I had the Kat's-cheap version of a ploughman's lunch for dinner last night and breakfast this AM. But for lunch, I had a salad at Mo's. Twas good.
'Objects In Space'
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What's a ploughman's lunch?
Was just about to ask that.
Cheese, pickle, salad, bread and butter.
and in my cheap version:
cheese, salami, salad, bread and butter
Ploughman's Lunch. That's the thing I learned today.
There was a chesse & stuff shop on my way home from work at the last place I lived in VA, and if I knew I wasn't going to feel like cooking, I'd pick up salami, cheese, and bread (I had the butter at home) for dinner. No healthy salad most of the time, sad to say.
The salads I've had with Ploughman's Lunches haven't been all that healthy, JenP, so you're most of the way there.
yeah a salad is a big name for sort of sad little iceberg leaves.
Oh yum. But how is salami cheaper than pickle??
Is having a summer place some east coast thing? I swear, no one I knew around here had a summer place, but it seems like a lot of people in the online world have access to them, and I'm confused.
In Illinois people have cabins in Minnesota or Wisconsin.