What are you Eating/Drinking?

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We finally ate the chocolate pasta we had from when my sister went to Italy - mixed with pecans, cream, and syrup. It was ace.
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Solo
chocolate pasta...mixed with pecans, cream, and syrup. It was ace.

How I've never heard of this before is clearly a giant conspiracy theory and obviously the work of dark machinations.
 
Subway Sandwich - Subway Melt on 9-grain honey oat, toasted, cheddar cheese, all veggies, and honey mustard... just like I love my sandwiches
 
Dinner last night was orange chicken leftovers. Brunch just now was an apple with Jif Whip peanut butter. Dinner tonight, the boys want homemade burritos.
 
Made a beef roast today with giant Yorkshire's. It's our first roast this side of the summer so must mean autumn is on its way...
 
Well... here's mine that I stuffed with as a dinner today.

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Slices of Bitter Gourd in there?

[quote="sneakyboy62, post: 8825508"]Vanilla coke?[/QUOTE]

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I wish to state that I am in no way affiliated with Coca Cola or any of their partner companies and that there are other cola drink options available. ;)
 
I wish to state that I am in no way affiliated with Coca Cola . . . Xsnipx

Too late. The look on your face says you've been paid to like it. :)

Right now I'm having 7up, and a bag of mixed nuts/fruit as I hang out in my Olds waiting to pick up my kid from school.
 
Chervil soup

Mixture of vegetables (no potatoes though) with mayonaise, herbs, salt, chia seeds and sesame seed.
 
I don't blame you. ;)

Next to a MUG root beer, a Vanilla coke is one of my first choices when it comes to pop.

Try some of the specialty convenience stores - some dealers import the stuff privately. Of course, they charge a premium for it. It's Canada, man; there's not a lot we don't have (or can get) over here.

Well . . . a gun, legally, might be another story.

Grabbed a Whopper on the way back from work . . . and now the regulation 'home' dinner lies untouched. Trying to think of excuses not to eat it now . . . :nervous:
 
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