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What Did You Have For Lunch Today?


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mushroom Proficient

Thanks!! We only get the Orgran self-raising flour here. You don't put any shortening/knob of butter (like me mum used to do) or anything in it?


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beebs Enthusiast

No, no butter. But I have used Orgran and it was fine- a little more runny perhaps? Actually- whats even nicer is if you do 1 cup S/R and one cup brown rice flour, 2 eggs, two cups of milk...mmmm

love2travel Mentor

I made some gorgeous focaccia yesterday so will be having it in sandwich form with honey ham, Provolone and pistachio mint pesto I made in the fall. As I am trying to clean our our freezers I will also be having a smoothie with blueberries, strawberries and raspberries.

love2travel Mentor

Today I made myself Eggs Benedict on a gluten-free bun. As the dish is not exactly fat free I am scarfing down a ton of fresh blackberries.

cahill Collaborator

Today was Pacific organic creamy tomato soup with some Hot Kid rice crisps. I limit nightshades and vegetables so this was a SPECIAL treat for me :D

mushroom Proficient

BLA sandwich (bacon, lettuce and avocado on buckwheat bread.)

Lisa Mentor

I was so please yesterday when I shopped that Progresso has labeled several soups gluten free on the front label. I love to support the companies who support us. :D

PS: I live in the US.


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love2travel Mentor

Crostini with Blood Orange Marmalade (I made it yesterday) and goat's cheese and lots of black pepper

Raw pear

love2travel Mentor

Very similar to yesterday - grilled aged provolone cheese sandwich (homemade bread) with a lick of blueberry ginger "jam" I made the other day and a touch of homemade Dijon mustard.

Raw cukes and carrots.

CarolinaKip Community Regular

Scrambled eggs with mushrooms and onion. Humus and chips.

love2travel Mentor

As I knew I'd be making a complex Korean dinner I opted for a simple blueberry raspberry smoothie. That's it!

freeatlast Collaborator

Left over homemade soup with velveeta, coconut milk, browned ground beef/onions/herbs, celery, potatoes, carrots.

Adalaide Mentor

Left over homemade soup with velveeta, coconut milk, browned ground beef/onions/herbs, celery, potatoes, carrots.

That sounds heavenly. There's something simply magical about velveeta.

I'm feeling lazy today so I'll probably just slap some sauce and cheese on one of those crusts in my freezer and finally give them a test run. (They better be good, they cost a fortune!)

love2travel Mentor

Smoky Chipotle Black Bean and Lime Soup

Garlic Cheddar Biscuits

Cheese Board with Local Cheeses and Aged Balsamic

Coconut Layer Cake

Sparkling Apple Cider

It was quite the lunch!

Lisa Mentor

War Horse and movie popcorn. (ya gotta see that movie!) :rolleyes:

sora Community Regular

I saw that movie the other day. So good.

I had pasta with sirloin meatballs and a tiny, tiny bit of tomato sauce.

I am slowly adding tomato back. So far it has been ok.

love2travel Mentor

I saw that movie the other day. So good.

I had pasta with sirloin meatballs and a tiny, tiny bit of tomato sauce.

I am slowly adding tomato back. So far it has been ok.

I really hope this leads to success in the tomato department for you!

TeknoLen Rookie

Paleo lunch today, a slice of beef liver saut

love2travel Mentor

Toasted homemade gluten-free bread with blood orange marmalade I made last week. Unsweetened fruit cup.

cahill Collaborator

Today's lunch was a turkey sandwich on Udi's bread with a little lettuce and red onion.

Nothing spectacular but it was DE-LISH

love2travel Mentor

Raspberry and Mango Smoothie (with lactose-free yogurt). It was lovely and thick as a milkshake. YUM!

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love2travel Mentor

Today I will be making myself Eggs Benedict with some lovely local ham and orange-yolked eggs and my guilty pleasure (well, one of them) hollandaise. But I did not bring any English muffins with me (I am housesitting out of town) so I will use homemade bread instead.

love2travel Mentor

I will be having a tropical smoothie. When I make smoothies I use milk as the liquid rather than juice for a thick, milkshake-like concoction. I also add ground flax seed.

Adalaide Mentor

Out of the house today subbing at the college. Brought some leftover chicken alfredo and a rather large slice of coconut pie. It isn't often I have to worry about lunch out of the house.

lizard00 Enthusiast

ooh, I like this thread even more than the dinner one! Lunch usually baffles me. I had a sauteed chicken breast with spinach. My seasoning was perfect today because it was unreal banana peel! :lol:

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