it is noon somewhere

Rusha

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I had a tuna sandwich on wheat bread. It was rather bland.
 

Rusha

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Tuna salad is good though I prefer chicken salad. With nonfat mayo, mixed with garlic, basil and vinegar for a salad dressing, lots of onions, mushrooms and bell peppers.

The spicier the better.
 

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Tuna salad is good though I prefer chicken salad. With nonfat mayo, mixed with garlic, basil and vinegar for a salad dressing, lots of onions, mushrooms and bell peppers.

The spicier the better.

what spices?
 

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Just finished my lunch.. Turkey on white, handful of doritos, and water.

Chrys, olives make me gag.. :chuckle:
 

Rusha

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what spices?

I prefer to make my own dressings with fresh spices that come in a squeezable tube from the produce section. Heavy garlic with cilantro or basil (whichever is available). It's much healthier, lighter and superior tasting to the already made dressings.

I learned this from watching Paula and Rachel, you know. :D
 

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I prefer to make my own dressings with fresh spices that come in a squeezable tube from the produce section. Heavy garlic with cilantro or basil (whichever is available). It's much healthier, lighter and superior tasting to the already made dressings.

I learned this from watching Paula and Rachel, you know. :D

that's not spice
it's seasoning
hot peppers is spice
 

Rusha

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that's not spice
it's seasoning
hot peppers is spice

When I am destroying the kitchen while inventing my recipes, almost everything I add that needs finely chopped or sprinkled on qualifies as spice. My spices season things up.

So there.
 

chrysostom

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When I am destroying the kitchen while inventing my recipes, almost everything I add that needs finely chopped or sprinkled on qualifies as spice. My spices season things up.

So there.

when you are in an asian restaurant they ask if you want spicy
and
we both know what that means
 

Rusha

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when you are in an asian restaurant they ask if you want spicy
and
we both know what that means

It means I better have my bottle of Tums. Speaking of Asian cooking, have you ever used Sriracha?
 
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