A piece of chocolate (dark, of course).
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Breakfast at 2pm ???Oatmeal for breakfast, which was at about 2 pm, a Chimichanga for a snack at about 8 pm, and I will have a TV dinner with a side of stir fry vegetables and garlic bread for dinner.
Oh oh! Another one hooked on the hard stuff. We might have to go with an all white diet.A piece of chocolate (dark, of course).
Me too.That's on my to eat list for tomorrow.
White chocolate is just grease & sugar.Oh oh! Another one hooked on the hard stuff. We might have to go with an all white diet.
Your first meal:
Boiled cod. Mashed potatoes. Steamed cauliflower. And of course, for desert, white chocolate!
I've heard that in China, they refer to ChineseChinese food
Hard to say. Hong Kong has a rather high percentage of world travelers. It could be that some miss the bad Chinese food they got in America.Me too.
I think there were two Chinese Americans
who opened an American - style Chinese food
restaurant in Beijing.
Dunno how well it did.
Sorry, harsh actions are required. But thanks for starter for your second meal. I am still working on it. Of course it will include white rice. Perhaps some "super white tuna". Trust me, you don't want to eat too much of that.White chocolate is just grease & sugar.
Yuck!
I'd rather eat tofu.
Ew.Sorry, harsh actions are required. But thanks for starter for your second meal. I am still working on it. Of course it will include white rice. Perhaps some "super white tuna". Trust me, you don't want to eat too much of that.
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Sorry, harsh actions are required. But thanks for starter for your second meal. I am still working on it. Of course it will include white rice. Perhaps some "super white tuna". Trust me, you don't want to eat too much of that.
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I have had it at a sushi restaurant. It was really tasty, but they would allow only one order. It was not until much later that I learned why. Luckily not from personal experience. One order is not apt to mess with your system. But an entire meal would not be pleasant. They are similar to the potato chips that used an indigestable oil to fry the chips in. Escolar fat cannot be digested. And as an oil it may act as a lubricant.
I have had it at a sushi restaurant. It was really tasty, but they would allow only one order. It was not until much later that I learned why. Luckily not from personal experience. One order is not apt to mess with your system. But an entire meal would not be pleasant. They are similar to the potato chips that used an indigestable oil to fry the chips in. Escolar fat cannot be digested. And as an oil it may act as a lubricant.
I call it " Chinese" for benefit of readers.I've heard that in China, they refer to Chinese
food as just "food". True?
BTW, I'll have some more candied anchovies today.
They're not as great as you might think. Too dry.
Is it also true that when you're speakingI call it " Chinese" for benefit of readers.
Um yeah, so-?Is it also true that when you're speaking
Chinese, you just call it "talking"?
I looked up poutine and I don't understand it either. It would fit right into US cuisine. And the name sounds a little dirty too. I think that alone would make it somewhat popular here.My lunch was ridiculous. I had Philly cheesesteak poutine.
(BTW: poutine and butter tarts are the two Canadian foods that I'm honestly surprised haven't caught on in the US)
I should do that.Chinese food
You guys are so exotic,Um yeah, so-?