Anybody else eat Wednesday, October 30, 2024?

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Tovala meals of chicken cooked with Korean chili sweet BBQ sauce, with white rice and broccoli with a sesame-ginger dressing, crunchy noodles, and some bulgogi soup dumplings from the Korean market.

Craig got 1 of my dumplings and at least 1/3 of the rest, and I'm stuffed.
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Had a St Hubert frozen Tortiere. Usually have that in December when I make my own but one of those whims.
Had a 1/4 of it along with some french fries. Drizzled all with ketchup. Very satisfying. Another 1/4 will be lunch on Thursday and froze the last half for another day.
 
I toasted a plain formerly frozen Royo bagel, the rest of the cream cheese that wasn't moldy, a bag of ends and bit of lox from Trader Joe, and crammed on it as much leftover salad that would fit. I had some pudding afterwards.

DH bought sushi after physical therapy and drank the last beer in the house.
 
Tovala meals of chicken cooked with Korean chili sweet BBQ sauce, with white rice and broccoli with a sesame-ginger dressing, crunchy noodles, and some bulgogi soup dumplings from the Korean market.

Craig got 1 of my dumplings and at least 1/3 of the rest, and I'm stuffed.
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The dumplings look so YUM!! I love all kinds of dumplings with filling. Perogies, chinese dumplings.
 
Those soup dumplings are on my Never Have I Ever had and my Bucket List to buy to try and to make.
The dumplings look so YUM!! I love all kinds of dumplings with filling. Perogies, chinese dumplings.
A new Korean market opened several months ago not too far from us. It's HUGE, clean and the employees actually speak English. They don't in a lot of the Asian markets here. One wall of the store is devoted to freezers on the floor and wall with all kinds of Asian dumplings. Their produce is super nice as well. Good selection of frozen Asian cut meat items too. Plus, they have take out items as well.

I made soup dumplings once, then decided that's a restaurant or frozen dumpling food item.


Plus posts 30 and 32 in above thread.

Post 24 in thread below has picture.

 
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I had a busy afternoon yesterday. I walked more than I'm used to walking, so I was tired, but not exhausted when I got home. I decided to order out. I got Lebanese food: chicken schwarma, roast potatoes, bulgur, and coleslaw. There was a choice of sauces. I took harissa and garlic sauce, it looked like toum. Unfortunately, there was a giant blob of harissa across everything. It had an unpleasant bitter note along with some interesting notes. It felt hot at the back of my throat, but didn't taste very hot at all. I didn't really like it, especially deep into my coleslaw. The toum was in a large blob as well, but it was nice, with no unpleasant flavours. Other than the harissa, I enjoyed that meal. Yes, I have enough for at least one more meal for me. The bulgur was a nice option. I prefer wholegrain bulgur to white rice.
 
I had a busy afternoon yesterday. I walked more than I'm used to walking, so I was tired, but not exhausted when I got home. I decided to order out.
I'm glad to see you walking and that is taking care of yourself. You might think no one notices but I notice. Getting some exercise pushing yourself a little, it all matters.
 
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