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What would you order for lunch today if calories didn't count?
Published:
11/2/2012 12:07 PM
Last Modified:
11/2/2012 12:07 PM
I have a turkey sandwich sitting on my desk, with a baggie of grapes, another of carrots and an apple -- the same lunch I've had all week long.
It's fabulously Weight Watchers-friendly, of course, but I've been craving ika salad and the rainbow roll at The Sushi Place, 115 W. Third St. OK, both of those are healthy and don't take too many WW points. But it's a splurge compared to four slices of deli turkey smushed between two sandwich thins and low-fat cheese.
If I was REALLY being bad, I'd drive to Antoinette's in Brookside for a bacon brownie after a Big Mama margarita at Senor Tequila. Or vice versa, whatever. And by "bad," I mean "likely to lose my job" because this is a work day, after all.
But where would YOU go, you awesome person you? And what would you order if calories didn't count?
Peace, love and bacon brownies ... XOXO
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dentalgirl
(4 months ago)
The fried avacodos from Los Cabos and the hot homemade rolls from the Savoy dripping with real butter. And if The Garden was still here their baked fudge topped with whipped cream.
Mar
(4 months ago)
dentalgirl. I have the Baked Fudge recipe from The Garden. It was published in the TW or maybe it was the Tulsa Tribune back in the 1980s or maybe it was the 1990s. If you want it let me know via my profile. :-)
DomoArrigato
(3 months ago)
A hot Hamburger from Murphy's in Bartlesville
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