Next Day Food Posts
By Jim Bauer
@porwest (92735)
United States
September 12, 2022 7:36pm CST
@LindaOHio does it right when it comes to "what I had for dinner" posts, and I am taking a cue from her.
A lot of the time when I post what I had I post pictures of raw food.
What if I post the post about what I ate the day after? Like she does? Hey, now there's a concept. And "what we ate" posts do get quite the attention around here for whatever reason.
I think it is partly because it gives us ideas about what to make next for ourselves.
I will start taking pictures of my plate the night before and then posting the NEXT day about my meal.
That will give @NJChicaa plenty of time to get her puke faces loaded and ready to go when she responds to them.
Onward and upward, and see you tomorrow.
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@NJChicaa (120211)
• United States
13 Sep 22
Most of your "casseroles"-no--ALL OF THEM- are disgusting. Occasionally you make something that sounds normal and potentially tasty. Usually not, though.
Sorry. I didn't grow up in a house where anything other than basic meals were made. I'm far far beyond that now. I've put in the time to learn how to make good food. Bro you have freaking traumatized me for life with that 4th of July Horror Casserole that included potato chips. I will NEVER forget that because it was so horrific to me. Your wife must be a saint to eat your concoctions.
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@porwest (92735)
• United States
17 Sep 22
I think you will find that the vast majority of things I cook and eat are actually quite normal and not at all disgusting. As for casseroles, I probably like them for a couple of reasons. It saves handily on food costs because everything gets used up AND they are delicious.
Stay tuned. My daily food posts may have you changing your mind just a little bit. Or not. We shall see. lol
And it was not potato chips I put in that 4th of July casserole. It was potato salad. Get it straight.
Or maybe I put both. I'd have to go back to that post to remember exactly what I did. lol
@lovebuglena (44735)
• Staten Island, New York
13 Sep 22
Why not post about it after you eat it lol? Why wait till tomorrow? I don’t really have room on my phone for new pics so I’d have to start a discussion right after making the dish so I can upload pic into it without having pics on my phone.
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@lovebuglena (44735)
• Staten Island, New York
14 Sep 22
@porwest it would be tedious to share every single meal probably. Or you’d get tired of doing it.
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@porwest (92735)
• United States
15 Sep 22
@lovebuglena I can imagine I will get tired of it for sure. I guess we will have to wait and see how consistent I am. lol
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@moffittjc (121734)
• Gainesville, Florida
18 Sep 22
@porwest And to think that "they" want to tell us now that bacon is bad for us. The nerve of "those" people. People have been eating bacon for thousands of years, and yet here we all are, still alive and healthy (mostly).
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@porwest (92735)
• United States
18 Sep 22
@moffittjc I think they get a lot of this stuff wrong. I mean, for crying out loud, my grandparents grew up and lived on lard sandwiches and lived into their 90s before anyone knew anything wasn't good for you. lol
Smoked like chimneys, drank like fish, ate more saturated fat than anyone could imagine, made salt licks out of anything they put in their mouth...
Hell, they rode rocking horses with toe snipping springs on them!
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@porwest (92735)
• United States
20 Feb 23
@Nakitakona How does anyone not recognize bacon? That's almost sacrilege. lol
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
28 Sep 22
@porwest I couldn't distinguish it properly.
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@LindaOHio (182140)
• United States
13 Sep 22
People are always curious about what we eat for some reason. Looking forward to your posts.
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