qucik pop quiz
eat out or lunchbox.
i'm a thrify bugger and take sandwiches but forgot to take bread out last night so am popping to the shops for junk food (which is BAAAD!)
work food
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Lunchbox.
The amount that the food shops round here charge, you'd need a second mortgage for a sandwich.
The amount that the food shops round here charge, you'd need a second mortgage for a sandwich.
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Eat out, I am terminally sick of packed lunches.
My lunchbox - self made - consists of whole wheat pasta, olives, cherry tomatoes and yoghurt dressing (at least, that's what it says on the bottle), I'll take that over junk food any day (can cook, will cook).
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It's just occurred to me that someone with a badly dirty mind could misconstrue the choices offered here.King of Byblos wrote:eat out or lunchbox.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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And so YOU just happened to decide to point that out?markfiend wrote:It's just occurred to me that someone with a badly dirty mind could misconstrue the choices offered here.King of Byblos wrote:eat out or lunchbox.
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..says the man who obviously has such a badly dirty mind...markfiend wrote:It's just occurred to me that someone with a badly dirty mind could misconstrue the choices offered here.King of Byblos wrote:eat out or lunchbox.
(not that such a rude thought even so much as considered the possibility of crossing my mind.... )[/b]
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oh realy...
f-nar f-nar
i can cope with sandwiches but actullay making 'food' to take to work takes dedication..pasta and dressing! that's a m*****n
over a number of year i have got the erfect combination to cover all food groups; 1*peanut butter, 1*ham or beef and 1*cheese and marmite
f-nar f-nar
i can cope with sandwiches but actullay making 'food' to take to work takes dedication..pasta and dressing! that's a m*****n
over a number of year i have got the erfect combination to cover all food groups; 1*peanut butter, 1*ham or beef and 1*cheese and marmite
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Lunchbox for me...er ... aluminium foil at least.
And self-made of course. I'm a cheese-freak and the missus is a meat-freak (NO people please keep it clean ), so I make my own bokes, thank you.
Most of the times my slices-o-bread contain cheese, chicken or turkey. I'm not that fond of red meat...
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And self-made of course. I'm a cheese-freak and the missus is a meat-freak (NO people please keep it clean ), so I make my own bokes, thank you.
Most of the times my slices-o-bread contain cheese, chicken or turkey. I'm not that fond of red meat...
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Eat out.
I need fresh air.
I need fresh air.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
I certainly would hope you're not referring to Mc Do when talking about 'fresh air'...Purple Light wrote:Eat out.
I need fresh air.
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Most definitely not!Ahráyeph wrote:I certainly would hope you're not referring to Mc Do when talking about 'fresh air'...Purple Light wrote:Eat out.
I need fresh air.
I'd prefer to eat a plate of lice.
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i had school dinner today, where does that fit? cheesy fish pie, it was quite good
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
I nip to the shop at the end of the road.....makin my own sarnies or whatever would save me a small fortune but I'm idle and would rather spend the 15 mins it would take each morning, in my pit.
Plus I can have a ciggie
Plus I can have a ciggie
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
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I used to be an eat-out kind of girl but then I realised how much it was costing a month (on average £4 a day on sarnies and drink was about £80!) I now go to the glorious food emporium known as Budgens and buy those Covent Garden soups that come in a little carton as they have been 3 for 2 for ages, and so has orange juice.
I took my old sandwich toaster into work so sometimes I have a toasted cheese sandwich.
I took my old sandwich toaster into work so sometimes I have a toasted cheese sandwich.
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Lunch is for wimps!
Food. Food is for wimps!EmeraldSignal wrote:Lunch is for wimps!
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Usually I just buy a fresh smos at school, not bad (that's a baguette with salad, tomato, egg, mayonnaise etc +cheese/ham/ham&cheese/...)
Or a Martino is good too (though theirs aren't - it's préparé (chopped steak with cream and egg through it more or les) with all sorts of stuff on it and a special sauce, Belgian lunch classic, absolute must taste!))
Or a Martino is good too (though theirs aren't - it's préparé (chopped steak with cream and egg through it more or les) with all sorts of stuff on it and a special sauce, Belgian lunch classic, absolute must taste!))
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Wot, no SPAM?
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No, but you'll get a Martino as you invade Belgium, must try! You can do a smos spam though
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Yes, packed lunch every day
two marmites, two jams, two cheese
that'll do me !
two marmites, two jams, two cheese
that'll do me !
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anything as long as it has cocacola with it
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Sometimes I go a bit crazy and have an Alpro soya yoghurt as well as the soup
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I'd opt for a Clos Lowie as a representative for a Genuine Belgian Baguette anytime!Obviousman wrote:No, but you'll get a Martino as you invade Belgium, must try! You can do a smos spam though
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Never heard of that, what's in it? So that's three things to try for lunch: Martino, Smos and Clos Lowie (whatever that is ).Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I'd opt for a Clos Lowie as a representative for a Genuine Belgian Baguette anytime!Obviousman wrote:No, but you'll get a Martino as you invade Belgium, must try! You can do a smos spam though
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Is it something like a vettigen drets special?