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Message 1569711 - Posted: 9 Sep 2014, 21:10:32 UTC

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Message 1569877 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 3:48:05 UTC - in response to Message 1569685.  

Today was home made peach muffins. I love the fresh fruit season.


Sounds nice. I haven't had a good peach in ages.

Cantaloupe has been good, lately.
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Message 1569882 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 4:43:38 UTC

Since I had two margaritas tonight, I expect that tomorrow morning I will want "the hair of the dog that bit me". I will, however, probably have oatmeal.
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Message 1569884 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 4:57:05 UTC

Eggs and sausage or pancakes, I'm not sure...
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Message 1569885 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 4:58:26 UTC - in response to Message 1569882.  

Since I had two margaritas tonight, I expect that tomorrow morning I will want "the hair of the dog that bit me". I will, however, probably have oatmeal.


Oatmeal's probably actually a pretty good choice, but I've never been an eater. The cookies, only.
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Message 1569889 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 5:27:55 UTC - in response to Message 1569885.  

Since I had two margaritas tonight, I expect that tomorrow morning I will want "the hair of the dog that bit me". I will, however, probably have oatmeal.


Oatmeal's probably actually a pretty good choice, but I've never been an eater. The cookies, only.


I absolutely LOVE eating oatmeal-raisin cookies for breakfast!!! I find, however, that when doing so, one needs to "spin it" a little. For example, do not proclaim aloud, "I am eating oatmeal cookies for breakfast." Instead utter, "I am really enjoying the taste and texture of these hand crafted, locally sourced, organic oatmeal breakfast discs."

See? Sounds much healthier that way, doesn't it?

(If anyone is still wondering why I am failing miserably in the Lose Weight With Monday thread, this post should pretty much clear things up for you...)
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Message 1569891 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 5:38:09 UTC - in response to Message 1569889.  

Since I had two margaritas tonight, I expect that tomorrow morning I will want "the hair of the dog that bit me". I will, however, probably have oatmeal.


Oatmeal's probably actually a pretty good choice, but I've never been an eater. The cookies, only.


I absolutely LOVE eating oatmeal-raisin cookies for breakfast!!! I find, however, that when doing so, one needs to "spin it" a little. For example, do not proclaim aloud, "I am eating oatmeal cookies for breakfast." Instead utter, "I am really enjoying the taste and texture of these hand crafted, locally sourced, organic oatmeal breakfast discs."

See? Sounds much healthier that way, doesn't it?

(If anyone is still wondering why I am failing miserably in the Lose Weight With Monday thread, this post should pretty much clear things up for you...)


The Little Debbie Oatmeal crème pies, straight from the Vending Machine devil, are my downfall.
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Message 1569893 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 5:42:44 UTC - in response to Message 1569891.  

The Little Debbie Oatmeal crème pies, straight from the Vending Machine devil, are my downfall.

I bake. I bake a lot. There is absolutely no reason for my husband to still have "a thing" for that hussy, Little Debbie!!!
Sigh... I suppose a man never really gets over his first love.
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Message 1569897 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 5:55:06 UTC - in response to Message 1569893.  
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Debra and I were an item for many years to be sure. Une petite amie I can't forget, to be sure. She was quite a cupcake, but then she left to become a hostess at the Madison estate. I guess working at that nutty bar downtown wasn't good enough for her. I guess this ding dong just was another notch in her belt. I'm sure she's laughing about it to this day. "Ho ho!"
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Message 1569902 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 6:18:44 UTC - in response to Message 1569889.  

Since I had two margaritas tonight, I expect that tomorrow morning I will want "the hair of the dog that bit me". I will, however, probably have oatmeal.


Oatmeal's probably actually a pretty good choice, but I've never been an eater. The cookies, only.


I absolutely LOVE eating oatmeal-raisin cookies for breakfast!!! I find, however, that when doing so, one needs to "spin it" a little. For example, do not proclaim aloud, "I am eating oatmeal cookies for breakfast." Instead utter, "I am really enjoying the taste and texture of these hand crafted, locally sourced, organic oatmeal breakfast discs."

See? Sounds much healthier that way, doesn't it?

(If anyone is still wondering why I am failing miserably in the Lose Weight With Monday thread, this post should pretty much clear things up for you...)

And this definitely the losing thread, can't win here, at least not in the usual way at least. My downfall? Ice cream, strawberry swirl x2...
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Message 1569949 - Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 10:30:55 UTC

Bagels with cream cheese, smoked salmon and lemon.
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Message 1570196 - Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 0:23:20 UTC

I'm thinking mango for tomorrow... although it will mean a sticky day ahead :)
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Message 1570893 - Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 10:14:40 UTC

Tomato juice and scrambled eggs is the plan today.
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Message 1570917 - Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 11:33:00 UTC
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During the weekday i'm usually in a hurry. I'm not very good at getting up in the morning so it's always a rush. Ergo it'll be something simple, toast usually (with homemade bread from the breadmaker) with just butter, or if i'm feeling adventurous, peanut butter. If i'm really in a hurry i grab something i can eat on the way, like an apple.

Weekends are a bit slower, though since i have a habit of going kayaking or mountaineering or whatever, there's often still a time limit. A frequent choice is bacon or sausages, with hash browns, in bread buns; multiplied by however hungry i'm feeling. This is great because it cooks in the oven while i'm in the shower, so i can make more efficient use of time.
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Message 1571542 - Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 17:41:42 UTC

No breakfast... late lunch instead. Crumpets. Shared them with my monitor thanks to Janneseti :)))
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Message 1571597 - Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 19:00:43 UTC

Eggs and 2 sausage w/pepper and salt, plus coffee.
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Message 1571599 - Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 19:04:11 UTC - in response to Message 1570917.  


Weekends are a bit slower, though since i have a habit of going kayaking or mountaineering or whatever, there's often still a time limit. A frequent choice is bacon or sausages, with hash browns, in bread buns; multiplied by however hungry i'm feeling. This is great because it cooks in the oven while i'm in the shower, so i can make more efficient use of time.


What's going on in that kayaking picture? It looks like a wire fence above the water.
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Message 1571617 - Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 19:29:31 UTC

Blueberry muffins, crescent melon and black tea
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Message 1571624 - Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 19:39:26 UTC - in response to Message 1571617.  

Blueberry muffins, crescent melon and black tea



Sounds delicious Angela:)
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Message 1571625 - Posted: 13 Sep 2014, 19:40:07 UTC - in response to Message 1571624.  

Blueberry muffins, crescent melon and black tea



Sounds delicious Angela:)


And healthy. :~)
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