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Old 10/25/13, 09:42 PM
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Picked up some ribs and pulled pork from my buddy and had it with leftover beans and cornbread, and skin on thick cut fries.
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Fried some thin-sliced Yukon Gold potatoes; when they were done I drained off the grease and dumped in some scrambled egg mix. Two minutes later, dinner was served-- with some pork & beans on the side. Pretty good chow.
...scrambled egg mix...most people would read that and think, "ugh, disgusting, why not just use eggs??" For me, I can remember when eating "scrambled eggs" meant eating whatever the yellow stuff was in the boxes that the cooks mixed with hot water in the field. That there was prime time home cooking, especially if it came with hot coffee. I've seen the runny eggs at hotel buffet breakfasts and always chuckled when people sneered or turned their noses up at it.
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Subway
Subway is awesome.
I usually get the Subway club without cheese and with lettuce, tomatoe, pickles, black olives, some hots, and a little oil. All on a wheat sub roll.
As Rachael Ray would say,..........DELISH!!!!!
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I get the turkey on wheat, spinach/pickles/black olives/oilwhen I'm concentrating on my diet. Simple sandwich, but for whatever reason I can't get my homemade sandwiches to taste as good.
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
Simple sandwich, but for whatever reason I can't get my homemade sandwiches to taste as good.
I know, right? As much as I try, it's not the same.
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
I get the turkey on wheat, spinach/pickles/black olives/oilwhen I'm concentrating on my diet. Simple sandwich, but for whatever reason I can't get my homemade sandwiches to taste as good.
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I know, right? As much as I try, it's not the same.
Must be the meat they use that you guys like so much.

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Wow. Exactly how does a person arrive at the thought, "gee, I think I'll flop my **** out on a bun today at work, take a picture of it and send it to other people?"

Yeah. Guns are our biggest problem. Sure.

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Ugh, that looks so good!
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BLT's with the last of my fresh tomatoes!
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**** I miss bread. And flour tortillas.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
**** I miss bread. And flour tortillas.
If you're looking for GF tortillas, these are the best ones I've found. Not exactly the same, but still really good. We actually used them as pizza crust tonight.

http://udisglutenfree.com/products/large-tortillas/
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch
If you're looking for GF tortillas, these are the best ones I've found. Not exactly the same, but still really good. We actually used them as pizza crust tonight. http://udisglutenfree.com/products/large-tortillas/
How is the if udis bread?

I'm use to taking stale old bread and toasting it for BLTs. Wondering if toasting it helps any.
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****, I'd like to go gluten free, but I love biscuits, pancakes, cornbread, garlic Texas toast, tacos, burritos, etc. too much.
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Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
How is the if udis bread?

I'm use to taking stale old bread and toasting it for BLTs. Wondering if toasting it helps any.
Udi's bread is probably the best out there. They've also got really good muffins. Pretty much anything they make you can't tell it's GF.



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****, I'd like to go gluten free, but I love biscuits, pancakes, cornbread, garlic Texas toast, tacos, burritos, etc. too much.
You can have any of that stuff GF.
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It's ****ed up Lee. It's like somebody flipped a switch and now everything's changed. I've come to realize the whole concept of fast food is based upon bread, batter, or a flour tortilla.
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch
Udi's bread is probably the best out there. They've also got really good muffins. Pretty much anything they make you can't tell it's GF. You can have any of that stuff GF.
I'm having difficulty finding anything here.

My wife bought some GF oils bury cookie dough. Wasn't too bad but the cookies wouldn't harden they were just soft and kind of mushy.
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch
Udi's bread is probably the best out there. They've also got really good muffins. Pretty much anything they make you can't tell it's GF.



You can have any of that stuff GF.
But can I do it without it tasting like some cardboard ****? I don't see how I can make biscuits and gravy gluten free.

Originally Posted by 2k7gtcs
It's ****ed up Lee. It's like somebody flipped a switch and now everything's changed. I've come to realize the whole concept of fast food is based upon bread, batter, or a flour tortilla.
I don't even eat fast food, so that doesn't really matter to me. Well, I do occasionally but its not a regular thing and I could drop all of it easily, its just not a part of our menu. I just don't know how I could do it with my home cooking, especially the way we cook in the South.


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