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Cool My lunch

Hamburger salad!

Burger, sauted onion, olives, avocado, lettuce, tomato and cheddar cheese!
With ketchup.

It's like a huge burger with no bun.





What do you eat?



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Old 07-15-2010, 12:18 PM
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THAT is exactly what I had today. Except I had a whole cheese burger and side salad..

Been "paleo" diet since beginning of January and have lost a ton of weight. As thin as I was at 18.

Just cutting out bread, grains, pasta and rice - and the extra beers.. Otherwise eating as much as I want.
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Nutrisystem chicken salad sandwich, with a bit of jalapeno and mustard.
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lunch?

a colt cigar and two stick of gum. almost suppertime now, AM I EVR HUNGRY!!
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Organic brown rice sushi with grapefruit flavored Perrier. My afternoon snack is Greek Gods yogurt with fresh blueberries, strawberries, & granola. Eating healthy is expensive.
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Ice cream at 1 pm and a beer a few minutes ago. Yeah, being unemployed is starting to show.
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Three plain eggs, three turkey sausage links. That was after a ~3 mi swim.

Dinner was fluffernutters and skim milk.
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Quote:
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That was after a ~3 mi swim.
Did you swim 3 miles? Goodness, are you training for an Ironman or something? You must be in great shape.
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I do it every other day in Lake Allatoona- not training for anything. I'm trying to cut down on my prescription use (2 cervical fusions over 6 years led to a lot of pain killers) and swimming seems to do the trick. It humors me when people freak out after realizing there's someone swmming in the middle of nowhere and NOT screaming for help.

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I had a Calebrese sandwich - Tuscan bread, tomato, mozzarella, basil and olive oil - yum delish
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Today had some ramen noodles with cut up home grown tomatoes of various colors, and a couple of peaches off the tree in the back yard.

Been eating a lot of peaches lately. There are literally hundreds of blooms on the tomato plants right now, fixing to have a LOT of them.
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I had the same thing for dinner an hour ago...

No picture, it looked the same!


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I'll humbly suggest that nothing beats a big old bowl of "Cracklin' Oat Bran" for dinner . . .
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Today was two sandwiches, ham with a slice of cheese, mustard and mayo and a nectarine.
I brown bag it, I'm too cheap to pay someone to make my lunch.

No wait, my 16 year old daughter makes my lunch and I spoil her rotten, guess I can't say that.

My brown-bag lunches probably cost more than a lobster dinner. She's a very good kid, if she wasn't I'd have a lot more disposable cash

I added it up one time. I spend more on my two kids per month than I spend on my mortgage and all my bills combined.
Private school is 'spensive!
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no kidding about the private school being expensive, lucky for me my very rich BIL pays for it.
Lunch = multi vitiam and a time release C washed down with 3 crackers and chizz-wizz
other than the avacado the hangburger salad looks good
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Breakfast eggs with bacon or sausage Sometimes grits with cheese
Lunch Meat with potatoes
Dinner more meat with what ever else I want

160 pounds of workin man that doesn't put a fancy label of food.


Tuscan what?????
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Breakfeast: half a cup of coffee and a bannana
Lunch: Baked ziti
Dinner: Bud light and red bull
fourth meal; steak quesadilla.
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What? The average height is 5'9" for American men? I guess we shrank with the ethnic population shift.
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For breakfast almost every day I have oatmeal and blueberries, for lunch almost every day I have turkey, pickles, cheese, mustard on rye.
For dinner? everything changes. Usually something that goes with wine.
I am well above average on height and weight.

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