Lunchtime Choices
#631
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Joined: Mar 2009
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 487
Re: Lunchtime Choices
One of my favourites after having been running is Heinz baked beans on rye toast with Lea & perrins and grated cheese on top. YUM!
You can get the baked beans at Wallmart!
You can get the baked beans at Wallmart!
#633
Re: Lunchtime Choices
I'm having a Denver sandwich on brown with chicken corrn chowder in the Husky House in Medicine Hat.
#634
Re: Lunchtime Choices
Roast chicken and cucumber sandwich, Italian style pasta salad and a packet of a Lays "Do-Us-A-Flavour" finalist, creamy garlic caesar crisps. And an apple.
#637
Re: Lunchtime Choices
we have a small Japanese take out near us who make them on order when you walk in.
Choice of two different type of shushi 12 pcs total (select from 20 different types) comes with ginger & wasabi + two 8oz miso soup for $9 even inc HST - cash deal no receipt
Its 6 California rolls & 6 eel rolls is our current favourite. We indulge the take-out twice a mth.
Choice of two different type of shushi 12 pcs total (select from 20 different types) comes with ginger & wasabi + two 8oz miso soup for $9 even inc HST - cash deal no receipt
Its 6 California rolls & 6 eel rolls is our current favourite. We indulge the take-out twice a mth.
Last edited by not2old; Aug 28th 2013 at 1:10 am.
#638
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 9,982
Re: Lunchtime Choices
we have a small Japanese take out near us who make them on order when you walk in.
Choice of two different type of shushi 12 pcs total (select from 20 different types) comes with ginger & wasabi + two 8oz miso soup for $9 even inc HST - cash deal no receipt
Its 6 California rolls & 6 eel rolls is our current favourite. We indulge the take-out twice a mth.
Choice of two different type of shushi 12 pcs total (select from 20 different types) comes with ginger & wasabi + two 8oz miso soup for $9 even inc HST - cash deal no receipt
Its 6 California rolls & 6 eel rolls is our current favourite. We indulge the take-out twice a mth.
#639
Re: Lunchtime Choices
Not2old is the eel smoked? I've never eaten eel, but have no trouble imagining it tastes like smoked fish. Not too great a leap to snake, damn you Freud!
I've noticed a literary difference between Brit and Cdn usage of the word irony. Some of you use it in place of coincidence (not going to spell check), or satire, or another thing I caan't remember. [Edit: Remembered! it's Sarcasm, I've been drinking a little] At the bottom of this food thread (which has it's moments) is a banner ad for KFC something bucket certain death $9.95. About 75% of the people on here would probably either turn it down as unhealthy, uncouth, or just not appetizing; is the banner ad ironic or coincidental (don't start). Satire ..... well, it's unintentional so I'm not sure the definition applies.
I've noticed a literary difference between Brit and Cdn usage of the word irony. Some of you use it in place of coincidence (not going to spell check), or satire, or another thing I caan't remember. [Edit: Remembered! it's Sarcasm, I've been drinking a little] At the bottom of this food thread (which has it's moments) is a banner ad for KFC something bucket certain death $9.95. About 75% of the people on here would probably either turn it down as unhealthy, uncouth, or just not appetizing; is the banner ad ironic or coincidental (don't start). Satire ..... well, it's unintentional so I'm not sure the definition applies.
Last edited by caretaker; Aug 28th 2013 at 3:25 am. Reason: not for the friggin spelling!
#640
Re: Lunchtime Choices
Pizza at the Serb Club, ham, feta, peppers, onion, tomato and mozza. Maybe go for pho' tomorrow.
#641
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I caught an eel in a nearby river a few years back. What a tough fight he put up! I remember landing him and he just gave me an evil eye. Hated me he did. So I unhooked him and let him go.
I suppose, in hindsight, I should have eaten him. There was a YouTube video showing how to skin them by putting a nail through the head and pinning it to a cutting board.
Not sure I could cope with the evil eye imagery though
I suppose, in hindsight, I should have eaten him. There was a YouTube video showing how to skin them by putting a nail through the head and pinning it to a cutting board.
Not sure I could cope with the evil eye imagery though
#643
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Joined: Mar 2009
Location: Calgary, AB
Posts: 487
Re: Lunchtime Choices
Tomato, mozzarella and basil salad with olive oil. Baguette on the side even better!
#644
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I went to the Eagles Club today and had turkey noodle soup, a Greek pork wrap with chips and gravy, a schooner of draft and a bottle of Pil. Meets all the high points in Canada's Food Guide.
#645
Re: Lunchtime Choices
As I've had a somewhat unexpected day off, I made a hot jacket potato with cream cheese and home hot-smoked salmon.