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Message 1578807 - Posted: 27 Sep 2014, 16:09:49 UTC

Cheese sandwich with tomatoes from my garden, green grapes and black tea
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Message 1578933 - Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 2:25:15 UTC - in response to Message 1578429.  

Entenmann's are okay. My weakness is gas station donuts. I'm out driving somewhere and I stop at a gas station to use the euphemism (and maybe even put gas in my car), and they have a case of allegedly fresh donuts, and...... <smacks own hand> Stop it, David, just stop it!


That's the thing... those gas station donuts usually disappoint me.
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Message 1578940 - Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 3:47:50 UTC - in response to Message 1578933.  

Entenmann's are okay. My weakness is gas station donuts. I'm out driving somewhere and I stop at a gas station to use the euphemism (and maybe even put gas in my car), and they have a case of allegedly fresh donuts, and...... <smacks own hand> Stop it, David, just stop it!


That's the thing... those gas station donuts usually disappoint me.

Here the local Shell station opened a Subway in the store, maybe one of these days.
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Message 1578974 - Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 7:56:24 UTC

Boiled eggs with some bread, not too much as we're expecting an extened lunch/dinner at Jan's (father in law)

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Message 1579085 - Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 15:32:23 UTC

Two eggs, boiled and some toast......




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Message 1579110 - Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 16:22:09 UTC

Eggs, sausage, pepper, salt and coffee w/creamer and 2 packets of sweet & low.
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Message 1579112 - Posted: 28 Sep 2014, 16:30:30 UTC - in response to Message 1578974.  
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Boiled eggs with some bread, not too much as we're expecting an extened lunch/dinner at Jan's (father in law)
You'll see me in the lose weight thread, later, maybe...:))

This is really wierd Julie.
Guess my name. You're right. It's Jan nick Janne:)

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Message 1579235 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 1:53:39 UTC
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What's for breakfast? I don't know... but I'm thinking of eating it before I go to bed... Annoyingly hungry you see... in an "if you don't feed me now you will NEVER get to sleep" kind of way... head is saying "chocolate" ... cupboard is saying four year old Eeyore Easter Egg... I can't eat EEYORE!! :(
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Message 1579282 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 5:24:11 UTC - in response to Message 1579235.  

four year old Eeyore Easter Egg... I can't eat EEYORE!! :(


Is that like a Winnie the Pooh version of a Century Egg?
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Message 1579310 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 7:28:47 UTC - in response to Message 1579282.  

four year old Eeyore Easter Egg... I can't eat EEYORE!! :(


Is that like a Winnie the Pooh version of a Century Egg?


BLEUCH!! NO! :) My Eeyore is definitely chocolate (I know because I sniffed him) it's just he's too cute to eat.

I remember watching a program where two families (one Chinese, one English) tried out a sort of cultural exchange of customs and traditions - and one of the things they "exchanged" was the Chinese delicacy of century eggs, and the English delicacy of blue stilton cheese.

All concerned were utterly repulsed by the each other's offerings :)
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Message 1579314 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 7:52:40 UTC - in response to Message 1579310.  

four year old Eeyore Easter Egg... I can't eat EEYORE!! :(


Is that like a Winnie the Pooh version of a Century Egg?


BLEUCH!! NO! :) My Eeyore is definitely chocolate (I know because I sniffed him) it's just he's too cute to eat.

I remember watching a program where two families (one Chinese, one English) tried out a sort of cultural exchange of customs and traditions - and one of the things they "exchanged" was the Chinese delicacy of century eggs, and the English delicacy of blue stilton cheese.

All concerned were utterly repulsed by the each other's offerings :)


Well I'll take a blue stilton any day!

Feeling like a cheese omelet is in order for breakfast this morning. I have some cheese I bought from Gethsemani monastery.
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Message 1579316 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 7:56:48 UTC - in response to Message 1579314.  

four year old Eeyore Easter Egg... I can't eat EEYORE!! :(


Is that like a Winnie the Pooh version of a Century Egg?


BLEUCH!! NO! :) My Eeyore is definitely chocolate (I know because I sniffed him) it's just he's too cute to eat.

I remember watching a program where two families (one Chinese, one English) tried out a sort of cultural exchange of customs and traditions - and one of the things they "exchanged" was the Chinese delicacy of century eggs, and the English delicacy of blue stilton cheese.

All concerned were utterly repulsed by the each other's offerings :)


Well I'll take a blue stilton any day!

Feeling like a cheese omelet is in order for breakfast this morning. I have some cheese I bought from Gethsemani monastery.


I bet that tastes really good! :)
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Message 1579407 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 16:05:40 UTC

Blue cheese is made with bacteria that I'm allergic to, so I'd have to pass.
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Message 1579442 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 17:19:06 UTC

Two eggs, boiled and some toast......


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Message 1579620 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 20:54:04 UTC - in response to Message 1579310.  

four year old Eeyore Easter Egg... I can't eat EEYORE!! :(


Is that like a Winnie the Pooh version of a Century Egg?


BLEUCH!! NO! :) My Eeyore is definitely chocolate (I know because I sniffed him) it's just he's too cute to eat.

I remember watching a program where two families (one Chinese, one English) tried out a sort of cultural exchange of customs and traditions - and one of the things they "exchanged" was the Chinese delicacy of century eggs, and the English delicacy of blue stilton cheese.

All concerned were utterly repulsed by the each other's offerings :)

Yeah, no thanks to either one.

Today was 2 Egg White Delights with regular bacon and a large unsweet ice tea with 3 Splendas. Went though the tea faster than usual, probably due to not drinking enough water over the weekend.
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Message 1579634 - Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 21:09:16 UTC

Coffee!
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Message 1579724 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 1:00:39 UTC - in response to Message 1579634.  

Coffee!


Ooh yes please! :)
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Message 1579727 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 1:03:17 UTC

Vegymite on toast and coffee.
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Message 1579751 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 2:29:32 UTC - in response to Message 1579634.  

Coffee!

Not for me, thanks.

If it's really cold outside, hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate.
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Message 1579752 - Posted: 30 Sep 2014, 2:47:24 UTC - in response to Message 1579751.  

Coffee!

Not for me, thanks.

If it's really cold outside, hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate.

I have some chocolate milk substitute, it has to be stirred from time to time when I make the drink, but the taste is very good.
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