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FieryIce

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Posted on 05-24-11 09:46:55 PM Link | Quote
Similar to yesterday, dinner was the same thing as lunch but minus the eggs and with green beans.

I'm probably going to fall asleep soon.
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Posted on 05-24-11 09:51:12 PM Link | Quote
I just ate a bowl of Ramen noodles. It was very tasty! It was mostly a snack, but I'm pondering having more for dinner for the great taste. I'm glad I got that big pack of them.
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Posted on 05-25-11 04:26:45 AM Link | Quote
We made tacos! I love making them at home because I can add whatever I want in the proportions I want... it makes for the best tacos ever.

Homemade tacos are one of the best things ever. Oh yes.

(Plus you eat them over a bowl, and once you're done... taco salad! Out of nowhere! And then you just add in leftover meat/veggies/cheese because it shouldn't go to waste.)

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Posted on 05-25-11 03:11:05 PM Link | Quote
So, um, the thing about living in a hotel and not at home is that you don't have 1) a can opener, and 2) a pot.

So, in order to eat my canned ravioli I bought at the store, I borrowed a can opener from the kitchen and heated up the ravioli by plugging the sink, filling it with blazing hot water, putting the can in there, and waiting about half an hour.

Best. Ravioli. Ever.

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Posted on 05-25-11 03:45:43 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by MajesticLight
So, um, the thing about living in a hotel and not at home is that you don't have 1) a can opener, and 2) a pot.


You live in a hotel?

I had a bologna and cheese sandwich for breakfast ... lunch will be rice, beans, fried eggs, and hot dogs. Yeah, repetitive I am.
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Posted on 05-25-11 04:33:49 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by FieryIce
Originally posted by MajesticLight
So, um, the thing about living in a hotel and not at home is that you don't have 1) a can opener, and 2) a pot.


You live in a hotel?

I had a bologna and cheese sandwich for breakfast ... lunch will be rice, beans, fried eggs, and hot dogs. Yeah, repetitive I am.

Study abroad in London FTW.

Om nom loaf of bread with cheese. And avocado. Again. Had to buy a new avocado, getting kinda tired of the cheese, and holy Jesus, did you bless this bread or something? Or is someone magically adding to it? There's still so much of it left!

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Posted on 05-25-11 04:52:30 PM Link | Quote
I lived in a hotel for my first 2 months in Seattle, actually.

I was rather glad to leave for several reasons. For one, it was expensive (there's a deep bulk discount but it still cost like $1k/month, and they'd keep jacking up the rates constantly). I didn't have things like a freezer or an oven. Not much room, as it was taken up by lots of furniture and such.

Still, it was useful for the time, as I moved to Seattle by train and didn't have an apartment yet.

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Posted on 05-25-11 07:43:54 PM Link | Quote
For lunch, I ate two tasty bowls of some really nice tasting pasta. It tasted great! I ate some chips and cookies afterwards and I drank a Pepsi. It was quite a nice lunch.
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Posted on 05-26-11 11:58:41 AM Link | Quote
Om nom pomegranate
I had one yesterday, too

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Posted on 05-26-11 12:15:06 PM Link | Quote
Notes for Thursday, May 26, 2011 breakfast post:
• Sunny side up eggs, hash browns, sausage patties
        • Fried in sunflower oil
        • Seasoning: parsley flakes, sea salt, white pepper, paprika
        • Discuss recent distance from butter; remark on preference for oil in frying eggs

• Served with pulpy orange juice.
        • Digress about pulp v. non-pulp OJ

• Picture came out bad; omit picture

• Soundtrack: The New Pornographers's first LP, Mass Romantic
        • Mention feels like tiny neo-retro diner. Be impressionistically vague. Like Claude Monet

• A great morning


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Posted on 05-26-11 12:15:18 PM Link | Quote
I'm having a simple bologna and cheese sandwich... The bread "expires" on Saturday so I have to finish it off quickly.

Bologna is so good
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Posted on 05-26-11 05:11:40 PM Link | Quote
Some pasta and pizza for lunch. It tasted alright, but it wasn't too good I then just rushed through it and was just pumped to be out for the summer. I'm going to meet up with some of my real life friends in a few hours. It'll be quite fun.
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Posted on 05-26-11 06:18:59 PM Link | Quote
I had an interesting meal (but awfully similar to everything else I've had this week): It was rice, beans, two fried eggs, but this time, with tuna.

I took a pic, you probably won't see the tuna since it's mixed in with the rice. I think the eggs turned out nice.

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Posted on 05-26-11 10:37:10 PM Link | Quote
I'm having me a box o' blueberries, and cheese.

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Posted on 05-27-11 12:31:41 AM Link | Quote
For dinner I ate a subway sandwich. It was quite tasty. I ate it with some Lays chips and finished it of healthy with grape juice. A very nice dinner.
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Posted on 05-27-11 12:56:42 AM Link | Quote
Well, I had my very predictable dinner which was mostly just (lunch - eggs) + green beans. But now I'm having cheese crackers with milk for a snack.
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Posted on 05-27-11 01:01:31 PM Link | Quote
Just normal cereal for breakfast. It was Cheerios as a matter of fact. Nothing big. I might prepare something tasty for lunch and dinner though.
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Posted on 05-27-11 09:53:34 PM Link | Quote
Some kinda slop.

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Posted on 05-27-11 10:05:50 PM Link | Quote
Barbecued chicken sliders of the form "bun, butter, chicken, butter, bun". And a carrot on the side.

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Posted on 05-28-11 12:38:58 AM Link | Quote
Dinner was a turkey sandwich with some soda. I'm quite full after that large meal. *tries to get up off couch unsuccessfully*
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