What are you Eating/Drinking?

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Found a new favorite steak/lamb beer.

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Made my own spicy chicken sandwich - bread, mayonnaise, breaded chicken, habanero hot sauce, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, bread.

Take that, Wendy's! :D
 
Tea/dinner they are fairly interchangeable words (Awaits Famine to prove me wrong) . I will be having drinking tea later though I'm sure.
 
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Made my own spicy chicken sandwich - bread, mayonnaise, breaded chicken, habanero hot sauce, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, bread.

Take that, Wendy's! :D

What brand of habanero hot sauce?

I had smoked chicken leftovers last night. Fish later tonight with brown rice pilaf.

Right now, I want a smoked turkey sandwich with avocado chilie spread. Too bad my wieners ate all the turkey. Looks like pepperoni instead... *sigh*
 
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What brand of habanero hot sauce?
I don't remember offhand. I know I posted it in the recent purchase thread a year or so ago.
 
At the moment, fruit...a starting course for the pumpkin pie/ice cream and fried chicken :lol:

Jenny Craig would faint :sly:
 
Sipping on some vodka & cranberry juice.

Welcome to GTPlanet. :)

I'm taking it that you are old enough to be doing that sort of stuff.
If not - details on how you broke into the liquor cabinet.

I'm having a really large lemon muffin (why do they make these things supersized?) and a large mug of tea - Kenyan/North Indian blend called 'Bold' made by Tetley.
Great bouquet, intense body, and insanely tranquilising.
 
You get all that from tea? My tea just tastes like tea. :lol:

Supper was the virtually weekly General Tso's and fried rice.

Contemplating having a snack but nothing really sounds good tonight. Perhaps a glass of chocolate milk is in order.
 
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I'd use tea for tea.

Me,too - pasta juice is awful to brew, and absolutely no caffiene at all.

TB
You get all that from tea? My tea just tastes like tea. :lol:
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My Dad happened to be what they call a 'Tea Taster' (guy who tastes the different blends and gives it the thumbs up or down) in a company called Liptons, and thereafter another Tea Co., called Brooke Bonds - as you might guess I was totalled by tea right from the start.

So, yes, I love my teas, and can be be quite fussy about bouquets and so on when I'm 'playing the game'.
Otherwise any mug of char, chai, or chaya is good enough. ;)

Axletramp - I've had that 'Thali' thing, too, a couple of times at an Indian restaurant - the word, I learned, means 'necklace' - and so one gets this 'necklace' of curries, sauces, gravies, etc in small containers - sometimes upto 17 of them surrounding a dish of (usually) fluffy white rice.
Some of the sauces can be extraordinarily hot - others have strange textures - and the 'Thali' also comes with a huge round cracker that one crumbles into the food - further adding to the smells, tastes, and textures offered to the palate.
Not easily forgettable.
Most often vegetarian - but I've ordered Chicken, and had it served with a Thali.
 
Didn't eat dinner. Wasn't hungry. Too hot to eat and had a horrible weather headache, anyway. I had some chips with sour cream & green onion dip during the F1 race mid afternoon, though. That should hold me until tomorrow.
 
Ate a salad for brunch and now I'm having some homemade broccoli cheddar cheese soup for a late supper.

A soup and salad day.
 
Early dinner before the boys practice. Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo. Tons of pepper. Damn good, though. 👍
 
Last night I made poached smoked haddock, flaked over asapagus, peas and wilted baby spinach poached in cream and a side plate of baked coddled eggs.

I had that with a ton of cheap French beer which is only bareable when it's freezing cold. :D
 
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