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homemade spagetti |
nothing since breakfast! Can't I get a break here people?! I'm wasting away! |
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So, to make up for your lack of nourishment, I stopped by the Dollar Store on the way home from the vet to have Tibbe a final check-up/clearance x-rays on his pneumonnia bout, and bought Cinnamon Buns!!! A package of 3 Cinnamon Buns. Came home and ravaged half of one immediately and saved the other half til midnight snack time. Tibbe was cleared of all illness by the way. He's a good boy! |
Popcorn and cherry coke oh and fruit snacks - we went to the movies |
Hot tea and a blueberry muffin for dinner. I've been watching too much British TV! |
Ok! Today I had a hearty and semi healthy Chick-fil-A breakfast, then a hearty pho lunch, and for dinner food from an Argentinian truck! We had some last night too. yum yum yum! chimichurri!!! |
Well, thank the Lord! We won't have to watch as you blow away in the March winds! Anyway, sounds like you made up for lost ground when you did get a chance to gnosh! |
Homemade chicken enchiladas and taco salad. :) |
coffee :) |
Bowl of grits with sausage and a piece of toast. Yum. |
Coffee and Special K Protein Bar. Really wanted a Cinnamon Bun but had that half yesterday plus a muffin so no delicious baked goods for me today. Got to be "good" if I can. |
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We don't do blueberry muffins!!! We do crumpets...or scones...or cream teas.... We do kedgeree, and full english breakfast, and roast dinners and fish + chips and millions of other scrummy things....I really think you need to pay us a visit...!!!! ;) :D x |
Ah, but in "A Little Princess", the little girls linger over their toast and muffins in the book and in the movie, "The Little Princess", the same. Why, in UD, as the maids snuggle together, Sarah even has Rose tell her that part of the story of the little girls having their muffins with their tea as the fire blazed. That's where I got the idea - from watching UD and getting carried away with Rose's dulcet tones as she quotes that passage about the toast and muffins. Actually, my sister and I took a college semester course called "The British Way of Tea" back in the 1990's and we learned about British teas, the culture of tea, what p high tea really is, issues of china, proper teapots, baked and prepared all the British goodies over the 5 months from a high tea to a cream tea, learned of clotted cream crusts, fat content, etc., sampled all kinds of exotic and every day teas and ended our course with a tea at Dallas' "The Mansion" on Turtle Creek Boulevard one lovely spring afternoon. Lord, I'll bet each of us gained 5 lbs. that spring and stayed on a caffeine/sugar/carbohydrate high the whole time. We often have our cream teas to this day. I can do a credible cucumber sandwich and even make crumpets! Don't much care for scones but with enough butter/clotted cream and jam or thick-cut marmalade, they will do! Much, much fun. Beats the heck of the American coffee break if you ask me! Now I'm hungry again! |
Chicken/dressing and all the fixings |
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okay :p:p:p |
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