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Tandoori Chicken, swiss cheese, carrot, cucumber and lettuce sandwich on light rye with a honey dijon mayo dressing. Washed down with Apple & Blackcurrant juice.

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Miso soup, rice, 6 gyoza.

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3 Ham Sandwiches
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sushi

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Homemade Roghan Josh slow-cooked overnight & rice.
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new Kit-kat penut butter finger thingo !


not good !
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I had a beer and baked beans on toast for breaky* :oops:

But damn it was good! :lol:


*breaky was actually at 12pm
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last nights dinner - pasta with tomato, eggplant, zucchini and green capsicum. yum.

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spinach and ricota filo and standard issue french garden salad.
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blue fish fish burger and chips.
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spag bol

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Those carmel coloumbine lollies...

Bout to get lunch - Fresh rolls from bakery with fresh turkey breast from deli...Ribeana (sp?) to drink.
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TimmyG wrote:Homemade Roghan Josh slow-cooked overnight & rice.
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hah, just got back from getting lunch, saw this thread:

roasted pumpkin curry, white rice, butter tofu

apple & mango juice



i love veg out :D
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Steak, eggs and hash browns. with tomato relish. num num
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Curried eggs and salad
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toasted tandoori chicken, yoghurt and spinach wrap on mountain bread... mmm mmmm
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some chicken and salad wrap thingy.
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Lunch just changed - Hot dogs now. 8)
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Lizkins wrote:some chicken and salad wrap thingy.

mmm... thingy
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Hardy wrote:
Lizkins wrote:some chicken and salad wrap thingy.

mmm... thingy
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Some "Healthy Choice" frozen meal thingy I saw going real cheap at the supermarket.

(I'm broke. Desperate times...)

Banana chaser.

Tonight I'm making leek, potato, chickpea & corn soup.
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not eating much today - off sick.


looking forward to burger and chips night friday night though.

the bad food ritual in our house :)
mmm local takeaway burgers


anyone noticed (apart from me and rodney rude) that the best burgers in Aus are made by Greeks??
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lucas wrote:Some "Healthy Choice" frozen meal thingy I saw going real cheap at the supermarket.

(I'm broke. Desperate times...)

Banana chaser.

Tonight I'm making leek, potato, chickpea & corn soup.
Those frozen meals are just wrong! $5 a pop too i thought.
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lucas wrote:Some "Healthy Choice" frozen meal thingy I saw going real cheap at the supermarket.

(I'm broke. Desperate times...)

Banana chaser.

Tonight I'm making leek, potato, chickpea & corn soup.
Lucas...im commin round for tea. I could really do with that soup rite now :wink:
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ADD_Boy wrote: rice, 6 gyoza.
same here!
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Not eating.

Grr.

Last nite I had Pumpkin, Tomato pesto and cream cheese pasta.

Fuck that shit is good.
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Hatsudai wrote:
ADD_Boy wrote: rice, 6 gyoza.
same here!
got this Japanese take away place near work .. gyoza are pretty authentic.. No as good as yours tho i bet!
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ADD_Boy wrote:
Hatsudai wrote:
ADD_Boy wrote: rice, 6 gyoza.
same here!
got this Japanese take away place near work .. gyoza are pretty authentic.. No as good as yours tho i bet!
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baked white chocolate cheesecake.
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Fents wrote:Those frozen meals are just wrong! $5 a pop too i thought.
Yeah, they were goin' for $2.

Probably because they are not very nice and not very filling.
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Zero Hour wrote:Lucas...im commin round for tea. I could really do with that soup rite now :wink:
Hold that thought. I bought all the ingredients at lunch time but the leeks are stinking out the office.

Someone might throw them out when I'm not looking. :roll:
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paulblackout wrote:anyone noticed (apart from me and rodney rude) that the best burgers in Aus are made by Greeks??
all the best burgers ive had here are made by asian dudes.

althought i cant say for certain that i have ever had a burger made by a greek dude.
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Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:
all the best burgers ive had here are made by asian dudes.

althought i cant say for certain that i have ever had a burger made by a greek dude.
maybe it's a NSW thing then. the best burger shop I've been to in NCL, and the best I went to in Sydney are both owned and run by Greek families.
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was in the city for lunch (had to nip in and see the suit my boy is looking at for the wedding!).

had really really nice japanese bento box from a place i hadn't been before and now can't remember the name of.

it had rice, miso soup, tempura, sushi, agadashi tofu and pickle salad

yum!
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nasty tasting herbal anti-flu stuff, mixed in with juice........
and vegemite on toast
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where was it @ Friday ?
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on little bourke between elizabeth and queen - just up from central station...
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haven't tried that one i dont think .. ?

there's an alright one @ collins place (near cnr of spring and collins) which i grab lunch @ usually..
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Post by Friday »

it was pretty good.

i wish i worked in the city in that way... don't get me wrong - albert park has a heap of great places to eat but it's just soooo damn pricey. $10 for lunch in the city today was a bargain compared to what i normally have to pay :(
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Our old office had a kitchen. Gas stove & oven styles.

I miss cooking lunch. :(
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Post by nhd »

toasted cheese sanga and earl grey tea
but this thread begs the beginning of another, the almighty "Great meal deals in melburn" thread.
many a time have i spent walking around the city just looking for something cheap and wholesome.
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4 vita wheat bikkies

The work cupboard is bare...

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Tomato, Cheese, Corn Chip and salsa toasted sandwiches. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :)
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Just got back from spending $200 !!, @ the supermarket & couldn't be fucked cooking, so I'll eat my housemates left-over roast beef. Tomorrow's menu is:
Brekky (11am) - Bacon & Egg Breakfast Burrito*
*Not a real buritto - just toasted sandwich, but I like saying B&E Brekky 'Borrrry- tow' (bad mexican accent..)
Lunch - Cooking my specialty - Chilli Con Carne - extra chilli...mmmnn...
working tomorrow nite, so I might just have a sanga for lunch & reheat my Chilli for Tea - damn nite shifts...

If anyone is broke or lazy... hassle me for a meal - my fridge is stocked like there's gonna be a holocaust soon- but a short holocaust, cause most of it is perishable - so it's gotta be eaten.
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kirin lager :smt030
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salami, tomato, cheese, mustard and pepper sandwiche..
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Porridge with banana, sultanas, crushed macadamia nuts, cinnamon sugar and nutmeg. Perfect for a winter morning in a cubicle...

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