What are you Eating/Drinking?

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I have a Pampered Chef version. The squash were kind of old and seedy in parts, so I couldn't really make it work. I would have gotten mush out of half the fruit.
 
Late night snack was a blogna and cheese sandwich with a cold beer.

New Belgium Ranger
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If you want easy vegetable strips, just use a mandolin attachment or go at it with a channel knife.
 
600 calories (or half) of this.

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If I were to attempt to finish of of these I'll probably be disemboweled by one of these burritos.
I can eat two of those, no joke! Also I'm drinking Virgil's Bavarian nutmeg root beer.
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Diet A&W is freaking delicious. :drool:

Meals are all planned for the next few days camping excursion, too - bacon, beans, brats, buns, burgers, cheese, chips, chocolate milk, eggs, Gatorade, peanut butter, potatoes, trail mix. Not in that particular order and certainly not all dumped together in some abominated camp stew. Not even the bacon could save that.
 
I am not eating anything and I am really hungry. I need to EAT! Those waffles look amazing! :)
 
@Pako They were excellent!

Dinner was Quick Spinach Lasagna Casserole leftovers and a cold beer.

Ballast Point Sculpin IPA
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Quick Spinach Lasagna Casserole Leftovers
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Dinner was steak with great beer and an interesting dessert.

Bootlegger's Rustic Rye IPA
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Steak, Potatoes with Mixed Veggies
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Oreo Cookie Dough
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Oreo Cookie Dough Inside Shot
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What are 'chocolatey' chips exactly made of, BTW?
 
What are 'chocolatey' chips exactly made of, BTW?

Actually, it's cocoa added to a cheaper oil/solid base fat rather than real cocoa butter. Compound chocolate. There is probably a law or a court precedent that prevents them from calling it chocolate chips unless it's real chocolate made from cocoa and cocoa butter. Therefore, it's just chocolatey.

If you look at the ingredients list for the chocolatey chips, you'll probably see that it says cocoa and vegetable fat in the parentheses. Vegetable fat is probably code for (partially) hydrogenated soybean oil; ergo, trans-fat. I know the Special K cereal with chocolatey chips just goes right out and says it, and they probably use the same stock of chips as Nabisco. The thing is, they don't have to label that part because the serving of chips is so small. So, thanks to either significant figures or bureaucratic bullsquat, they can claim 0g trans-fat when there could be 0.9g in each serving. Not a lot, but it adds up if you demolish a whole pack of Oreos.
 
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