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				 Re: OT:  What are you having for supper? 
 Well I had cottage cheese and some super fat concentrated soup from Safeway that in retrospect perhaps I should not have eaten given how much fat per serving it has and I ate the whole thing.     (30gram per serving X six servings.) Been nice knowing you all.
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				 Re: OT:  What are you having for supper? 
 "Here lies Atrocities, death by a can of soup"  
What a sad fate. We sure will miss you! We'll think of you every time we play the STM. :}     
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An after thought : let's say the cottage chesse counter acted the detrimental affects of the fat laden soup. It sounds good to me.
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		| DeKaye said: An after thought : let's say the cottage chesse counter acted the detrimental affects of the fat laden soup. It sounds good to me.
 
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				 Re: OT:  What are you having for supper? 
 Beef strogonof. Probably spelt wrong. Tastes good. 
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				 Re: OT:  What are you having for supper? 
 Cube steak with fresh garlic, onion, pepper. The meat was soaked in Wosheisher sause for two hours, then added the garlic onion and pepper. I added some more sause to it before it went in, besides the meat I had Fresh mashed potatoes, again some garlic, onion and pepper, and fresh chives(sp), olive oil. Fresh Corn on the Cob, o and fresh salad with Onions and Italin dressing.
 For dessert I had Fresh Blueberry Pie with Ice cream and choclate topping.
 
 I made most of this food too, so good.
 
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 Now your just bragging.  
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		| Atrocities said: Well I had cottage cheese and some super fat concentrated soup from Safeway that in retrospect perhaps I should not have eaten given how much fat per serving it has and I ate the whole thing.
  (30gram per serving X six servings.) Been nice knowing you all. 
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				 Re: OT:  What are you having for supper? 
 Why do you think America is known for being fat lazy slobs?
 My most common dinner is a chicken TV dinner, or a chicken sandwich. Heavily spiced, no food posioning for me.
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