, chips, soda, and baggette

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Canned baked beans, canned spinach (with cream cheese) and homemade French bread.

I never used canned foods before but beig a single parent leaves Little time for cooking while helping with homework, housework etc

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Originally Posted by HDW
Canned baked beans, canned spinach (with cream cheese) and homemade French bread.


Where's da meat??? faint

I had LOBSTER for dinner tonight!! laugh


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Was gonna ride you about the need for meat in your diet but then I remembered you do Atkins
Lol the spellcheck in my iPhone capitalized it too

But you guys get lobsters out of the ocean down there too huh Mel?

Personally never thought much of them, or most fish. After they douse it with butter and garlic, anything can taste good. But up here or should I say there, nothing like a fresh lobster from Maine, and down in balimore, crabs with old bay.

I'm a hard core steak guy when I let that demon out

Almost forgot, drink the juice from the canned vegetables that where are the vitamins went


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There are so many vitamins and nutrients in meat that I try to get in 2-3 servings a day along with plenty of eggs. (especially beef because of the CLA)Eating healthy is not just exclusive to Atkins.

I am not sure where we get lobster but I am sure it doesn't cme out of the gulf. Wish it did!


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I don't like the taste of meat. I stick to chicken tenders, hamburger, rarely a good steak (has to be filet LOL), and luncheon meat.

Love me some Tofu, though!


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I don't like the taste of meat. I stick to chicken tenders, hamburger, rarely a good steak (has to be filet LOL), and luncheon meat.

Love me some Tofu, though!
Excuse me, y'all.

What part of a chicken is its "tenders"?

American chickens must have a different anatomy from ours, as British chickens do not have these!


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Originally Posted by SugarCane
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I don't like the taste of meat. I stick to chicken tenders, hamburger, rarely a good steak (has to be filet LOL), and luncheon meat.

Love me some Tofu, though!
Excuse me, y'all.

What part of a chicken is its "tenders"?

American chickens must have a different anatomy from ours, as British chickens do not have these!


I better tell my DD15 that there aren't any chicken tenders in the UK because she plans on moving there and going to school there. smile


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She should do this! She'll get a good education and she will love our beautiful country once she gets used to being rained on all the time, and our chickens taste wonderful even if they don't have tenders!


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Rain makes chickens very tender.


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