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Old 01-19-2013, 12:28 PM   #1551
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Today is very hectic but in between markets, thrift stores, work and whatever I do this evening there is always room for good food, right?

Breakfast started off with tea and I made a breakfast wrap for myself. A sundried tomato and basil tortilla filled with cheese, egg, veggies , turkey and the last two strips of bacon.

At the market I enjoyed THE BEST cup of fair trade coffee I have had in months, a homemade oatmeal cookie with some sort of jam in the centre and a sample of a granola trail mix.

I picked up lots of goods including a ton of fresh veggies, free range chicken breast, local honey, peach mango jam, blueberry black currant jam, "goddess blend" loose leaf tea, a fairtrade dark chocolate bar and even some handmade coconut scented soap.

For lunch I treated myself to chicken curry, veggie samosa's and rice. All made fresh and for only 6 dollars it was quite worth it!!!

For supper I am thinking of makking something that will go well with a nice bread. My hips are going to hate this thread! :P That's fine, because I got some great deals at a local thrift store today. I want to eat!

A sourdough panini maybe? Something with a baguette or maybe a nice focaccia?
I haven't decided. I just know I don't want to have to wash a ton of pots and pans after working. I also don't want to sacrifice flavor or quality, regardless how "big" the meal is or how long it takes. Any suggestions, fellow food lovers?
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