What are you eating?

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What are you eating?

Postby SparkyIII » Wed Dec 26, '07, 10:22 pm

Lol, thought this kind of topic would be interesting, like the "what are you _______" topics. XD Just post what you're eating, what for, whatever! It could prove to be fun!

So to start it off, the first thing I'm eating is pancakes! Yumm, I think they've gone bad though, they smell like spagetti sauce.
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Postby LordShibas » Wed Dec 26, '07, 10:26 pm

I'm currently slugging an Amp Energy drink. About to go make some chicken for dinner.
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Postby Atolm » Wed Dec 26, '07, 11:20 pm

A tasty sandwich from Panera Bread! yum!
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Postby Rudo » Thu Dec 27, '07, 12:44 am

Turkey leftovers. I hate leftovers. :grumpy:
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Postby SparkyIII » Thu Dec 27, '07, 4:11 am

XDDDD It turns out the pancakes might have been bad. I got a terrible stomach ache and have been asleep since then. lol

We just ate some French onion soup.
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Postby Tsunami » Thu Dec 27, '07, 10:17 am

Rudo wrote:Turkey leftovers. I hate leftovers. :grumpy:
Depending on the food, leftovers can be good, in my opinion. :D

I am not eating anything at the moment, though.
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Postby Silver_Surfer1 » Thu Dec 27, '07, 3:22 pm

Just finished some chicken soup - I've got a cold and it helps. :sneeze:
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Postby Rudo » Fri Dec 28, '07, 4:43 am

An Apple.
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Postby Thoul » Sat Dec 29, '07, 3:58 am

Excellent idea, Sparky! I've made the topic a sticky like the others.

I finished dinner not too long ago; hamburger and french fries tonight. We've run out of turkey leftovers here, sadly. Turkey is good no matter if it's freshly cooked or warmed up.
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Postby SparkyIII » Sat Dec 29, '07, 6:31 am

We went to the Cork and Cleaver tonight, I had Filet Minion, baked potato, and a wonderful desert of something to do with bananas, ice cream and lots of rum. XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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