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gaobest Aug 23, 2020 1:09 pm

Gayle痴 sourdough toast - one with peanut butter & cherry jam; one with butter
chocolate croissant
runny scrambled eggs
poached eggs with buttered levain toast
plain little croissants
coffee
iced water
sparkling water

work2fly Aug 23, 2020 1:47 pm

Rotisserie chicken and Caesar salad for lunch today.

kipper Aug 23, 2020 5:57 pm

Last turkey burger today. I'm pondering heating up chicken for dinner, although I'm also pondering just calling it an early night.

gfunkdave Aug 23, 2020 6:37 pm

Pancakes and scrambled eggs, with Maine maple syrup (and iced coffee)
Two slices of pepperoni pizza and a salad. The pepperoni from this place comes in big sheets, and the edges are just a little burnt. Love it.
Dinner was grilled chicken breasts (marinated in bbq sauce) and grilled asparagus. And Gruner Veltliner, and a Dove bar. I must just have The Touch with chicken, because I don't think I've ever made a dry rubbery chicken breast in my life. Everyone seems to warn you about that with boneless skinless breasts.

Now I've poured the last of the Gruner (I basically let myself have half a bottle) and we are watching Big Brother. My foot is resting on the cat, and he's nice and warm. It's a nice life.

lhrsfo Aug 24, 2020 5:49 am

A late breakfast of bacon and scrambled eggs, followed by toast and marmalade, led to no lunch. Then a late and enormous tea of two scones with clotted cream and jam, a blueberry crisp and a large chocolate brownie resulted in not being able to cram in more than some homemade tomato soup and some strawberries (without cream) for a late dinner.

I'll pay for all of this throughout Monday.

Jaimito Cartero Aug 24, 2020 6:24 am


Originally Posted by Kalboz (Post 32623016)
Just consumed it raw - lazy man's veggies! Thai folk cook lettuce! :D

This is for Jaimito Cartero now that we are stocked up as the kids are home/online schooling due to COVID!

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Oh, I’d go broke buying most of those in Indonesia now, if they’re imported.

My kid got some local Kellogg’s Fruit Loops a couple of weeks ago, and the flavor and color was just different. We brought 4 big luggages full of food items when we arrived in March, about 25% as gifts, but 95% of the stuff is gone. The last I checked, just some Kirkland dry roast almonds, one bag of Cheezits, and a Costco Jelly Belly container. I don’t eat too much sweet stuff, but have to pick through the jellybeans to avoid the cappuccino flavor.

I’m sorely missing my favorite Mexican food places, and Maggiano’s.

Although staying at a Hilton in Asia for the last 9 days is pretty good. Had a delicious yellow watermelon juice tonight. Should be interesting to compare the food here to a Ritz-Carlton this weekend, and a JW Marriott next week.

JBord Aug 24, 2020 7:53 am


Originally Posted by gaobest (Post 32619920)

Turkey Hill gets Safeway distribution - how is it?

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It was good, but nothing special. My wife said she might prefer Breyer's over Turkey Hill.


Originally Posted by ILuvParis (Post 32620284)
As Mariano's former best customer, I would say that's exciting news. Mariano's was great before Kroger bought it.

I agree. It's really a different store now. But we're half way between Mariano's and Jewel, and the Jewel near us is atrocious. We've actually found a Mariano's a few miles further that reminds us more of the pre-Kroger Mariano's and have gone there twice now. That's where we saw the Tillamook.


Originally Posted by ILuvParis (Post 32620797)
We used to wait until Tillamook was on sale. Now, we just buy it. We're worth it. :D

We don't eat a lot of desserts unless we have company, but will try it next time.


Originally Posted by corky (Post 32621442)
I spread the outside of the bread with mayo...it helps with the browning and doesn't taste like mayo.

Even more than browning, I think it makes a crispier sandwich than butter. But I like the flavor of butter better on a grilled cheese. I think it depends on what you're in the mood for. I don't think I'll be in a hurry to put shredded cheese on the outside. I love pan cheese, but I use plenty inside the sandwich already!

work2fly Aug 24, 2020 9:06 am

A couple of Birch Bender's chocolate chip keto pancakes and 3 strips of bacon. Freshly ground Major Dickason's for the coffee.

Looking forward to some sort of salad for lunch :D

MSYtoJFKagain Aug 24, 2020 9:11 am

Post-swim meal: Ghost pepper salsa over some leftover beans and rice from a new Jamaican place I found up here.

gaobest Aug 24, 2020 10:19 am

Monday brekky:
toasted sourdough with peanut butter & cherry jam
cinnamon french toast with cherry jam
coffee with oat milk (zero sugar version from Silk)
iced water


Originally Posted by lhrsfo (Post 32625777)
A late breakfast of bacon and scrambled eggs, followed by toast and marmalade, led to no lunch. Then a late and enormous tea of two scones with clotted cream and jam, a blueberry crisp and a large chocolate brownie resulted in not being able to cram in more than some homemade tomato soup and some strawberries (without cream) for a late dinner...
I'll pay for all of this throughout Monday.

So how went Monday? The food all sounds lovely :-)


Originally Posted by JBord (Post 32625987)
It was good, but nothing special. My wife said she might prefer Breyer's over Turkey Hill.
...
Even more than browning, I think it makes a crispier sandwich than butter. But I like the flavor of butter better on a grilled cheese. I think it depends on what you're in the mood for. I don't think I'll be in a hurry to put shredded cheese on the outside. I love pan cheese, but I use plenty inside the sandwich already!

Thanks for the turkey hill guidance :-)
im torn about the cheese outside the sandwich but it痴 fun. I知 still learning.


Originally Posted by work2fly (Post 32626152)
A couple of Birch Bender's chocolate chip keto pancakes and 3 strips of bacon. Freshly ground Major Dickason's for the coffee... :D

i知 curious about your luncheon!

JBord Aug 24, 2020 10:41 am


Originally Posted by MSYtoJFKagain (Post 32626169)
Post-swim meal: Ghost pepper salsa over some leftover beans and rice from a new Jamaican place I found up here.

We made a salsa yesterday out of my friend's home-grown tomatoes and peppers - jalapenos that had turned red on the plant. Not ghost pepper hot, but I was tearing up a little bit during the taste test, and I can handle pretty spicy food. It's not quite as bad when eaten with food though.

Grilled jalapenos, grilled poblanos, tomatoes, onion, tomatillos, garlic, lime juice, salt. We'll be eating it for the next couple days.

gaobest Aug 24, 2020 11:24 am


Originally Posted by JBord (Post 32626361)
We made a salsa yesterday out of my friend's home-grown tomatoes and peppers - jalapenos that had turned red on the plant. Not ghost pepper hot, but I was tearing up a little bit during the taste test, and I can handle pretty spicy food. It's not quite as bad when eaten with food though.

Grilled jalapenos, grilled poblanos, tomatoes, onion, tomatillos, garlic, lime juice, salt. We'll be eating it for the next couple days.

fabulous salsa. I enjoy making pico de Gallo but without the peppers and garlic; I have them separately for myself and enjoy the heat :-)

MSYtoJFKagain Aug 24, 2020 11:38 am

I haven't really tested these peppers by themselves but this crop is dangerous looking.

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JBord Aug 24, 2020 12:58 pm


Originally Posted by gaobest (Post 32626472)
fabulous salsa. I enjoy making pico de Gallo but without the peppers and garlic; I have them separately for myself and enjoy the heat :-)

We thought about making a pico with it. But instead put it all in the food processor and made it into a chunky salsa.


Originally Posted by MSYtoJFKagain (Post 32626501)
I haven't really tested these peppers by themselves but this crop is dangerous looking.

Dangerously delicious and beautiful. Now that we've fully moved into our suburban house, we plan on growing peppers next year.

gaobest Aug 24, 2020 1:39 pm


Originally Posted by JBord (Post 32626741)
We thought about making a pico with it. But instead put it all in the food processor and made it into a chunky salsa...
Dangerously delicious and beautiful. Now that we've fully moved into our suburban house, we plan on growing peppers next year.

It would be fun to grow peppers - we have a small area that I can try. Is there a good starter brand to seek - I assume Safeway sells seeds near their floral area. I know that the korean supermarket has seeds but I知 not letting myself go there until the air quality improves. For now I知 sticking with my common denominator Safeway.

I never use our blender so I知 missing out on all sorts of things to process... sigh. Blender use feels like more trouble than reward.


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