What are you Eating/Drinking?

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I was going to order 2 more dominoes pizzas as possibly my last delivered pizzas until october and I even got some prawns from Tesco since Dominoes round here don't seem to do prawns. However after waking up from an afternoon nap I feel like eating nothing so I am just eating said packet of prawns.

My stomach knows how to save me £21.
 
Great weather, tons of meats in the freezer. Only one thing to do.

BBQ!!!

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At the top is my daughter's regular old hot dog. She doesn't like the skin too tough, so I just set it on the warming rack. Then there are two boneless chicken breasts slathered in Mark's Feed Store brand "Original" Bar-B-Q Sauce (mustard based), hamburgers, and at the bottom is my Boar's Head Skinless Low Fat Franks, which have about half the sodium of regular hot dogs. And we forgot vegetables of any kind. But my daughter did grab some Pringles out of the pantry for her.
 
Fool killer - super envious of that meal!

Just knocked back some quaker oats for brekkie. Been at my desk since 7am sadly.
 
Visiting the parents in Louisville Ky. Finally made it to White Castle!

Double cheese burgers with mustard, onion rings and a large Big Red.

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For lunch I had a Thai curry. For dinner I had some Thai prawn crackers, Tom Yum Goong soup and another Thai curry. All at a pub which rents it's kitchen out to some Thai people.
 
Is that basically just taco meat, kidney beans, and cheese baked in a casserole dish?
Yep and a diced onion. Great with tortilla chips, sour cream and hot sauce as pictured.

Tonight, is spaghetti with turkey meatballs and garlic bread.
 
Haven't eaten in a few days. So I figured I would spoil myself with fast food. Ended up sending the wife to Arby's. It's was horrible. Expect the curly fries. The curly fries were good. The rest was under cooked and greasy. I'm hoping it doesn't give me food poisoning. It was that bad.
 
I can't eat too many though, my tongue starts to heart.
I'd have that looked at if I were you.

I had a Totino's buffalo chicken pizza. Pretty sure when the definition for "meh" was written, it was for this.

Currently drinking coffee to A) wash the pizza down and 2) wake me up a bit and C) it sounded good. Hope I don't end up regretting that decision in a few hours.
 
TB
I had a Totino's buffalo chicken pizza. Pretty sure when the definition for "meh" was written, it was for this.
Buffalo chicken pizza falls in the 'only good if homemade' category.


Speaking of, after grilling last night, I decided the one meat in my house that I didn't cook should be.

Pork chops with Bone Suckin' Rub (hot) and homemade barbecue black beans (recipe here).

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@Solid Lifters , please explain. I like alligator, don't get me wrong, but you can't eat the whole thing. No matter how much bacon there is.
Do you mean you can't eat it in one sitting or you can't eat the head, claws, etc?

If you mean that you can't eat all the parts, the same applies to the chicken, or the better comparison being a pig roast.

The head and claws are for look for presentation. The bones just add flavor and juiciness.

All that said, in most animals you can eat pretty much everything but the bones. I can get a boar's head, pig's hooves, etc. In fact, I know where I can get a duck or pig with head still attached.
 
@Solid Lifters, what I meant was, what the hell is that meat wrapped in bacon? Even the most hard core, dragged from the swamp Cajun's, wouldn't do that to an alligator. They only eat the delicious tail.
 
@Solid Lifters, what I meant was, what the hell is that meat wrapped in bacon? Even the most hard core, dragged from the swamp Cajun's, wouldn't do that to an alligator. They only eat the delicious tail.
@Solid Lifters , please explain. I like alligator, don't get me wrong, but you can't eat the whole thing. No matter how much bacon there is.
Never had alligator and probably never will. But, I'll eat any animal and any part.

EDIT: I take that back, I've had alligator before. I remember it much like a fishy chicken taste. Swampy tasting, too. Not bad but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy, cook and eat it again.

Do you mean you can't eat it in one sitting or you can't eat the head, claws, etc?
If you mean that you can't eat all the parts, the same applies to the chicken, or the better comparison being a pig roast.
The head and claws are for look for presentation. The bones just add flavor and juiciness.
All that said, in most animals you can eat pretty much everything but the bones. I can get a boar's head, pig's hooves, etc. In fact, I know where I can get a duck or pig with head still attached.

Actually, you can eat the bones. Well, the marrow inside. It's very tasty stuff. After a kill, Indians would put the bones in the fire pit and then eat the marrow inside. I've seem them do it and tried some myself. Good stuff.
 
TB
Young cheese?

Isn't he that Chinese basketball player?
I hope not. If it is, does this mean that I have been eating Chinese instead of cheese? :scared:



I think I found the correct translation; young matured/riped cheese.
 
Yep, it means a 'young' cheese or cheese that wasn't aged for very long. That means it has a creamier, fatty, buttery, milder taste to it.
 
The great thing about grilling gator is that if you put something big enough in their mouths, it sets off their built-in rotisserie until they're medium rare.
 
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