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Big Mac and fries. Unfortunately, I'm not a millionaire. Maybe next time, McDonald's Monopoly.
I notice my phone didn't ring. I'd have flown on a plane for that meal, and I've never had any desire to fly before in my life.Big party night. We had Tri-tip, steak, linguica, shrimp, Mongolian beef, potstickers, Singapore style rice noodles, grapes, etc. etc. oh and birthday cake for my son.
Big party night. We had Tri-tip, steak, linguica, shrimp, Mongolian beef, potstickers, Singapore style rice noodles, grapes, etc. etc. oh and birthday cake for my son.
Oh yeah! I didn't mention cigars and good conversation.And a great time was had by all!
That would be quite a flight but I am sure we had enough food fro another dozen or so people.I notice my phone didn't ring. I'd have flown on a plane for that meal, and I've never had any desire to fly before in my life.
Ribeye roast smoked over pecan wood for an hour, then an hour in the Nuwave.
Cauliflower pressure cooked and whipped up to become faux garlic potatoes.
Both turned out wonderful!
Big Mac and fries. Unfortunately, I'm not a millionaire. Maybe next time, McDonald's Monopoly.
Quite right Justin.No need to be a millionaire to eat good. Just a little forethought and a half hour in the kitchen. All the meals I cook are less than $10 a plate.
Quite right Justin.
We shop at the meat market, and Costco.
Pressure cooking and crock pot can make meals go a long way without a lot of work.
Tom's going to need those when the lot gets going to save time.
Entrepreneurs don't eat at the gas station.
I had thought about that, but then again if you do own it, you REALLY know what's in the food.That is unless they own the gas station.
Stay thirsty my friend. It makes your morning breath smell like saffron with hints of lilac. ;pAt a local pub, sweet barbecue chicken, garlic fries, and a tall on tap Dos Equis.
Stay thirsty my friend. It makes your morning breath smell like saffron with hints of lilac. ;p