Originally posted by Uncle Monty
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scottycelt
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Eudaimonia
Sal: Chocolate is indeed a great consolation in cold weather. Or anytime, really.
Is your house too far out of the way to order F&C and get it delivered? Just this morning, some restaurant had a kid going up and down the halls in my apartment building jamming menus under our front doors. Let's see...yesterday it was a Dominican place with specials on chicken stew and fried plantains; today the Palace of Japan. They even have a URL for their website, have a look!
My friend G orders takeout for me from this place all the time, good stuff. I'm not even expecting it, and he'll suddenly show up and drop off a box of sushi for me out of nowhere, haha! Go to the "photo gallery", and click on the second row, second from right. That's the "Spicy Girl Roll"--salmon, tuna, yellowtail, crab, avocado and tobiko wrapped in pink seaweed and served with spicy mayo. I think he started getting it for me because of the name, but it's so delicious I could eat it every single day and never get sick of it.
So far, my food intake today consists of a microwaved yam. So healthy, right? Sigh!
Enjoy your chocs!
Cheers, ~E.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostA double mars bar is especially delicious deep-fried whether wrapped or not.
Actually, all joking apart, a properly cooked fish supper is healthier than a lot of other fast foods, eg hamburgers from American chains, and Chinese and Indian carry outs.
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This takes me back to when I was a teenager at the orchestral library. Friend A invited me for the weekend,
friend B, a notorious joker told her that I always had a Mars Bar for breakfast.Next morning, friend A's beaming mother put one on my plate, saying she knew what I loved to eat. I chomped though it, feeling sick,whilst everyone else had toast, cereal, all the usual things. Not my idea of early morning grub, fried or not.
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The snow now falling is fairly damp and seeming to help the thick layer on parked cars to slide off. Apropos my earlier message: the olive and continental bread man reached Salisbury Market at 8.45 and has set up his stall. He said that London was not too bad: the problem there was surface ice where rain had frozen. He said he hit heavy snow once he passed Basingstoke.
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Uncle Monty
About six inches of flocculation here in rural Somerset overnight. My half-mile trudge to see to the chickens this morning was real hard work! Now it's the labradors. . .
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