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New Year's Day Meal
- RanchRoper
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
My new diabetic diet: chicken and salad.
seafood tomorrow though.

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1790-1820 Frontier Flintlock .50
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
It is, but can be improved with Louisiana Hot Sauce.

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Re: New Year's Day Meal
Have never had turnip greens or boiled cabbage but they both look good and I would try them. About the only food I absolutely would never try was Lutefisk. Being Norwegian/Danish on my mother's side they would always have it at Christmas family dinners, I did like the lefsa they always had with it.
I like this quote from the first link below
"One of the most entertaining origin stories claimed that St. Patrick used the lye-soaked fish in an attempt to poison Viking invaders, who ended up liking it and declaring it a delicacy."
https://www.thedailymeal.com/travel/wha ... ans-eat-it
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/16077 ... ato-lefsa/
I like this quote from the first link below
"One of the most entertaining origin stories claimed that St. Patrick used the lye-soaked fish in an attempt to poison Viking invaders, who ended up liking it and declaring it a delicacy."
https://www.thedailymeal.com/travel/wha ... ans-eat-it
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/16077 ... ato-lefsa/
Re: New Year's Day Meal
Hospital food, not sure what it was supposed to be!
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Re: New Year's Day Meal
I lived on hospital food for several weeks at Harborview in Seattle. After the first couple of their egg based breakfasts I found it was best to order a donut and cold cereal. Lunch and Dinner weren't much better, if it wasn't for their candy and snack machines I would have lost 20 pounds. Our smaller local hospital actually had decent food, nothing special but OK cafeteria type food.