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cherylpf
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 18:31 Post subject:
| flarunner wrote: | | Tyson chicken strips with salad. Twenty minutes: in, out, nobody gets hurt. |
Aaahh, yes, fallback #2 for me. Bag 'o salad and chicken on the George forman. 10 minutes to yum.
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 18:31 Post subject:
When Michael cooks, it's always something very delicious and planned.
When I make the meal, it's always a "fallback" sort of thing.
Spag counts up high on my list, too. So do cereal, waffles, Smucker's Uncrustables, not-meat chicken strips, cereal, mac-n-cheese, tomato/lettuce/mayo sandwich, cereal.
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pokychick
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 18:34 Post subject:
| AlaninTX wrote: | | Take left over anything, dump some tabasco on it and roll it up in a tortilla. |
I thought it would have been jalapeno chips.
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omega lambda
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 18:49 Post subject:
Cereal. Or sometimes pancakes.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 19:06 Post subject:
| akern wrote: | | flarunner wrote: | | Twenty minutes: in, out, nobody gets hurt. |
Wow. In our house it's more like 2 min.  |
Does Keith know about the little blue pill?
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 19:21 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | | AlaninTX wrote: | | Take left over anything, dump some tabasco on it and roll it up in a tortilla. |
I thought it would have been jalapeno chips.  |
That's not fallback, that is special occassion.
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Dancer
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 19:25 Post subject:
My fallback meal is pasta with butter and cheese-there's nothing better than that.
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Cappy
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 19:46 Post subject:
Spagehetti and Sausage
or Pizza
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 23:35 Post subject:
If I have twenty minutes start to finish its yellow rice, black beans and broccoli. If I have ten minutes its (frozen) butternut squash gnocci with chicken and broccoli. If its less than that scrambled eggs on toast.
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Erstwhile Lurker
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 23:37 Post subject:
Red beans and rice.
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monk25
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Posted: 11/25/02 - 23:43 Post subject:
Cooking? Either pasta with garlic and oil (me cooking) or rice and beans (Buffy cooking). She sometimes adds sardines or fried eggs (must be a cuban thing...)
Otherwise, Chinese from down the street. Extra spicy Kung Po (throw in more of them dried hot peppers!) City living does have its upside!
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kristin31
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 00:02 Post subject:
I am a weee bit spoiled. Dinner from B/F's restaurant is fallback these days.
If I was by myself, either pasta and tomatoes or nothing
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copteacher
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Posted: 11/26/02 - 16:12 Post subject:
pizza
chinesse
or
hot dogs and hamburger (always have a nice supply on hand here)
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