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15 bean soup with smoked hamhocks and smoked country sausage.

Haven't made it in years, awesome stuff. There's going to be an ill wind around here later, which is part of the reason I don't make it all that often :)
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This is one of the few days where I'm not cooking for myself, and I will eat the on campus food.

Fortunately my school goes through a caterer company for it and although their customer service is pretty horrible, the food ain't that bad.
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Speaking of ill winds... I'm having Taco Bell!
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Post by Sylvus »

Man, a cheesy gordita crunch sounds delicious right now. Too bad I'm too hungover to move. I guess I should decide what I want to order for lunch.
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Sushi, tuna, salmon and errh a white fish maki.
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Hrmmmmm dunno...working on a big pot of Red Beans and Rice for dinner tonight. Feeding a Dane, a Cubana and a Bok for a few days so they'll leave fattened. I'm thinking nibbles for lunch...
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Halloween candy during the morning hours and then a Kyoto Chicken Teriyaki Bowl followed up by a Jamba Juice Strawberries Wild smoothie with an energy boost.
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I have a cheesy gordita crunch in my fridge that I was satisfyingly suprised about since somebody subtly said something surrounding such a subject.
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A co-worker is muslim and I'm doing the Ramadan challenge... fasting for one day. She's letting me drink, so I'm having coffee for lunch.
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Ow what a horrible challenge.
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Leonaerd wrote:Ow what a horrible challenge.
It's only one day. The rest of the muslim world goes 29-30 days. Besides, it's only dawn to dusk. I can eat in another 6 hours.
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Xyphir wrote:A co-worker is muslim and I'm doing the Ramadan challenge... fasting for one day. She's letting me drink, so I'm having coffee for lunch.
Caffinated beverages aren't allowed before sunset, try again tomorrow!

I was in UAE during Ramadan one year, it pretty much sucked.

Had some strawberry soda to wash down lunch, the hideous red generic stuff. Loved it.
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Aabidano wrote:
Xyphir wrote:A co-worker is muslim and I'm doing the Ramadan challenge... fasting for one day. She's letting me drink, so I'm having coffee for lunch.
Caffinated beverages aren't allowed before sunset, try again tomorrow!
No wonder they're so cranky.
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Post by *~*stragi*~* »

sup bitches what i did was take this french roll and then i grilled it a little and put some artificial crab and loberster mixed it with a tiny bit of mayo and onions and celery and some cheese and made a sandwhich and then i had some sweet ass curly fries and a monster energy drink and then my boss gave me 5 bucks fuck yes
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Sylvus wrote:Man, a cheesy gordita crunch sounds delicious right now. Too bad I'm too hungover to move. I guess I should decide what I want to order for lunch.
Nothing cures a hangover better than Taco Bell! (Yes, I am being serious). I always require mexican (or cheap fast food version thereof) if nursing a hangover.

I dunno what to have for lunch yet, but I'm getting super hungry. Maybe taco bell!
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Xyphir wrote:
Leonaerd wrote:Ow what a horrible challenge.
It's only one day. The rest of the muslim world goes 29-30 days. Besides, it's only dawn to dusk. I can eat in another 6 hours.
It's easy when you're used to it. If you never go without food it'll be rough, but some days I get busy and don't get a meal till I get home, and I never eat "breakfast" (once in a while I'll grab something before work, but no meals, and I'm seldom up early enough for it to qualify as any more than lunch).


Btw... a meatball and mozzerella hot pocket sub and a frozen dinner consisting of beef (of origion at least) in a teriyaki sauce, some carrots and broccoli and peach cobbler.
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