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Old 10-07-2005, 03:09 PM
IndieMatty IndieMatty is offline
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I had home made today:

2 chicken cutlets on a sesame bun (egg bun, the yellow, sweet kind) with Hummus , sliced tomatoes and a bit of hot sauce to give it some "tang". On the side I had 2 dill pickles and bag of chips called "Bisli" (BBQ flavou). I washed it all down with some nice Ice Tea (Snapple, peach flavor).

Please note that the Hummus, pickles, Bisli and tomato(!) were all brought in from Israel a few days ago whne my wife got back from there (so there was an "Imported" factor in my lunch.

Total cost (estimated): $8.00 - USD (about $10.00 CDN)

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This sounds great. Homemade lunches are not in the running, I am sorry.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:12 PM
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salami + provolone on a hard roll with mustard and tomatoes.

free at my "eating club" at school, (annual cost)/(number of meals) is about $7-8.

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Lunch: Overpriced. I hate tomatos. But salami and provolone is solid and tasty. Here's the thing, you didn't lay out any money for this today. I award you $0. But I feel sorta bad about it.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:13 PM
IndieMatty IndieMatty is offline
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I splurged today. Went to the Gates gas station as usual, but instead of the blister-pack sandwich spent the extra and got a ham and swiss cheese lunchable, basic pack, no drink, no Skittles. Cost: $2.71. Got my coffee at work. It was really good. I ate it in the van while it was raining hard.

Matt

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Lunch at the gas station? Eating in your Van? Are you really Matt Foley?

$0.00
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:14 PM
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Rohjoh,

Rogue Hazelnut Brown Ale is a winner IMO.

If you're also going to eat something with that I recommend the fish and chips (generous portion and very tasty) or if you're not as hungry, the chicken fingers (they come with those yam fries or whatever that are ridiculously good).

Which Yard House are you going to?

Yugoslav

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I am going to the Costa Mesa Yard House. I had the chicken figures on Monday night. The beer selection is overwhelming. Just too many to choose from. Maybe I will try the Fish and Chips.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:15 PM
IndieMatty IndieMatty is offline
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$6.00. I will not support Minnesotas obscene tax structure nor it's asian community.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:15 PM
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Rohjoh,

Rogue Hazelnut Brown Ale is a winner IMO.

If you're also going to eat something with that I recommend the fish and chips (generous portion and very tasty) or if you're not as hungry, the chicken fingers (they come with those yam fries or whatever that are ridiculously good).

Which Yard House are you going to?

Yugoslav

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I am going to the Costa Mesa Yard House. I had the chicken figures on Monday night. The beer selection is overwhelming. Just too many to choose from. Maybe I will try the Fish and Chips.

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You're already on shaky ground with "figures"
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:20 PM
DrNo888 DrNo888 is offline
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Default Re: In an Effort of Healing - Let Matty Buy You Lunch! *

I probably disqualifed myself by having the same lunch I had few weeks ago:

NY Steak on a French roll with lettuce, tomato, mayo and mustard
Pasta salad (Penne, olive, bell peppers, green onions in light tomato marinade)
Fruit Salad (3 types of melons, grapes, and pineapples)
Chocolate chip cookie
bottled water
$5.00
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:24 PM
rohjoh rohjoh is offline
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Rohjoh,

Rogue Hazelnut Brown Ale is a winner IMO.

If you're also going to eat something with that I recommend the fish and chips (generous portion and very tasty) or if you're not as hungry, the chicken fingers (they come with those yam fries or whatever that are ridiculously good).

Which Yard House are you going to?

Yugoslav

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I am going to the Costa Mesa Yard House. I had the chicken figures on Monday night. The beer selection is overwhelming. Just too many to choose from. Maybe I will try the Fish and Chips.

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You're already on shaky ground with "figures"

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I do not need your money, just want to have the best lunch possible!
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:25 PM
ethan ethan is offline
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Homemade lunches are not in the running, I am sorry.

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If you change your mind on this one, I had tri-tip with a port sauce and shallots. Total cost as best I can figure it is around $6: $4 or so for the steak, and $2 for the sauce ($1 for the port, $0.50 for the shallots, $0.50 for the demi-glace). There are a couple other ingredients in there, but not in significant amounts.
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Old 10-07-2005, 03:25 PM
Matt Flynn Matt Flynn is offline
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I splurged today. Went to the Gates gas station as usual, but instead of the blister-pack sandwich spent the extra and got a ham and swiss cheese lunchable, basic pack, no drink, no Skittles. Cost: $2.71. Got my coffee at work. It was really good. I ate it in the van while it was raining hard.

Matt

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Lunch at the gas station? Eating in your Van? Are you really Matt Foley?

$0.00

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you cheap bastard.
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