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In lieu of lunch breakfast?

Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
coca cola.

You?

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Becca said...

> Andy wrote:
>> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>>
>> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add

dill
>> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle

of
>> coca cola.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy
>>

>
> Tuna salad and watermelon. :-P
>
>
> Becca



Mornin' Becca!

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Andy wrote:
> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>
> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> coca cola.
>
> You?
>
> Andy
>


Tuna salad and watermelon. :-P


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On Sep 4, 8:11*am, Andy > wrote:
> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>
> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> coca cola.
>
> You?
>
> Andy


Those soft drinks will kill ya.

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> On Sep 4, 8:11*am, Andy > wrote:
>> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>>
>> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
>> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
>> coca cola.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy

>
> Those soft drinks will kill ya.
>
> N.



So will too much sex, hopefully!!!

Andy


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Some leftover shrimp chow mein. It's become my emergency meal lately
-- as the ingreeds are always on hand.
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>
> Some leftover shrimp chow mein. It's become my emergency meal lately
> -- as the ingreeds are always on hand.



Kalmia,

I've never had that but I'd be willing to bet I could "all-you-can-eat"
overeat some!!! ))

TGIF!

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On Sep 4, 6:11*am, Andy > wrote:
> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>
> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> coca cola.
>
> You?
>
> Andy


Man...I love White Castle burgers almost as much as I love hot dogs.
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Chemo the Clown said...

> On Sep 4, 6:11*am, Andy > wrote:
>> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>>
>> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add

dill
>> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle

of
>> coca cola.
>>
>> You?
>>
>> Andy

>
> Man...I love White Castle burgers almost as much as I love hot dogs.



Chemo,

Uhm... does that fall into the yay or nay category?

Best,

Andy
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On Sep 4, 9:00*am, Andy > wrote:
> Chemo the Clown said...
>
>
>
> > On Sep 4, 6:11*am, Andy > wrote:
> >> In lieu of lunch breakfast?

>
> >> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add

> dill
> >> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle

> of
> >> coca cola.

>
> >> You?

>
> >> Andy

>
> > Man...I love White Castle burgers almost as much as I love hot dogs.

>
> Chemo,
>
> Uhm... does that fall into the yay or nay category?
>
> Best,
>
> Andy


Definately the yay category!! I wish there was a real White Castle in
my town.


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l, not -l said...

>
> On 4-Sep-2009, Andy > wrote:
>
>> You?

>
> An EggBeaters omelet (surprised?), filled with diced green chiles and
> mexican-blend shredded cheese. A small, sliced banana, with a half-cup

of
> Uncle Sam cereal and a half-cup of skim milk. A cup of spicy tomato

juice
> cocktail (think Snap-e-Tom) and coffee.



l, not -l,

Livin' large for a Friday?!?

Better than what I had, dammit! <G>

Best,

Andy
All in favor of EggBeaters
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Chemo the Clown said...

> On Sep 4, 9:00*am, Andy > wrote:
>> Chemo the Clown said...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Sep 4, 6:11*am, Andy > wrote:
>> >> In lieu of lunch breakfast?

>>
>> >> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add

>> dill
>> >> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a

bottle
>> of
>> >> coca cola.

>>
>> >> You?

>>
>> >> Andy

>>
>> > Man...I love White Castle burgers almost as much as I love hot dogs.

>>
>> Chemo,
>>
>> Uhm... does that fall into the yay or nay category?
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy

>
> Definately the yay category!! I wish there was a real White Castle in
> my town.



Chemo the Clown,

Gotcha! Same here!

I've only tried the frozen version White Castles. They seem tasty enough.

I'd have to mistakenly surface somewhere in NEW JERSEY for the "hot off the
press" ones. Dammit!!!

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l, not -l said...

>
> On 4-Sep-2009, Andy > wrote:
>
>> Chemo the Clown,
>>
>> Gotcha! Same here!
>>
>> I've only tried the frozen version White Castles. They seem tasty

enough.
>>
>> I'd have to mistakenly surface somewhere in NEW JERSEY for the "hot off
>> the
>> press" ones. Dammit!!!
>>
>> Andy

>
> I may have to cancel my October trip to Allentown PA, now that I know you
> don't have White Castle in that area.



l, not -l,

Without expressing an official rfc humble opinion, it being a nearby town
and stuff... well, wtf...

I've driven through Allentown on a few occasions thanking my lucky stars I
don't live there!!!

Maybe I got AAA routed through the run down part of town but as far as the
eye could see, there wasn't any sign of a shining metropolis.

Best,

Andy <-- Glad my name isn't Allen!!!
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Andy wrote:
> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>
> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> coca cola.
>
> You?
>
> Andy


I had TWO breakfasts. The first one was extremely early. I don't
even remember what I had besides one measly coffee. After I was
done with the sale, it was later morning. I was hungry, and
remembered that a relatively new place has corned beef hash, which
has received some kudos. So, I got that, had it topped with two
eggs, and also had more coffee.

(The corned beef hash had a nice flavor--a little kick to it, the
exact source of which was not clear to me. I wished the meat was
a bit chunkier though.)

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Andy wrote:
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>
> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> coca cola.
>
> You?
>
> Andy


PS, of course that was in lieu of lunch.

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Jean B. said...

> I had TWO breakfasts. The first one was extremely early. I don't
> even remember what I had besides one measly coffee. After I was
> done with the sale, it was later morning. I was hungry, and
> remembered that a relatively new place has corned beef hash, which
> has received some kudos. So, I got that, had it topped with two
> eggs, and also had more coffee.
>
> (The corned beef hash had a nice flavor--a little kick to it, the
> exact source of which was not clear to me. I wished the meat was
> a bit chunkier though.)



Jean B., you ate more than me!!!

The town diner doesn't open for breakfast until 7am.

I like corned beef hash and eggs too. It's been ages.

Diner isn't the same on weekends. On weekdays you get to overhear all the
legal gossip among the attorneys and judges, etc., etc. On the weekends you
only hear the local riff-raff with your scones and coffee. <VBG>

Best,

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In article >,
Becca > wrote:

> Andy wrote:
> > In lieu of lunch breakfast?
> >
> > Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> > pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> > coca cola.
> >
> > You?
> >
> > Andy
> >

>
> Tuna salad and watermelon. :-P
>
>
> Becca


Leftover roast chicken breast, shredded romaine lettuces, a handful of
alfalfa sprouts and a few bits of diced tomato. Dressing for the salad
was a mix of blackberry vinegar, a little yellow mustard, salt free
lemon pepper and a smidge' of oyster sauce/bragg's mix.
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >,
> Becca > wrote:
>
>
>> Andy wrote:
>>
>>> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
>>>
>>> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
>>> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
>>> coca cola.
>>>
>>> You?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>

>> Tuna salad and watermelon. :-P
>>
>>
>> Becca
>>

>
> Leftover roast chicken breast, shredded romaine lettuces, a handful of
> alfalfa sprouts and a few bits of diced tomato. Dressing for the salad
> was a mix of blackberry vinegar, a little yellow mustard, salt free
> lemon pepper and a smidge' of oyster sauce/bragg's mix.
>


That sounds really good. This morning he had ham & eggs, but I had a
hot dog with mustard and Wickles pickle relish w/peppers. It was just a
wee bit spicy.


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In article >,
Becca > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > Becca > wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Andy wrote:
> >>
> >>> In lieu of lunch breakfast?
> >>>
> >>> Two frozen White Castle cheeseburgers. I DID go out of my way to add dill
> >>> pickle slices and finish with Dijon mustard, followed up with a bottle of
> >>> coca cola.
> >>>
> >>> You?
> >>>
> >>> Andy
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Tuna salad and watermelon. :-P
> >>
> >>
> >> Becca
> >>

> >
> > Leftover roast chicken breast, shredded romaine lettuces, a handful of
> > alfalfa sprouts and a few bits of diced tomato. Dressing for the salad
> > was a mix of blackberry vinegar, a little yellow mustard, salt free
> > lemon pepper and a smidge' of oyster sauce/bragg's mix.
> >

>
> That sounds really good.


Thanks! I'm trying to behave. <g>

> This morning he had ham & eggs, but I had a
> hot dog with mustard and Wickles pickle relish w/peppers. It was just a
> wee bit spicy.


Mm. ;-d
I'm fixin' to make another salad for dinner at work tonight and use up
an open can of hatch chilis. Should be good! The meat will be leftover
grilled shark.
>
>
> Becca

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