I brought in a new to me Trader Joe's meal--chicken tikka masala (sp?)
Oz ,'First Date'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I made some frozen TJ's mac & cheese last night and put some pecans, sundried tomatoes, and lots of edamame in it and that's what I had for lunch. Yum!
Kathy, do you not cook because you don't like to or you don't feel like you have time? or something else?
Roast beef sandwich.
I have leftovers. Wheeeeeee. And I'm starving. Trying to wait another 30 minutes, but will likely give in earlier.
Oooh, we bought mac and cheese last night. That's exactly the kind of trashy thing I'm in the mood for.
I'm chained to this desk for another 45 minutes so I'll probably be getting Chipotle, since the lines will be really short at 2.
I'm not a good cook and not adventurous at all. For me, cooking usually involved boiling eggs for egg salad, cooking up some pasta and heating Prego in the microwave, or maybe putting some chicken in the oven with some pineapple juice poured over it (that's as wild as I get).
However, I usually end up eating takeout instead due to sheer laziness.
So, what's everyone having for lunch today?
I didn't have breakfast and had a mac appt this morning, so on my way to working after getting him to school I got a coffee roll, a biscuit, and a large iced latte - that was about 11, so I will probably crash 2:30 - 3 and need something, but I am hoping I can make it until I get home at 6.
he charges $10/hour to come over to your house, work up a menu for the week with you, and then after you get the groceries, he'll return and cook up the food for the entire week. He said he can usually get it done within six hours. Not a bad price for people like me who don't cook that much at home, but I probably won't do it (too much money going to the diet doctor for now).
That's a really good price. I assume that's a friend price because I don't see how he could make it be worth it otherwise.
Pet store expects fish shipment, but gets corpse
PHILADELPHIA – Employees of a Philadelphia pet store expecting to get a shipment of tropical fish and salt water by air cargo ended up getting a human body instead. Mark Arabia owns the Pets Plus store in Northeast Philadelphia where the mix-up was discovered Tuesday.
He said he eventually learned that the body he got was that of a 65-year-old San Diego-area man who died of early onset Alzheimer's Disease. The body was supposed to go to a laboratory in Allentown so samples could be taken for medical research.
US Airways released a statement saying the problem was caused by a "verbal miscommunication between a delivery driver and the cargo representative." The airline said it's deeply sorry.
Arabia said he believes the fish died as a result.