So is chips and cookies, but I keep on eating them...
I think it's a conspiracy of the producers of those products and the sportsclubs, I keep spending money on both :oops:
Magnús: - I have fans of all ages and I don't think it's weird when older people like LazyTown. LazyTown appeals to people for many different reasons: dancing, acrobatics, etc.
Lunch was a PBJ sandwich, some raisins, water, and a pack of these:
For dinner, we went to Bob Evans. We ordered their chicken quesadillas as an appetizer, but ate less than half and put it in a box for leftovers tomorrow.
I ordered their new Memphis chicken breasts, which came with a side of macaroni and cheese and some sweet potato fries. With that, I had root beer.
Seems like a lot of food (and believe me, it was)...but I barely ate half of it. I'm going to eat the rest tomorrow.
The chicken was alright, it was cooked really well, and the skin was pretty good, but the chicken itself could have been flavored better. The sweet potato fries were soft and had brown sugar and spices on them, but they weren't as sweet and flavorful as they could have been. The macaroni and cheese was delicious--no complaints. And you can't go wrong with root beer.
For a meal at Bob Evans, though, it was pretty decent. And well worth your money--it was probably about ten bucks for my dinner, not counting soda or the appetizer.
At the party yesterday, I ate all kinds of different things...making sure to sample everything that did not contain red meat, but in tiny amounts.
The potato wedges were undercooked, so they tasted weird and I didn't eat more than one.
I ate tons of watermelon and cantaloupe, which is fine because it's allowed on my diet.
There were homemade mini chicken spring rolls and a spicy sauce. They were awesome.
I had a small chicken hot dog with ketchup.
There were many veggie platters, so I sampled a few of each. My mom made yogurt bean dip, which was great, but I didn't eat it there (I had some much later).
I keep having this , and I was wondering about it...it's called "pilaf".
It's basicly rice with some herbs (goes best with spinach or Stinging nettle - boiled of course lol)
I wanted to ask SS, is this a turkish dish?
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