The Lunch Thread

Kaido

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bison burger on a whole-wheat buns with baby spinach, sweet potato fries, and chocolate almond milk.

you?
 

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Originally posted by: Kaido
bison burger on a whole-wheat buns with baby spinach, sweet potato fries, and chocolate almond milk.

you?

damn hippy!


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KeithTalent

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I think I may have the chicken taco salad from the cafe upstairs. Always enjoy that.

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Kaido

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
Left over pizza from last night. Dominos thin crust with pepperoni. I love their thin crust.

I don't like thin crust, but even *I* like Domino's thin crust. So good, I can actually eat a whole one by myself (and I'm not a big guy!).
 

waggy

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my wife went out shopping with her friend. so she is picking me up subway! woot.
 

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Pita Hut

One Falafel Pita $6.00

One Spicy Tuna Roll $6.00

A single establishment that serves both. Priceless

 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
hippy!

For the record:

1. Bison is up there with Kobe on my list. Nom nom nom!
2. Sweet potatoes fries are like the best thing ever. Srsly.
3. Chocolate almond milk is, bar none, the best chocolate milk on the planet. Don't knock it till you've tried it.

It's a strange-sounding meal, I know, but oooooh so good :D I make sure to make a bison burger at least every week or two. Yummo!
 

KeithTalent

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: ElFenix
hippy!

For the record:

1. Bison is up there with Kobe on my list. Nom nom nom!
2. Sweet potatoes fries are like the best thing ever. Srsly.
3. Chocolate almond milk is, bar none, the best chocolate milk on the planet. Don't knock it till you've tried it.

It's a strange-sounding meal, I know, but oooooh so good :D I make sure to make a bison burger at least every week or two. Yummo!

Um, I like bison (I had a bison cheesesteak the other day and ti was delicious) but comparing it to Kobe is just madness.

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Originally posted by: eplebnista
Beer flavored Bratwursts w/ sauteed Jalapenos, Green Bell Peppers, and Onions.

Holy heartburn! Hope you have some Tums kicking around.

KT
 

rh71

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frozen angus burger from BJs probably. It's 2pm and I haven't eaten. :(
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Um, I like bison (I had a bison cheesesteak the other day and ti was delicious) but comparing it to Kobe is just madness.

KT

Really? I like them equally (burger-wise, not steak-wise). I've had bison steak and I didn't care for it at all. I would say Kobe is better though, but then my Bison burger costs $2.50 whereas my Kobe burger costs $14-$25.
 

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Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: eplebnista
Beer flavored Bratwursts w/ sauteed Jalapenos, Green Bell Peppers, and Onions.

Holy heartburn! Hope you have some Tums kicking around.

KT

hmm yeah. majjor heartburn..but so well worth it! man that sounds good.
 

eplebnista

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Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: eplebnista
Beer flavored Bratwursts w/ sauteed Jalapenos, Green Bell Peppers, and Onions.

Holy heartburn! Hope you have some Tums kicking around.

KT

Amazingly, I never get heartburn, no matter what I eat. :)
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: Patt
Steak, broccoli and potatoes left over from last night. So good.

How do you cook your broccoli? I usually steam it, then add salt & pepper, but I'm looking for a new way to spice things up.
 

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Steamed ... pretty boring, but the three year old LOVES it, and it is an easy way to get her to gorge on veggies :p