Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
What do you folks do for work lunch? Do you eat frozen dinners or go out or make something specifically for lunch?
I've gotten into a habit of making something on Sundays that will reheat well and eating on that all week. I just made a big batch of a sort of southwestern style beef and mac (except I used penne).
Prioritized list:
1. Whatever is served on menu for work-related lunch
2. Leftovers
3. T or F I will walk up the hill for BBQ pork
4. Frozen dinner heated in microwave
5. A tuna sandwich from the place where I get BBQ on T/F [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just Passin' By:
I got a tremendous deal on octopus, so tonight's dinner was homemade octopus stew.
I have been craving fresh grilled octopus for a while now. There is a high end fish restaurant that serves it. I think your post inspired me! :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog Farmer:
Too expensive , go to the lumber yard and get a 7 foot cedar fence board for $4.55. Just ask them and make sure it's not been treated which it shouldn't be.
Cut it into whatever lengths you need .
yeah, because the lackey at Home Depot knows if the cedar board has been treated with a chemical. Bad idea. Especially for cedar shakes and siding, they are almost always treated with fire retardant. Fence board probably isn't, but it's not worth the risk to me. [Reply]
I work from home unless I have to be on location or at a trade show. Unfortunately it may be concession crap but sometimes the client or sponsor brings catered food.
I don't eat breakfast and often have it for lunch if I want eggs. Otherwise, I have a sandwich, leftovers or a salad or go out ( but also just to get out since I work alone here). [Reply]
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
yeah, because the lackey at Home Depot knows if the cedar board has been treated with a chemical. Bad idea. Especially for cedar shakes and siding, they are almost always treated with fire retardant. Fence board probably isn't, but it's not worth the risk to me.
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
Castleberry chili sauce > Hormel
I have never bought a can of chili in my life but if you say so, I would be the last person to judge.
edit: Not the kind you heat up and eat right out of the can without making a pot anyway. I do buy the beans in chili sauce but you know what I mean. [Reply]