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    431 KB 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/06/11(Tue)05:48 No.3264927  
    What did you eat today /ck/?
    Share your meal pics, please.

    This thread is to post food from around the world to build a mutual understanding of each others culture.

    Do not talk about racial discrimination and war.
    Don't slander a poster.
    In deference to a rule of 4chan, let's make a pleasant thread.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)05:53 No.3264930
    Go fuck yourself with you pretentious japfaggot meals. People starve in africa and you brag about your overdone meals on a forum where noone cares.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)05:57 No.3264933
    >>3264930
    I do.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)05:58 No.3264934
    >>3264930
    >getting mad over people posting food on a food & cooking board
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)06:02 No.3264936
    I wish I could fly over there and sit down to have a walk around your city, a meal, and conversation with you, OP. It seems like you have an interesting life- Please disregard the negative comments because there are people (including myself) that really love your threads! ( ^w^)b
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)06:03 No.3264937
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    >100bowl

    ... huh. I'm no longer sure who's trolling whom.

    Ah, well. I had a pork cutlet with mash and mushroom sauce.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)06:28 No.3264960
    >>3264934

    well on other boards he would be called a camwhore
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)07:33 No.3264981
    Some oven baked porkchops with nabe soup.
    My rice was a day old though. And the porkchops reminded me of jerky.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)07:54 No.3265000
    >>3264930
    >You can't be happy since there are people sadder than you
    So by that logic
    >You can't be sad since there are people happier than you
    >> MOMO !!A8BrPmZzO+j 12/06/11(Tue)07:57 No.3265002
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    >>3265000
    lolwtf am i reading
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)13:12 No.3265407
    People have been nuked for this shit. By "this shit", I mean being Japs.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)14:18 No.3265569
    >>3265407
    You jealous of their superior intellect you Amerishit?
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)14:21 No.3265578
    the poeple from chines are crazy for food!!!
    http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzI3OTIxOTg4.html
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)14:21 No.3265581
    >>3265569

    >japanese
    >superior intellect

    I don't think so, Jim.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)14:29 No.3265596
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    late breakfast at diner 10:30 a.m
    plenty of coffee
    $5.09 less tip

    time for lunch 2:30 p.m.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)14:29 No.3265597
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    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)14:34 No.3265610
    >>3265597

    Smoked Duck?
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/06/11(Tue)20:15 No.3266368
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    It is breakfast with MOS Burger.
    Kinpira rice burger.
    The fry-up of a burdock and the carrot. A sandwich of rice.

    >>3264936
    I cannot speak English. However, my wife will help with a conversation.
    As for it, it will be surely had a fun meal.

    All the people have one's opinion. Therefore it is natural that there is a dissenter.
    However, I am better here than 2ch.
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/06/11(Tue)20:20 No.3266378
    >>3264937
    It looks delicious. It is different from the Japanese pork cutlet. I am very interesting.

    I am the stupid Japanese whom English cannot understand. However, I want to be only faithful.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)20:22 No.3266383
    More boring Japanese food. I don't know what we'd do without your massive boring fatty meals, OP. Die in a fire, fat fuck.
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/06/11(Tue)20:24 No.3266393
    >>3265581
    I agree.
    A Japanese is intellectual with people of the world equally. And a Japanese is stupid with people of the world equally.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)20:37 No.3266415
    >>3264927
    No pics but I'll share a description.
    Breakfast was rolled oats with raspberries and a tangerine.
    Lunch was beef with snow peas and black mushrooms at a local Chinese joint.
    Dinner has yet to happen.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)21:09 No.3266491
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    Some Taiwanese noodles for lunch:) Kind of like niu rou mian, but without the beef.

    That's a jelly-ear salad (kind of mushroom, aka kikurage).
    >> MOMO !!A8BrPmZzO+j 12/06/11(Tue)21:45 No.3266588
    >>3266368
    Doesn't the rice fall apart when you handle it/eat it?

    I am slowly liking these threads. Good job OP.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)21:49 No.3266595
    >>3266588

    What's to like? It's identical to his previous thread... he bumps it every day with the same boring shit.
    >> Anonymous 12/06/11(Tue)22:07 No.3266639
    No pic.

    For dinner I'm having soy "chicken" with sesame dressing, canned corn, two mandarin oranges, and black tea.

    dat non-perishable dinner.
    >> vark 12/06/11(Tue)22:11 No.3266655
    breakfast - coffee
    snack - lox, kefir, coffee, uno shallow-dish frozen pizza.
    dinner - a salad thing that had tempeh and artichoke hearts,
    leftover cabbage stir-fry,
    peppers and potatoes stir-fry,
    another slice of the pizza.
    water, coffee.
    ate sitting at the dining table chatting with my roommate -
    it's unusual fo rme to have sit-down dinners instead of just eating in bed w computer.
    and now it's time to go drinking.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)00:17 No.3266918
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    Just trying to get odds and ends out of the fridge/pantry...
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)00:18 No.3266923
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    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)00:20 No.3266931
    >>3266923
    >>3266918
    Beautiful. Although the charred chicken kind of scares me, looks a bit charcoal-y.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)00:37 No.3266980
    >>3266931

    It's blackened chicken... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackening_%28cooking%29
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)00:41 No.3266991
    >>3266980
    haha lol, anytime I hear that term I have to snigger. "It's not burnt, it's blackened". ok whatevs.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)01:08 No.3267031
    >>3266991

    The flesh isn't charred. Much like pronounced grill marks on food don't mean the food is "burnt." By your line of reasoning, poaching is the same thing as boiling. This is not the case, however.
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/07/11(Wed)01:10 No.3267034
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    Lunch.
    Unadon teisyoku. (Eel bowl set meal)
    - Japan

    >>3266588
    When it handles it violently, I fall apart. But it is all right in most cases.
    I catch all types of MOS Burger from the outside of the packing.
    They collect in bag-shaped packing even if rice collapses. The hamburger steak sources collect without overflowing.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)01:12 No.3267036
    YOU DON'T NEED TO SAY YOU LIVE IN JAPAN EVERY FUCKING TIME. Are you ever going to post something that isn't typical boring crap?
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)01:23 No.3267050
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    Lunch (Japan).
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/07/11(Wed)11:09 No.3267848
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    In a theater.
    -Japan
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/07/11(Wed)11:10 No.3267851
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    After theatergoing.
    Foie gras and an orange.
    -japan
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/07/11(Wed)11:11 No.3267853
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    A kleptomaniac shrimp.
    -Japan
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/07/11(Wed)11:11 No.3267856
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    Japanese beef.
    -Japan
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)11:11 No.3267857
    Should I just eat a brunch meal instead of getting breakfast/making it? It's 10:11 am right now and I have an exam in about 3 hours.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)11:26 No.3267877
    >>3264927
    Unlike most people in this thread, OP has the opportunity to try diverse types of food every single day. I am envious of that. OP, what is your career?
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)11:50 No.3267903
    OP sure is one lucky faggot
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/07/11(Wed)19:35 No.3268600
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    A morning set. In a cafe.
    -Japan

    >>3267877
    Your feeling is nice. However, I am already married. And I love wives very much. I'm sorry.

    Seriously...
    I'm a representative of a small corporation. Even all the members are less than ten. I'm not an owner.
    The work is irregular. I talk on the telephone. I go around Tokyo and the outskirts by car.
    I am free, but am busy. I am busy, but am free.
    Still I am bound by work.The vacation is difficult.
    I like photographs. But it is not gone for a photography trip.
    Therefore I take a meal photograph.
    I do not dislike such a life.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)19:45 No.3268620
    >>3268600
    Lol, the joke didn't translate that well but it made me giggle. Your wife is lucky to have a man that appreciates good food.

    That sounds pretty nice, actually. That explains your good quality food pictures.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)20:07 No.3268682
    >>3268620

    >OP has the opportunity to try diverse types of food every single day.

    Has anyone ever told you that you're a massive faggot? Someone needed to fill you in. He hasn't posted anything diverse, it's just the same meat, vegetable, noodle and rice dishes... every single day.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)20:34 No.3268744
    >>3268682
    haha why are you so mad? fuck off, he actually posts FOOD on a FOOD & COOKING board.

    Good job OP, keep it up.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)20:40 No.3268757
    >>3268744

    He posts the same boring shit he shovels into his fat moon face every single day. Every thread he's made has been identical to the last.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)20:45 No.3268772
    No picture but I had homemade chicken soup for lunch.
    The soup had red onions, peas, white onions, and red potatoes in it.

    What I'm having for dinner remains a mystery.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)21:04 No.3268834
    >>3268757
    every post you made is identical to the last
    >> !7xTeaFagBY 12/07/11(Wed)22:55 No.3269034
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    Chicken wings for dinner.
    >> Anonymous 12/07/11(Wed)23:00 No.3269044
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    >>3269044
    I've no clue why this happens; it was a vertical pic.

    Anyway, cemitas
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/08/11(Thu)00:07 No.3269207
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    Lunch.
    Tofu and kimchi Jjigae. Beef bowl.
    In a beef bowl shop.(Matsuya)
    -Japan
    >> Jim Bronie, Esq. 12/08/11(Thu)02:20 No.3269518
    Hot pockets, worked 14 hours, at that point, fuck cooking.
    >> CHEF_MOMO !!A8BrPmZzO+j 12/08/11(Thu)04:39 No.3269743
    >>3269050
    damn that looks pretty nice.. You made all of that?
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)05:19 No.3269819
    Oh damn it. It's 4 AM and I'm starving. These are some delicious looking food.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)08:08 No.3269923
    American living in Japan btw. Not op. Can't post pics from my phone but I had curry rice for lunch and chicken karaage for dinner.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)08:32 No.3269936
    Breakfast: 2 pices of bread with melted cheese. (microwaved)
    Lunch: Pasta and "Swedish Meetballs"
    Also, here you gett a recepie.
    Boil pasta, and fry some slices of sauseges/bacon/whatevermeat. Add Rosemarry to the pasta water.
    Putt 1 egg, and 4 or more slices of desierd cheese in the pasta cooking pot. (After removing the water) Uppon the egg's couagulation, add some creame. Cant explain the ending, appart from that it should be rather squshy...
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)08:35 No.3269939
    Sadly, I don't have the pic, but I made chicken tortillas.
    Basically, you cut fresh tomatoes and peppers into small pieces, grill diced chicken meat to a nice brown-ish color, assemble veggies and meat in tortilla, pour some cream sauce on it (a cup of sour cream, one small yogurt, a tea spoon of mustard and one (or half) lemon worth of juice), wrap together, cover with grated cheese and put in oven at 250 till the cheese melts.

    Nothing special but very tasty.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)11:46 No.3270142
    I'm having black bread (also called Pumpernickel) with Gouda and tomatoes. I think black bread is exclusive to Germany. It's delicious!
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    >>3270142

    4chan ate my picture.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)12:08 No.3270185
    >>3270142
    We have black-bread in Sweden too. I like it.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)12:15 No.3270192
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    couscous with green pepper, red pepper, red onion, tomato, olives, white beans, cilantro, olives, lemonjuice and feta cheese. And something what is called a "slavink" in dutch, its basically minced beef wrapped in bacon.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)12:15 No.3270193
    Breakfast: Bacon Sandwich and tea
    Lunch: Chicken and Watercress Sandwich
    Dinner: Planned: Fried Rice with Chicken and Greens.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)19:07 No.3271048
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    Dinner. (Japan).
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/08/11(Thu)19:07 No.3271049
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    Dinner.
    A hamburger steak.
    -Japan
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)19:08 No.3271052
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    Sashimi.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)19:10 No.3271056
    flubbra or leffsa aka norwegian burrito for breakfast (homemade flatbread, slowcooked beef, potatos, rutebegas, carrots and gravy) for breakfast
    hamburger for lunch
    probably gonna go for some frosted mini wheats for dinner
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)19:13 No.3271065
    >>3271049

    Somehow you've even managed to make a burger look boring as fuck. Good job, fat moon face fuck.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)20:31 No.3271180
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    a big romaine salad with a pile of sauted baby portobellos, asparagus, cranberries, onion, garlic on top. dressed with salt, pepper, basil, hot chili paste, red wine vinegar and not much olive oil. I made it up as I went along, and although I like all the individual ingredients, it doesn't some together as well as I imagined
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)20:56 No.3271230
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    Made a buffalo chicken wrap with a sauce I concocted which consists of 1 part ranch, 1 part buffalo sauce, gorgonzola crumbles and chopped green onion. Topped with shredded romaine.

    Sure it's low tier because it's premade chicken strips that were frozen, but you know what it was damn good and I don't care!

    The pic.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)20:58 No.3271237
    Had lunch at a korean takeout place... had korean barbequed beef with vegetables and rice...not bad.

    Bob Evans loaded mashed potatoes and Jack daniels barbequed pulled pork for dinner.

    The potatoes were good as always but I had never bought the JD pulled pork before. It was just alright....not a spectacular flavor and waaaaay too much sauce
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)21:02 No.3271247
    >>3271056
    It's like you live in some sort of magic and fantastic opposite land where you have dinner for breakfast and breakfast for dinner and it's even crazier because your mouth is actually in your armpit and you rub milky wheaties into your gnashing mouth cavity.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)21:09 No.3271263
    >>3264927
    mmm... two cans of spanish tuna (bonito del norte) mixed with chopped onions, rustic mustard, Lea & perry's, and cilantro
    that an about 3 cups of coffee made in a french press
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)21:09 No.3271264
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    en route
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/08/11(Thu)22:19 No.3271369
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    It is breakfast in a coffee shop.
    -Japan
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)22:27 No.3271389
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    Lunch.
    Mom made like four dozen or so of these rice dumplings.
    >> Anonymous 12/08/11(Thu)23:01 No.3271453
    cooking some italian sausage lasagna.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)01:04 No.3271791
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    Lunch.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)01:23 No.3271820
    I had chicken and stars soup with a ciabatta roll(both homemade). Came out very well- will be having some pumpkin bread soon that just came out of the oven.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)01:48 No.3271852
    >>3271389

    OHHH MY JESUSSSSSSSS

    Does that stuff have like, sweet pork in it?

    I haven't had those since I was maybe 5 or 6, god I miss them. Fuck small towns. My mom use to buy them when she went shopping down town, or our neighbours would make them and give us a few.

    So amazingly delicious.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)01:53 No.3271862
    >>3271389
    >>3271389
    >>3271389
    dude......you fuckin lucky nigger!!
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)03:47 No.3272015
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    Today I made ramen noodles from scratch. Boiled a beef bone to make broth.

    <Home made ramen.

    >too bad i only had welsh onion for toppings
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)04:24 No.3272064
    >>3272015
    No offense but that looks a bit boring. If you made the effort to make ramen broth you could have bought meat and vegetables as well.
    >> CHEF_MOMO !!A8BrPmZzO+j 12/09/11(Fri)05:32 No.3272130
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    >>3271862
    >>3271852
    that feel when I have banh u readily available within walking distance - u jelly amerifags?
    >> Chef Cain 12/09/11(Fri)05:33 No.3272131
    >>3272130

    Chef Cain here.

    Get the fuck out Chef Momo. More like Fag MooMoo.

    GO AWAY NO ONE WANTS YOU HERE
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)05:33 No.3272134
    >>3272130
    I have an asian/international grocer a few blocks away in the ethnic area, but I don't recall seeing them there. I may be in fact, quite jellos.
    >> CHEF_MOMO !!A8BrPmZzO+j 12/09/11(Fri)05:35 No.3272136
    >>3272131
    u mad newfag?
    >> Chef Cain 12/09/11(Fri)05:49 No.3272158
    >>3272136

    Chef Cain here.

    You mad fat fakechefag?

    >gtfo you disgrace
    >> CHEF_MOMO !!A8BrPmZzO+j 12/09/11(Fri)05:52 No.3272164
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    >>3272158
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)06:50 No.3272225
    BEGIN Japanology - Red Sea Bream
    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AYBMNCEK
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/09/11(Fri)06:51 No.3272227
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    Lunch.
    Omurice. In a coffee shop.
    -Japan

    The quarrel spoils a meal.
    Please let's eat the meal deliciously comfortably.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)06:53 No.3272229
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    Dinner (Japan).
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)06:53 No.3272230
    >>3272227
    Tomatosauce or ketchup?
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)06:55 No.3272232
    Sausage links, petite peas, and macaroni and cheese. Tried and true easy, filling meal.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)07:02 No.3272240
    >>3272230
    Ketchup is the traditional topping. It's tastier than it sounds.

    Omurice with a hashed beef sauce (hayashi) is delicious as fuck, too.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)07:20 No.3272250
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    Breakfast - OATZ, banana, currants, blueberries scoop of peanut butter(chunky) + almonds

    Lunch - Wholemeal wrap, 200g beef/turkey/chicken, 30g cheese, lettuce + tomato

    Dinner - 250g chicken/gammon, large baked potato, 30g cheese, 200g veg (had carrots+broccoli tonight)

    130-150g brotein daily without shakes
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    Mister 100BOWL, you've noted that most of the pictures are of meals eaten at cafes. Do you ever cook at home? Do you have any pictures to share of your homemade meals?
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)07:49 No.3272274
    >>3272250

    That's pretty solid, how many calories does that equal?
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)07:55 No.3272278
    >>3272265
    I think he said it earlier in this thread. There >>3268600.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:04 No.3272290
    >>3272274
    2000-2200

    with shakes its 2500ish
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:06 No.3272295
    >>3272290
    How the hell does such a small amount of food amount to 2-2.2k cal?
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:07 No.3272297
    >>3272295

    the shake is high calorie
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:08 No.3272298
    >>3272297
    Are you stupid? I said 2-2.2k. That means I mean the meal without the shake.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:12 No.3272303
    >>3272295
    Unless you are 500 pounds these are not small portions.
    Cereal - 700 kcal
    lunch - 500 kcal
    Dinner - 500 kcal

    I forgot to mention my nightly sit infront of the telly relax and eat about 100g of peanut butter out the jar with my finger. which equals to about 300-500 kcal, but i like to do that, so if you want to make up the other 500cals you could just add another Meat+veg meal.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:13 No.3272307
    >>3272298
    That wasn't me, both of my Shakes on lift days equal about 400kcal and 60g brotein
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/09/11(Fri)08:25 No.3272318
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    >>3272265
    Dinner at the home.
    -Japan

    >>3272265
    With this thread, there are few photographs of the home-cooked meal.
    But the meal tonight was at home.
    >>3264927
    This is a meal in my home, too.

    I can do only simple cooking.
    In my home, a wife cooks a dish.
    In my home, a family often eats out.
    However, the whole family loves the dish of the wife.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)08:26 No.3272319
    Your are so cute.
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/09/11(Fri)08:27 No.3272320
    >>3272240
    >>3272278
    Thank you very much.
    >> 100BOWL !!OeQDuLXu/KN 12/09/11(Fri)20:32 No.3273303
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    Breakfast.
    Yakisoba.
    -Japan
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:36 No.3273308
    >>3273303

    Noodles and meat... I wasn't expecting that. Your arteries need to harden faster.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)20:48 No.3273328
    >>3271852
    Salted pork, actually, for flavour. Also yellow beans (best part imo), black-eyed peas, and some peanuts.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)21:03 No.3273357
    I don't know anything about cooking. I clicked on a picture of a food and it brought me here.

    I actually haven't eaten since early last night, so I'm eating two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, followed by a can of beefaroni, to tide me over until my girlfriend comes home and cooks us some spaghetti.

    In short, life is sweet.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)21:05 No.3273362
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    Nighttime snack.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)21:07 No.3273367
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    Midnight snack.
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)21:07 No.3273368
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    >>3273362
    >snack
    >mfw jelly
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)21:08 No.3273371
    >>3273367
    Wait, what is that?
    >> Anonymous 12/09/11(Fri)21:10 No.3273373
    >>3273371
    Nan



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