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What are you eating for lunch today???

WoodCore

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Foot long Turkey from Subway w/ all the veggies and hot sauce washed down with a diet coke.
 

Geoff

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I ground up a couple of pounds of london broil as hamburger the other day. I did a burger on the grill for lunch.
 

Geoff

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Hand crank or Kitchen Aid attachment?

KitchenAid attachment. I usually do pork loin and make really lean Italian Sausage burger meat but I was too lazy to go down into the cellar to dig out any frozen pork loin. I had a sub-$2.00/pound london broil in the freezer so I ground that up. Probably the last time I do that for a while. Pork is way better on the grill than beef when it's that lean.
 

deadheadskier

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KitchenAid attachment. I usually do pork loin and make really lean Italian Sausage burger meat but I was too lazy to go down into the cellar to dig out any frozen pork loin. I had a sub-$2.00/pound london broil in the freezer so I ground that up. Probably the last time I do that for a while. Pork is way better on the grill than beef when it's that lean.

I keep the fat cap from Strip Loins to add in with lean beef cuts whenever I grind.
 

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chicken cutlet with provolone on a grinder with russian dressing and onions...
 

RootDKJ

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Romaine lettuce, grape tomatoes, red sweet peppers, vidalia onions and two slices of turkey breast, topped off with 3 tablespoons of a Miso Caesar dressing. I forgot to put carrots in here today.
 
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I went to Willy Joes hot dogs in the heart of the A..the red-headed stepchild to the Iacocca familys Yoccos the self described hot dog kind with the secret sauce that is one of a kind..often imatated never duplicated...

2 hot dogs with everything..onions, mustard, beef chili sauce on a steamed bun...with 3 pierogies deep fried in oil that was probably last changed during Reagans second term and a large diet Pepsi..$6.30..how many minutes on the eliptical machine to burn that off???
 

gmcunni

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chicken salad - made with ranch dressing, hot sauce and shredded cheddar
sugar free pink lemonade
 
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Beef and cheddar from Arbys..I've been a degenerate lately with fast food..just freaking craving it lately. They put in a new Sonic near route 33 that I want to check out..
 

icedtea

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My wicked case of the munchies...since I said wicked I might as well keep the Boston AZers entertained and say that I'm gonna have a grinder and some tonic with some southies before going to Baaa Haaabaaa...Holla


In all seriousness though, DON'T EAT FAST FOOD!
 
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