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Old 03-30-07, 02:53 PM
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I'm not a fan of peanuts, but like the Thai Lime and Chili seasoned ones. (lemongrass in there too)

Lime leaf burps are the best.

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Originally Posted by Turboem1
Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
Gawd, I love that stuff. . . on toast, as a dressing for sandwiches. . .good, good stuff.

Oh, I love it as a dip too!
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Sun dried tomato hummus, on a whole wheat bagel, topped with smoked salmon. Another good TJ's choice.

Big fan of their peanut and almond butter as well. Forgot to check the Chicago TJ's when I was there, but the one I went to in California also had pretty good sushi too. TJ's needs to open a location on the South Side.
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I promise - by tomorrow AM, I will have purchased, and will hereby have "per pranzo" (for lunch) Sun-dried tomato hummus, and smoked salmon on a whwheat bagel.
Probably one "pre-dinner" too. Which wine do you suggest?

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I'm pretty much a fish addict, so discovering those frozen fish filets was pretty glorious. Just defrost them in water and you can barely tell the difference. Also the caned salmon is pretty good, just as easy as tuna but a lot tastier, just sprinkle some lime juice and cut up some scallions and tomatoes and you got a pretty satisfying lunch.

For easy meals my girlfriend and I love those frozen dinners and pizzas as well as the Thai food kits.

Those frozen fruit bars are pretty tasy too and a great way to end a good meal.

And last but not least sweet sweet nectar of life, beer. I don't think there is anything more satisfying after a long ride or run than sitting on my back deck or roof with an ice cold Magic Hat #9.
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"The best" trail mix, the one with dried pineapples and cranberries, cashews, almonds, yum. I'm going to eat some now!
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