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King Of Wishful Thinking
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
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It's actually almost lunch time, so I will be microwaving leftover beef jalapeno sausages and punjab style samosas (potato and pea).
I do have some granola and dried marshmallow bits (the 'charms' in Lucky Charms) left, but I can't figure out where they fit in... ![]() Some people say "Eat a live frog in the morning and nothing worse can happen to you the rest of the day." With jalapeno and curry, who needs frogs?
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Raleigh, NC
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I had pecan waffles and bacon. Not as good as it sounds, though
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Co-Strawberry Festival Queen
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ye Olde Englande
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I do like samosas, greasy as they are.
When I lived in Leicester the shop two doors down sold home-made samosas as well as curries. My favourite were the chicken ones. Minced chicken, and with a bit of a kick, but not one that lasted long enough to make you sweat. They also let me buy things on tick, so yes - I was a regular customer! Oh and bless them, I got a refund for bringing the plastic box back. Nothing much - 20p maybe, but I applauded the gesture. Bbro, we saw lots of pecan pies in Oxford on Friday. Not common here. Not in Aylesbury anyway. I'm an inveterate food-window-shopper. I even go into deli's and poke about and ask questions with no intention of buying. It makes me happy. I suggested to Mum the preponderance of the pecan was due to the number of Americans transplanted to the city of dreaming spires. It's quite possible. I really must write up our trip. Only two photos of food. It's hard to know where to start in a place like Oxford. I must go back alone, Mum finds my hair and my bulk slightly awkward, let alone stopping to take photos of everyday things like pigs heads, real truffles and pecan pies.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Sundae - I am actually not a huge fan of pies. My mom used to make a pecan pie every Christmas that would disappear in minutes. Still never tasted it, though.
Today is eggs, velveeta, and bacon sandwich with milk. |
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