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There, finished a large and long breakfast, multiple courses I guess since I ate things mostly as I finished cooking them. Buckwheat cereal, followed by a hash and cheese omelet, beans, hash and a hash brown. Then a cup of yogurt and finally a half a danish. And of course coffee, three cups, or as I called the last one, a cuff of copee... Yeah, like Korben Dallas I speak too languages, English and bad English.

I will say the canned corn beef hash that I got from Menards is terrible, should've known when I saw Save-A-Lot, yes the grocery store, as the brand, but boy this stuff is bad. I'll be glad when its gone, but I'm too cheap to just throw it away, so we'll be eating a lot of meat soup, and yes, that's an accurate description of the quality.

That's done, gotta get dressed, and head out to Ollies in St Peters. Yeah, its around 20 miles away, and there's a store closer, and another one that's around the same distance, but the close one requires dealing with US 67 in Florissant, which I avoid like the plague, the other one is on SR 100, which I avoid for the same reason, way, way too much traffic, and I hate traffic. Yes, seeing as how I happily work as a delivery driver, that seems weird, but I'd rather take the long route than sit in traffic. Need to make a list of what I need, right now AA batteries and peanut butter filled pretzels, prolly more, but nothing comes to mind right now.

#today #food #breakfast

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in reply to Uncle Harvey

@Uncle Harvey Yeah, I can eat a lot, I suspect there's something a bit wrong there with how much I eat.

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An ehhh Aldi find


I shop at Aldi's for most of my groceries, and of course I pick up interesting finds. A couple weeks ago I grabbed a couple boxes of hot honey macaroni and cheese. Its not bad, but the flavor profile is mostly just hot. I don't hate it, but I'd prefer regular mac and cheese, or something with an actual flavor profile.

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Weird Aldi pizza


I love pizza, I mean really love, as in I could live on pizza and coffee as my only foods, and I love trying new combos. Aldi is a great source for this, while they don't carry many pizzas standardly, they often have special buy pizzas, and those can get really interesting, like this one that I thought was just a BBQ chicken pizza with a fancy title.

So I toss it on the pizza stone, ready to cook it up for lunch, and... Is that corn chips on there?

Check the label, yep, it is. Well that's new, and actually not bad, adds an interesting crunch to the pizza and pairs well with BBQ chicken. I think this is one of my favorite pizzas, frozen or fresh, but unfortunately I have no idea who makes it, Mama Cozzi's is a house brand, they relabel the source brand, sometimes without even changing the packaging other than removing the original brand, and in this case, this is not something I've ever seen here in #STL .

#Food #pizza

in reply to 🌴 Seph 💭 👾

Joanie's Pizzaria in Soulard used to have a great BBQ Chicken version. Lose the chips and add some black beans...
in reply to 🌴 Seph 💭 👾

@🌴 Seph 💭 👾 Can confirm on his ability to live on pizza and coffee. ;)
Luckily, he caters to my inability to do so.
I like pizza, but nowhere near the extent he does. I am drinking more coffee now too, (still nowhere near his consumption).
MtnDew on the other hand. ;)