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Compose my dinner.

Gargovic Malkav

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I'm not a restaurant.
You can have some leftover macaroni or a pizza, and a can of coke, or a glass of milk, orange juice or water.
If you're still hungry after that you can have some instant noodles or grilled cheese sandwiches.
 

Stevicus

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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If you don't mind I'll not join you, ill be having chicken with tarragon sauce, sauteed potatoes and corn.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
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I shall be more generous than other posters. How about a nice chateaubriand on asparagus with bearnaise sauce, and a potato-speck gratin? (speck is a kind of lightly cured, smoked ham). I think a big red wine would do well with that, something like a good malbec.

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SalixIncendium

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Probably the best meal of my life was at an Indian buffet, right when they opened the doors.. I had 3 or 4 plates of it.. I gotta get back there. I like it, but it's often expensive

If you can find one, Indian grocers in the states are very reasonably priced, and you can reproduce such meals in your home. You needn't even have much culinary talent, because many of the dishes are prepackaged, either as frozen or staples, as are packs of seasoning and mixes.
 

Stevicus

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If you don't mind I'll not join you, ill be having chicken with tarragon sauce, sauteed potatoes and corn.

That looks like another one of those delicious school lunches I remember.

I recall that our school cafeteria always emanated some kind of distinctive odor, which I still occasionally encounter, triggering memories of awful food.

But it was still better than prison food in Texas.

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beenherebeforeagain

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I'm not a restaurant.
You can have some leftover macaroni or a pizza, and a can of coke, or a glass of milk, orange juice or water.
If you're still hungry after that you can have some instant noodles or grilled cheese sandwiches.
In addition to those options, I can offer frozen breaded chicken strips...you do have to get the oven going, though...
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
That looks like another one of those delicious school lunches I remember.

I recall that our school cafeteria always emanated some kind of distinctive odor, which I still occasionally encounter, triggering memories of awful food.

But it was still better than prison food in Texas.

2000x

Was it the odor of strong disinfectant of that of rotting food?
 
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