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What are you eating for lunch today???

drjeff

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Buffalo Chicken Salad and some diet cokes (oops diet pepsi's - the restaurant just switched brand loyalties yesterday :rolleyes:)
 
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corned beef on rye..chips..diet coke..best of all is it's paid for by the boss..and they say there's no free lunch..
 

dmc

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Going out for some kimchi, rice and squid...
 

Moe Ghoul

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Made a wrap with leftover london broil sauteed with onions, lime juice, fajita seasoning, jalpenos, a few chunks of velvetta and some smoky chipotle salsa.

Kinda like a topshelf taco bell concoction.
 

Grassi21

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Made a wrap with leftover london broil sauteed with onions, lime juice, fajita seasoning, jalpenos, a few chunks of velvetta and some smoky chipotle salsa.

Kinda like a topshelf taco bell concoction.

nice. i used a wheat wrap, half a left over hamburger (chopped up) from last night, monterey jack cheese, and sriracha hot sauce. dip it in a little sour cream.... mmmmmmmmm
 
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late lunch afterwork at the diner...beef noodle soup..garlic chicken breast over rice and corn...Iced tea with a little lemonade...hit the spot after a delivery day..
 

bigbog

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today..?, but yesterday...

I finally found my first large, wild rasberry patch in all the 7yrs since I've been up here...!!!:daffy: First since ~20yrs ago..
4WD-ing old logging roads/trails..gives way to hiking around remote mountain/watershed I've visited for years...going back to pre-mechanized logging practices. It was a fun day 90F day....and the more I think about MTBing, it would be a dynamite area for it.(have it on my todo biking list..in addition to paddling it...once I re-locate bog.) Passed by the Penobscot's West Branch(Big Eddy section) and a definitive chance to cool off by jumping in and floating in my ww PFD, but opted to travel down the ~20mi and get into the sticks. I always seem to have left the camera home when I stumble onto these oddities out in the woods....*$(%*$)*#$#(
 
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