Poll results: Yummy lunch options:

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  • Macaroni and cheese with a side of raw baby carrots

    5 41.67%
  • PBJ and potato chips

    3 25.00%
  • Tomato soup with a half American cheese sandwhich with lettuce

    3 25.00%
  • Fish sticks with a side of apple sauce

    1 8.33%
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Thread: Pick your kiddie lunch!

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    For whom nothing is written. Oliveloaf's avatar
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    Default Pick your kiddie lunch!

    Once a week someone will come and deliver one of these to your place of work or house.

    which do you choose?
    "I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."

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    Give me the mac and cheese and baby carrots. Homemade mac and cheese would be lovely, but even the box kind would be my favorite of those choices. And I did and do still love raw baby carrots.
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    Mmm ... mac n' cheese ...

    I think the out-of-a-box kind would be required for the true kiddie experience.

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    So WASPy these selections. I guess PBJ and potato chips gets my vote.
    Where's the pizza, the salami and provolone, the ham and swiss on rye, the container of left-over ziti, a chicken parmigiana sub? Heck ever a cheeseburger?

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    PB&J with chips inside the sandwich for extra salty crunch. I still eat those.
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    Quote Originally posted by Cluricaun View post
    PB&J with chips inside the sandwich for extra salty crunch. I still eat those.
    Hell yeah!
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    Grilled cheese dunked in tomato soup. Nom nom nom.
    Last edited by Glazer; 19 Mar 2010 at 05:58 PM.
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    Quote Originally posted by Oliveloaf View post
    Once a week someone will come and deliver one of these to your place of work or house.

    which do you choose?
    I am now very sad that no one will actually do this for me. I'd love to have somebody show up with mac and cheese and baby carrots.

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    Quote Originally posted by Glazer View post
    Grilled cheese dunked in tomato soup. Nom nom nom.
    Yum.
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    "I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."

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    Quote Originally posted by What Exit? View post
    Where's the pizza, the salami and provolone, the ham and swiss on rye, the container of left-over ziti, a chicken parmigiana sub?
    I call all of these.

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    Soup 'n sawich, soup 'n sawich. That's how I still sing it if I have tomato soup and grilled cheese.
    They weren't singing....they were just honking.
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    Ech, these are making me happy I'm an adult. (Don't like fish, don't like American cheese, don't like jelly, allergic to raw carrots.)

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    Quote Originally posted by artifex View post
    Ech, these are making me happy I'm an adult. (Don't like fish, don't like American cheese, don't like jelly, allergic to raw carrots.)
    Who ever said grilled cheese had to be american? After hurricane Frederic we got a big block of government cheese. I lived on grilled cheddar samiches for months.
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    Quote Originally posted by Glazer View post
    Who ever said grilled cheese had to be american?.
    The poll specified it. Personally, I prefer to make grilled cheese with sharp cheddar or Muenster, with sliced tomatoes and lots of salt and garlic. That reminds me, it's almost farmstand tomato time /wipes drool from keyboard

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    Quote Originally posted by artifex View post
    The poll specified it.
    Yeah but that's just Oliveloaf what does he know?
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