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  • #31
    Re: What's for lunch - Chapter 9

    Tic tacs, coffee, and a cigarette....yumm...

    <puke,puke> LOL
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    • #32
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      Tomato soup, grilled cheese, crackers, and DR. Peppa!
      Since when is psycho a bad thing??
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      • #33
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        Shoyu pork, brown rice, mixed veggies and a bottle of water from the HCC Cafeteria.

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        • #34
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          "Texas Two-Step Beef Steak and Baked Potato Chowder" from Sound Soups, downtown Seattle. Their name, not mine. And Mountain Dew.

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          • #35
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            Dr. Pepper and chibatta burger from Crack in the Box....
            Since when is psycho a bad thing??
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            • #36
              Re: What's for lunch - Chapter 9

              Homestyle Poi and Imu Kalua Pig from Hilo courtesy of Manoa.

              I'm doing well on my recovery.

              Mahalo Manoa!
              Be AKAMAI ~ KOKUA Hawai`i!
              Philippians 4:13 --- I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

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              • #37
                Re: What's for lunch - Chapter 9

                Sandwich and guava empanada at Soul de Cuba

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                • #38
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                  Whoa....did you say guava empanada? How was it?
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                  • #39
                    Re: What's for lunch - Chapter 9

                    It was a little too sweet for my friend but it was goooood. You could taste the guava. As we were paying our tab, the waiter told us that although it isn't on the menu yet, they also make mango empanada.

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                    • #40
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                      classic italian sub from quizno's...mmm, capicola and sweet peppers...*urp*
                      Don't be mean,
                      try to help.

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                      • #41
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                        BBQ Ribs, Potato Salad, and salad at welcome back students slip n slide event at the college
                        Live for today....tommorow is never promised

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                        • #42
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                          I had a lunch meeting and we had some Carribean grindz - combination of Puerto Rican/Cuban food. Marinated chicken (jerk chicken), black beans, spanish/yellow rice, marinated tomatos, bbq pasta salad, and some fried bananas. It wuz yum!!!

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                          • #43
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                            Black bean chicken, noodles, spring rolls and Mountain Dew from U-Choice Drive Inn.

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                            • #44
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                              I wen eat lunch at Kitsho, in Cupertino, and ordered one of their specials called "black cod." I ordered it and yup, was butterfish. Ono !!

                              BTW I shop for butterfish / black cod here, but most times, no mo. Years ago, used to be relatively cheap. If you luck out and find some now, it's in Japanese grocery stores, "previously" frozen, and around $15 a pound.
                              Born in Hawaii, too - Truss me

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                              • #45
                                Re: What's for lunch - Chapter 9

                                Originally posted by Palama Kid
                                I wen eat lunch at Kitsho, in Cupertino, and ordered one of their specials called "black cod." I ordered it and yup, was butterfish. Ono !!

                                BTW I shop for butterfish / black cod here, but most times, no mo. Years ago, used to be relatively cheap. If you luck out and find some now, it's in Japanese grocery stores, "previously" frozen, and around $15 a pound.
                                Did you have it marinated in sake lees (the stuff left over from making sake)? Man, it's soooo ono when prepared that way and grilled!

                                Miulang
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