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What are you eating for lunch today???

Cornhead

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Pepperoni calzone, yummy, my Thursday staple, back to salads soon, gotta drop a few lbs. One upside to Spring, chairlifts do most of my work in the Winter.:wink: Hopefully lots of biking, hiking, and canoeing in my near future.
 

Nick

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Still doing the shakes. This morning I had spinach, flax seed, banana, strawberry, pineapple and water. I'm down eight pounds in one week! (198 - 190) Plus cut back to just one cup of coffee per day.
 

o3jeff

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Still doing the shakes. This morning I had spinach, flax seed, banana, strawberry, pineapple and water. I'm down eight pounds in one week! (198 - 190) Plus cut back to just one cup of coffee per day.

Wow, 8 lbs in a week!

Just don't put cream and sugar in the coffee and you're fine.
 

STREETSKIER

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Ate lunch in gate house had chicken pot pie
!!went out til 3 lift problems on hg went home down slowpoke untracked groomer corn to end. Sick !!!
 

deadheadskier

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Made an amazing Italian Sandwich with Westphalian Ham and Garlic Salami from Karl's Sausage Kitchen. It's a good think Karl's is 45 minutes away and I visit there infrequently. If it was down the street, I'd be an even bigger fat ass than I already am.........and a lot poorer. Karl's is without question the best deli anywhere in New England that I've found.

http://www.karlssausage.com/meats.php
 
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