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nature24
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Can we start a thread about what we are eating today? because I like to see food ideas and also it might help me keep on track with eating healthy. I find it hard when everything I see online / in store and around me is unhealthy food.
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Great idea--Guess that makes you in charge of the thread, nature24. [Big Grin]

My usual breakfast is gluten free oatmeal with berries and nuts mixed in. And a banana.

Lunch might be total protein yogurt and a piece of fruit or an egg and a piece of fruit.

Dinner is usually meat--such as turkey burgers, pork chop, chicken breast with a steamed vegetable and a tossed salad (sometimes spinach salad and sometimes lettuce salad with raw veggies)

I mainly drink water although I do have coffee a few times a week.

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Today I had raspberry yogurt for breakfast.

Homemade Vegetable beef soup for lunch and a slice of homemade sourdough bread with butter.

Supper was meat loaf, diced potatoes with browned butter, broccoli and harvard beets. Pumpkin whoopie pie for dessert.

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Wow! Another great thread Nature!

I had half a steak biscuit with a fried egg for breakfast.

Lunch was 1 chicken wing and 5 one inch spinach balls I had made for Christmas eve and froze.

Tonight a bit of tomato soup with rice and lentils.

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Organic oatmeal with sunflower seeds and 4 Brazil nuts for breakfast.

A bowl of organic grits for lunch.

Leftover tomato, rice and lentil soup for dinner.

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Yesterday, Scrapple for breakfast

Lunch was Shepherd's Pie, leftover meat loaf crumbled up with gravy added, placed in a 9x13 cake pan. On top of that I put a can of green beans & the few leftover peas, and on top of that mashed potatoes with a bit of leftover corn mixed in.

Supper - Homemade pizza!

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Good eats you all!

Breakfast was coffee, organic oatmeal with sunflower seeds and 2 Brazil nuts and an apple.

Lunch was white rice with lentils with the winter melon soup poured on top.

Had a snack of 2 mini corn tortillas with garlic hummus and a side of sunflower seeds.

Dinner was an English muffin sliced in half and toasted then topped with pizza sauce and faux cheese.

Now I'm in the recliner watching one of my favorite movies, On Golden Pond with Katherine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, Jane Fonda and Daubney Colemen.

See everyone tomorrow!

[hi]

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Ice fish,first time in years the lakes froze over.

Thor lake got 10 inches thick of ice. I wore out my drill had to order new blades.

I have to thaw them out before i can fillet them.

It was 50 here today SHOOT. 25 tonight 20 tomorrow.

I may be able to get out a couple of times more.

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Rules of ice fishing.In inches

If you walk out on two you will fall right through.

I could walk out on 3 but that is not for me.

I could walk out on 4 but for me i will not go out the door.

It hast to be 5 for me to stay alive.
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Like the rules of ice fishing!

[Big Grin]

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