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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkO View Post
    That's not cheese, that is squares of American stuff that is so heat resistant it barely changes on the BBQ. It was developed by NASA as a heat tile but they decided to go with white not yellow, just an aesthetic colour choice.
    Ha! Very true. Just looking at it again... Think I'll have a green smoothie for lunch tomorrow.

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    Tonight I was not terribly hungry. My wife made ricotta & spinach chicken with a pasta salad and some beans, so I will take that for lunch tomorrow. I just had a 100 calorie protein shake, some mixed nuts, a grape, and some reduced fat peppermint ice cream 2 hours later lol

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    I went to the Leaf game tonight. Hotdog and a few Creemores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANBROOKLYNBOSTON View Post
    No meat. Pickles, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and, I think we settled on, eight slices of cheese!

    That's not a sandwich. That's a salad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYANBROOKLYNBOSTON View Post
    Yes. I'm not a vegetarian, but I don't touch my office's cafe's meat.
    Yeah, the sandwich meat at my old office cafe was pretty gnarly as well. I'd go out every chance I got. Main entrees, when the chef put in effort, were pretty good though. He did this one dish of roast pork with rice and pigeon peas that was straight up awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    Yeah, the sandwich meat at my old office cafe was pretty gnarly as well. I'd go out every chance I got. Main entrees, when the chef put in effort, were pretty good though. He did this one dish of roast pork with rice and pigeon peas that was straight up awesome.
    What the hell are pigeon peas?!
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    Just had Fish and Chips with my son- you can't beat that.

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    Pictures are encouraged people! Don't feel silly photograph your food - you photograph your wrists most days for godssake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by popoki nui View Post
    All of the above. Plus it helps in avoiding being referred to as "sir", or "dude". And also may help in making other female members who want to join feel less alone in a forum awash in a sea of testosterone.

    ~Sherry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    What the hell are pigeon peas?!
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeon_pea

    I'd never heard of them until I ate them, but they were delicious. I had the same reaction as you did.

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