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Well, I just had a healty brunch of four slices of swiss cheese and a half of a bag of Sriracha Lay's.

Screw my diet! :p
 
Kifli filled with Fetta.
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Beef and bacon casserole looks delicious 👍

Had some applewood smoked white cheddar and crackers tonight, followed by a bowl of ramen, and then my roommate found a bag of shredded cheddar cheese in his fridge that expires in a week, so we made nachos with the cheese and some wheat thins :lol:.
 
I think they have been disposed of rather than become leftovers.
It might look bad to you, but then when taste it, you wont care how it looks!
:p

Beef and bacon casserole looks delicious 👍
Oh, it is! Trust me. ;)
Had some applewood smoked white cheddar and crackers tonight, followed by a bowl of ramen, and then my roommate found a bag of shredded cheddar cheese in his fridge that expires in a week, so we made nachos with the cheese and some wheat thins :lol:.

Instead of making a cheese sauce, make a cheese spread. Just add a few tbls. of spreadable butter, pinch of salt, a little bit of white wine and put it in a food processor. If you don't mind a red tint, red wine is OK too. If you don't mind a green tint, add a couple of jalapenos.
 
Let's see. Breakfast was a Wispa bar and some Rib N Saucy Nik Naks. Lunch was 2 Strongbow and 4 Jim Bean & Coke plus 10 BBQ'd (mystery) meat sticks from some old girl with a portable BBQ on wheels. Dinner was a quick McWings meal at my favourite high class restaurant.
 
Instead of making a cheese sauce, make a cheese spread. Just add a few tbls. of spreadable butter, pinch of salt, a little bit of white wine and put it in a food processor. If you don't mind a red tint, red wine is OK too. If you don't mind a green tint, add a couple of jalapenos.

I'll definitely try that some time at home. I'm living in a college dorm though, all I have is a kettle and a microwave, we just sprinkled the pre-shredded cheese on the crackers and microwaved them.
 
I'll definitely try that some time at home. I'm living in a college dorm though, all I have is a kettle and a microwave, we just sprinkled the pre-shredded cheese on the crackers and microwaved them.

Did that for years when I was a kid! Nothing wrong with that! In fact, I used Velveeta Slices or Kraft Singles. :D

Had a salami sandwich for brunch.

I just bought 35 pounds of BBQ smoking wood. Looks like I'll be smoking something tomorrow. Boneless Pork Loin Chops, in fact. :)

BBQ Smoking Wood Chunks

My old supplier started charging $14 for a five pound box of smoking wood. Plus, shipping more than DOUBLED in the past two years since I last ordered. For twenty pounds of smoking wood, he wanted nearly $50 for shipping alone!!! That's just under $100 for twenty pounds for smoking wood. Ridiculous!

So, when Home Depot online store had a deal for five pound bags of wood smoking chunks for $5.99 each, I just couldn't pass it up. And, if I bought $45 worth, FREE SHIPPING!!! I can't pass up a deal like that, so I didn't. So, I got 35 pounds of smoking wood, and some other items, for just over $45! I saved $77 in shipping costs on this order alone! :D

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Decent amount of spiciness, but ultimately I'd suggest you pass on these.
 
For dinner I had crispy chicken wraps, with salsa, sour cream, lettuce and peppers.

And now a blood orange, a bag of pretzels and a glass of Irn Bru to finish off my late night snack.
 
Pagey279 thats the same Ice Cream my mom loves, I buy her one, once in a while (sort of my way of saying 'thanks' to her) 20 minutes later she finishes it.


A few minutes ago just finished eating some beef tongue tacos, I love how my grandma makes them. Topped with Pico de gallo, and hot salsa.
 
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