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    Quote Originally Posted by Chronopolitano View Post
    I hope you know not to stick your chopsticks in the rice like that in Asia - as it is done ONLY when rice is offered for the dead.
    Considered "not good" when done at the table. At least, among the living.
    And chopsticks didn't match my belt either

    Fortunately I was in Westminster, where there was no sign of being amongst the living

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    Peanut butter and pickles on wheat, because sometimes only the best will do.


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    I was hungry and ate too much, but it certainly was delicious.
    It is now my duty to completely drain you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    Peanut butter and pickles...

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    It is now my duty to completely drain you.

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    Gotta be dill pickles on the PB&P though. Don't even think about sweet. That'd just be disgusting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanadianStraps View Post
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    I was hungry and ate too much, but it certainly was delicious.
    Good effort
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    My wife is quite ill, so dinner was up to me tonight......everybody cringed at the thought of a daddy dinner that was not prepared on the grill LOL. My wife is an extraordinary cook, and I pay attention the best I can . Dry flavored the chicken, broiled it, then finished it on a grate to give it some char, finished it with some grated pepper jack and cheddar just before it finished. White cheddar mac n cheese. Fennel salad with fresh cut oranges and a homemade orange/ginger/garlic vinaigrette (my wife made the dressing a few days ago, I would mess that up!). We had some homemade salsa, and it seemed like a great topping for the chicken. It all came together better than I anticipated!!!

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    6 hours, but well worth it.

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    I had chicken makhani (butter chicken) with naan and rice last night, delivery. It was so good. I'm not a big fan of Indian food, but when you find a good Indian restaurant, it's really nice.

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    Great work KC! I need to eat more steak.

    Sorry about your wife medicore - she getting better?
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