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    Default Been quiet in here for a couple days

    Figure I'll post my dinner
    Grilled cheese
    Started off roasting an Anaheim
    Put thin slices of red onion in vinegar to soak
    Roma tomatoes sliced
    About a quarter pound of ham
    Two slices of American two slices of havarti
    Rye pumpernickel swirl
    Dijon mustard and some dukes for the spread
    Not much to see here but was tasty.
    Damn I'm bored

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    Yessir. That looks good.

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    I could maybe get down on that. Pumpernickel is reserved for Rubens. On anything else it makes me want to yack.
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    Yep. Funny how rye and thousand island, both genuinely sucky tasting items, absolutely rule when combined with corned beef.

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    There's a sandwich around that had pumpernickel, turkey, maybe another meat on it also, and slaw that I liked. I don't believe it was a real "slaw", I think I want to say it was purple, maybe napa. Whatever, but slaw doesn't have carrots or any of that stupid shit in it, call it coleslaw if you must.
    Last edited by Highstrung; 02-24-2016 at 08:58 AM.

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