What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner?
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Re: What's for Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner?
After listening to my favorite person's dinner as she cooked it, I got real hungry, so I pulled out the chicken (butterflied and marinated it), heated up the grill and pulled out some corn and made some of my garlic biscuit creations.... grilled and BBQ'd that chicken and all I can say IS.....cl15876 wrote:Oh my GOSH ..... that looks yummy,,, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Brown !!!!! I am sooo hungry, today.....CameronBornAndBred wrote:I had to google it. Damn I want one now. Mmmmmmmmmm.cl15876 wrote:"quote="wilson"What the hell is a Hot Brown?
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I was wondering the same thing???? :oops:
breakfast - nothing
lunch - nothing
dinner - pending....
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First, THAT IS WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.... OMG, so juicy and grilled to prrrrfection with my hickory chips from none other than NC!!!!
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"side note - damn I am good!!!!!!
Second, the Bud Light with Lime in honor of Bornjolf (particularly) but OZ gets a nod also, hit the spot!
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Second, the Bud Light with Lime in honor of Bornjolf (particularly) but OZ gets a nod also, hit the spot!
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"side note - damn I am good!!!!!!
Lastly, I think I am going back for 2nds or is it 3rds!!!!
Lastly, I think I am going back for 2nds or is it 3rds!!!!
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We were introduced to Hot Browns after our interview trip to Lexington for my residency and my wife's grad school nearly three decades ago. They are good. Really good.cl15876 wrote:I was wondering the same thing???? :oops:wilson wrote:What the hell is a Hot Brown?
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That would be double Zocor for you. Or, in beer terms, Imperial Zocor. :roll:Lavabe wrote:Y'all need to visit us in Kentucky for real Hot Browns. However, I strongly encourage folks to look up Bobby Flay's Hot Brown recipe from his series "Throwdown."
Hello Zocor!
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Lunch: A New York Yankee (no, there were no 'roids involved and I did NOT heat up D. Jeter and stuff him between two slices of rye... :roll: ) from Jason's Deli.
Not a bad imitation of a Woody, but not NY quality, either. Lots of corned beef and pastrami on rye with a swipe of brown mustard and a couple slices of swiss.
Good points: inexpensive at about $7.50 for the sammy and a generous amount of flesh that was not very fatty and rather tender
Bad points: hey, it's NC and it ain't in-house cured corned beef or pastrami. Not melt-on-your-mouth tender like the Carnegie and not as flavorful
Not a bad imitation of a Woody, but not NY quality, either. Lots of corned beef and pastrami on rye with a swipe of brown mustard and a couple slices of swiss.
Good points: inexpensive at about $7.50 for the sammy and a generous amount of flesh that was not very fatty and rather tender
Bad points: hey, it's NC and it ain't in-house cured corned beef or pastrami. Not melt-on-your-mouth tender like the Carnegie and not as flavorful
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Alleged Breakfast: Rooibos tea and a pumpkin scone.
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Don't get me wrong, I love Bert and I love Waffle House. But I'm just not feeling their ability to produce a quality Mornay sauce. And could you imagine seeing "Mornay" on the menu? Maybe they'd ghettofy it with a cheese sauce.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I would think hot browns would fit well on the Waffle House menu.
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Dinner 9/1: see lunch 9/1 (with a Caesar salad).
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Breakfast: Smart Start cinnamon raisin cereal with extra raisins and a few Craisins, milk, OJ.
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CellR wrote:Strange...CellR wrote:devildeac wrote:Dinner: grilled salmon, smashed potatoes and steamed fresh green beans (yes, I still have a wonderful wife... )
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Meanwhile breakfast was a Great Grains raisin/date/pecan cereal with milk. Coffee. Lots O Coffee
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Breakfast: Chocolate Bread and Cereal
Lunch: Half of a Subway Club and I'm cooking Easy Mac right now. (It's so cold! Had to have something warm)
Lunch: Half of a Subway Club and I'm cooking Easy Mac right now. (It's so cold! Had to have something warm)
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Lunch was yummy meatball sub from a newly discovered hole in wall place a mile or two from the office. This was my first visit there but it won't be my last!
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That sounds YUMMY!!!!!windsor wrote:Lunch was yummy meatball sub from a newly discovered hole in wall place a mile or two from the office. This was my first visit there but it won't be my last!
I need to get back to a regular schedule of breakfast, lunch and dinner at reasonable hours..... I feel like I am getting pork-OOOO with these late night meals.... :oops: :oops: :oops: and I probably need to join the CrazieWalkers and new thread to be created maybe - CrazieBicyclers! I love to bike!!!!
Reminds me of when I was in Germany, they serve like supper time meals at breakfast time, dinner meals at lunch and you should eat light/breakfast meals at dinner time then everyone walks and has great quality family time. I always admired that, but we Westerners "are/can be" soo set in our ways!!!! ;)
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Lunch: FREE Chick-Fil-A sammich and bottled water.
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Lunch: A handful of sunflower seeds, a tomato, crackers, fresh sweet basil.
Lunch sucked.
Lunch sucked.
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Are you a gerbil?Lavabe wrote:Lunch: A handful of sunflower seeds, a tomato, crackers, fresh sweet basil.
Lunch sucked.
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