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Yeah it is weird! And cool! Onward froggie!

I think we will have fish and something for dinner. We got this fish from M&M meats and while I do like 99% of their stuff I vaguely remember we didn't care for the fish last time hmm, we will see.

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We had the shishkabob! :lol: It was delayed, somewhat, while my husband ran out to refill the propane tank. <_< We took a chance on how much gas was left because the movers will not transport a tank with gas in it. I'm guessing we're going to be doing a lot of bbq'ing in the near future. lol

Tonight.... greek salad? and maybe crabcakes? :unsure:

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I went out to the Danforth here in Toronto and had awesome Greek food with my friend. We'd dropped off boxes of stuff at the Goodwill first and then went for a drive.

The food was so good -- we had Saganaki -- flaming cheese!!! it was awesome! Who doesn't like their cheese on fire?

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I went out to the Danforth here in Toronto and had awesome Greek food with my friend. We'd dropped off boxes of stuff at the Goodwill first and then went for a drive.

The food was so good -- we had Saganaki -- flaming cheese!!! it was awesome! Who doesn't like their cheese on fire?

I love the danforth.... like looove it.

Greek food is my absolute fave. :D

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Who doesn't like their cheese on fire?

:lol:

My sister, daughter, and I dinner-hopped the Greek restaurants on the Danforth one night. Different courses at each restaurant. We wanted to try as many restaurants as possible and figured this was the quickest way. :lol:

Speaking of Greek restaurants!..... When my sister lived in Toronto we had seasons tickets to the National Ballet. (We both took ballet when we were younger. She was in Russian ballet and I was in traditional..... for 15 years. :blink: ) My sister loved watching the ballet, I loved listening to the symphony. Except this one time when they did a production of Blue Snake. At the end there was a giant head and hands which scooped up the dancers and ate them. I think I cheered! :lol: It was an amazing production.

Anyway, (getting back to Greek restaurants... lol) we would always go to Penelope's on King St first. Then we would get to the theatre in time to make up stories about the people we'd see in the theatre. We'd be crying we were laughing so hard at some of the things we'd come up with. A bit of culture can really be quite entertaining. :lol:

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Tonight I am going to the Brauhaus Schmitz in Philly for dinner, its german beer house... and damn I plan to knock myself off my rocker. :)

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Now I miss Toronto. :cry:

You'll be close once you move to DC. :D

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Oh man, I miss the Danforth area... there is this little Greek restaurant at Pape I think and they have the best gyros and the hottest male servers :D And oh the honey balls... YUMMM.

Tonight Im making chicken tacos for dinner. Headed to the food store to grab the tacos after this!

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Mmmm, Greek food. When I was in FL last week, I actually had my first ever VJ meet up (I met Chri'stina, her hubby and son Kavi) at this yummy Greek restaurant in Tarpon Springs.

Tonight we are going out for sushi!

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Yah, that thought popped up in my head too!

I'm sorry, I am a simpleton!

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male servers with honey balls? :o

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Oh, I had the yummiest black bean burritos with cilantro and lime rice, followed by dessert from just from the freezer Michigan Blueberries and some Reese's peanut butter hearts.

My fiance' on the other hand is eating boiled green peas and a hard boiled egg sandwich. I think his evening meals will get definitely better once we are married and we are living together!

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male servers with honey balls? :o

WELL...the male servers prolly had honey balls... :devil:

But the ones I had I actually got from a bakery. They were like timbits oozing with honey.

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Mmmm, Greek food. When I was in FL last week, I actually had my first ever VJ meet up (I met Chri'stina, her hubby and son Kavi) at this yummy Greek restaurant in Tarpon Springs.

Tonight we are going out for sushi!

Sushi, I'm jealous :lol:

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