What was the last thing you ate?

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Godsgirl83

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about 2 minutes ago.......
the sweet, buttery, sugar mix still lingers in my mouth even after 2 big glasses of

 

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soooo,
nobody sharing the goodnees of food... 🆗,
I shall
 

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... must be doughnut day somewhere apparently...




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Magenta

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I just ate a banana :)

It looked like this:



:)


Before that, I ate a piece of apple pie :D

It looked like this:



:D
 

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no comment from me beside some silence i(yeah need that more)
God's most amazing Blessings upon us all

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Magenta

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I am preparing to cook some spinach and cheese tortellinis ravioli for dinner :D

Is it cheating to say what we are going to eat next? :unsure:

Hmmm, okay, the last thing I ate was a few organic blue corn chips with flax seeds :)


^ ^ My new favorite chip :D I can make a meal of them with salsa :cool::giggle:
 

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I am preparing to cook some spinach and cheese tortellinis ravioli for dinner :D

Is it cheating to say what we are going to eat next? :unsure:

Hmmm, okay, the last thing I ate was a few organic blue corn chips with flax seeds :)


^ ^ My new favorite chip :D I can make a meal of them with salsa :cool::giggle:
Oooo!
putting that in my current shopping list _-
looks good plus has the words flax that is good for us and the word,
intense as we are ➕
thank you sis magz!
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mailmandan

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Had a double cheeseburger and fries at backyard burger followed by a Reece’s peanut butter cup concrete at custards.
 

BrotherMike

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Had a double cheeseburger and fries at backyard burger followed by a Reece’s peanut butter cup concrete at custards.
With chocolate ice cream? The only way to eat pb cup concrete... actually with banana is good too
 

Ruby123

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Had a double cheeseburger and fries at backyard burger followed by a Reece’s peanut butter cup concrete at custards.


I had to google this to have an idea of what this was lol. The concrete threw me. Looks good (y)
 

Ruby123

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I am preparing to cook some spinach and cheese tortellinis ravioli for dinner :D

Is it cheating to say what we are going to eat next? :unsure:

Hmmm, okay, the last thing I ate was a few organic blue corn chips with flax seeds :)


^ ^ My new favorite chip :D I can make a meal of them with salsa :cool::giggle:
Why are they blue, what's in them?
 

Magenta

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Why are they blue, what's in them?
They are made from/with blue corn :)



Blue corn (aka Hopi maize, Yoeme Blue, Tarahumara Maiz Azul, and Rio Grande Blue) is several closely related varieties of flint corn grown in Mexico, the Southwestern United States, and the Southeastern United States. It is one of the main types of corn used for the traditional Southern and Central Mexican food known as tlacoyo. It was originally developed by the Hopi, the Pueblo Indians of the Rio Grande in Mexico, and several Southeastern Tribes, including the Cherokee It remains an essential part of Hopi dishes like piki bread. So says wiki :D