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    Organic is overrated.

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    organic these days by society means gmo and pesticide free...food used to be organic a long time ago, these days most people eat synthetic food and food that is a low quality, bleached and full of chemicals or food that is modified. not my cuppa tea thank you very much!
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    Don't forget your organic shampoo and organic edible underwear. Rawr.

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    i keep a diary of the food i eat, i eat so much shit and in such bad routine, its really crappy for my health, i need someone to give me a kick up the backside to make me eat better!
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    Anyone seem that Food, Inc movie? Ive heard its good.

    FYI - I buy my meat from a local butcher (they raise their own beef) and the quality is nothing like what you get from a supermarket. 2-3 X the price but worth it.

    Also, in summer the local farmers sell their produce at very reasonable prices. Plus, you are supporting the local economy. If you can afford it, buying local is always better.
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    I had something called kore, which is basically the Serbian version of a burrito. A wheat tortilla with pork and fried until crispy. They are so damn good. I had 7 of them, and then drank 2 liters of coca cola. I'm going to be a fat mother****er someday.

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    hard shell tacos and spanish rice and a mango slushie
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    I wonder what Bored George had to eat today?
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    Roflmao! Shit Indig! I just choked on a pecan. LMAO!

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    I had tabbouleh and home made flatbread. It was good.
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    This morning, cooked ham and cheese omelet.

    For dinner a supreme pizza... mushrooms, olives, bell peppers, onions, three kinds of meats, cheese... etc. Been a couple of weeks since I had pizza.

    Really hit the spot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gribble View Post
    I had tabbouleh and home made flatbread. It was good.
    Do you make flatbread? I want to learn how.

    I especially want to learn how to make naan.

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    I don't know how to make naan. That would be sweet. Most of the recipes I've found were off. Too Americanized. I should get a respectable Indian cookbook. I love Indian food.
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    My indian cookbook doesn't have naan! (Or maybe it is called something else?).

    Today I ate:

    eggwhite, musroom, and cheese omlette with sour cream and salsa
    salad with feta, chicken, tomatoes, and red onion with El Torito cilantro dressing
    baja chicken caesar salad

    I miss carbs.

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