The free lunch here today was Indian food, including paneer.
My food is squeaking at me, AIFG!
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The free lunch here today was Indian food, including paneer.
My food is squeaking at me, AIFG!
Announcement: Closest I got in the USA: Atlanta, GA. Closest in Europe: Evora. There were tons of "Famous" European sites I have never heard of.
Analysis: I need to get back to work.
Mmmmm, paneer. I'm going into a happy food coma just thinking about it.
I suppose I could have...um...ramen and tofu, or cereal, or maybe some Annie's mac'n'cheese. I think I'd rather sit around and think about Lee's paneer.
I am trying to limit myself to lunch out 1 day/week at work - today was left over mac and cheese and orange and a english muffin. I think I need a salad for dinner.
I'm finishing up my turkey leftovers, which are quite tasty. Since I got so sick on Saturday, my diet's become incredibly high-fat. Must. Change. (After the mashed potatoes are gone.)
I'm eating leftover pasta from last night's dinner. It's sort of an odd combo--whole wheat pasta with a sauce, if you can call it that, of prosciutto, garlic, red pepper flakes, and bread crumbs sauteed in a mix of butter and olive oil. It's salty and yummy in a can't decide whether it's good for you or bad for you way.
I'm eating leftover pasta from last night's dinner.
That was my lunch too, whole wheat spaghetti. Though much more simple as I generally cook very basic foods. Too many picky eaters in the family.
much more simple
Mine is simple in cooking terms--I got it from one of Mark Bittman's Minimalist columns and managed to cook it and eat it with time to spare between getting home from work and leaving for choir practice last night. But Annabel got some of the noodles, plain, with yogurt and fruit to round out her nutrients a bit, because she's in a picky stage now.
crow pose
Oh Lisa, say it isn't so. The trick to crow is actually being willing to faceplant and moving your heart far enough forward. It's not necessary to have a huge amount of strength. It's all balancey.