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A small amount of pasta with a ground beef/tomato sauce, a few leftover small roasted potatoes & mushrooms and a very small amount of quinoa salad together with a glass of water.
Went to Ruby Tuesday's with a friend and her lunch was inedible so she ate half of mine. I had a salad and the thai **** shrimp, along with a unsweetened iced tea. She had a salad and the inedible barbecue quesadillas.
absolutely 'starvin' Marvin' about 20 minutes ago...and then I remembered, I made chicken salad last night (leftover roasted chicken), on a bed of salad and a side of red skinned potato salad (simple, but made from leftovers)...and that was it, and that was plenty.
Warning Will Robinson...Off Topic, just a smidge! Please forgive me you all!
I have a bottle of Coca-Cola (in a glass bottle), made in Mexico (no corn syrup) and I have heard it tastes like Coca-Cola used to taste here, back-in-the-day. I am so looking forward to the 'taste test', the question is...what should I eat along side of this old school Coca-Cola?
Any opinions, I would appreciate any suggestions at all...because it is only one bottle and I very seldom drink pop at all; and I am just looking forward to a walk down memory lane.
Last edited by HomeIsWhere...; 06-25-2014 at 02:32 PM..
Home, I think your lunch sounds like a great accompaniment to that Mexican cola. Just taste the Cola before you eat so that you can savor without your taste buds being inhibited from the foods.
Barbecued country-style ribs, grilled zucchini and Serrano chile, potato and 3-bean salads.
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