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Egg beaters,

Cherry tomatoes,

Salad,

Cheese,

Water,

1% Milk

Bell peppers,

Cucumber,

Onions,

Mushrooms,

Celery,

Balsamic vinaigrette,

Marinara Sauce,

We tend to buy organic veg when possible. Most of the time we grow our own. First crop of veg is almost ready! :dance:

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ewok

I tend to grill up some freshly sliced Ewok every couple of days for salads. Pretty juicy, especially for red meat.

he's in there eating all the food! i don't dare say anything or i'll get suspended :crying:

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A pack of frozen cheese hot dogs.

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ewok

I tend to grill up some freshly sliced Ewok every couple of days for salads. Pretty juicy, especially for red meat.

he's in there eating all the food! i don't dare say anything or i'll get suspended :crying:

There is more than one Ewok. There is a whole pack of them on Endor, running around. Wicket was especially tasty on a nice bed of lettuce.

wicket.jpg

I recommend a light dressing, maybe a vinaigrette of some sort.

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ewok

I tend to grill up some freshly sliced Ewok every couple of days for salads. Pretty juicy, especially for red meat.

he's in there eating all the food! i don't dare say anything or i'll get suspended :crying:

There is more than one Ewok. There is a whole pack of them on Endor, running around. Wicket was especially tasty on a nice bed of lettuce.

wicket.jpg

I recommend a light dressing, maybe a vinaigrette of some sort.

ewoks are like highlander - there can be only one!

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Right now...

A very large jar of marinated artichoke hearts from Costco.

Two gallon jugs of water.

A gallon of 2 % milk.

A half eaten rotisserie chicken from Costco.

Some slimy looking lettuce and some mushy lookin plums.

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ewok

I tend to grill up some freshly sliced Ewok every couple of days for salads. Pretty juicy, especially for red meat.

he's in there eating all the food! i don't dare say anything or i'll get suspended :crying:

There is more than one Ewok. There is a whole pack of them on Endor, running around. Wicket was especially tasty on a nice bed of lettuce.

wicket.jpg

I recommend a light dressing, maybe a vinaigrette of some sort.

ewoks are like highlander - there can be only one!

Tell that to my salads!

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For him.......

constant supply of beer

Jars of exploding Kimche

oozing stinky cheeses (which I insist is kept in sealed boxes :help: )

For me........

Jars of non exploding sauerkraut

Olives

Yoghurts

Wine

Tins of pineapple

And then all the usual suspects..........

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Beer

Diet Mountain Dew

Turkey or chicken lunch meat

Provolone, Havarti, Feta, or Swiss cheese in block or sliced form

Miracle Whip

Olives

Strawberry or mixed berry jam

Butter

I Can't Believe It Is Not Butter or Smart Balance

Real maple syrup

1/2% or 1% Milk

Whipped cream

Yogurt

Chopped garlic

Occasional produce (But I tend to buy frozen because buying fresh is often a waste of money in my house. We generally can't eat it all before it goes bad.)

Eggs

Pesto

Leftovers

Other things make it to the fridge, but the above are staples and almost always in there.

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Beer

Diet Mountain Dew

Turkey or chicken lunch meat

Provolone, Havarti, Feta, or Swiss cheese in block or sliced form

Miracle Whip

Olives

Strawberry or mixed berry jam

Butter

I Can't Believe It Is Not Butter or Smart Balance

Real maple syrup

1/2% or 1% Milk

Whipped cream

Yogurt

Chopped garlic

Occasional produce (But I tend to buy frozen because buying fresh is often a waste of money in my house. We generally can't eat it all before it goes bad.)

Eggs

Pesto

Leftovers

Other things make it to the fridge, but the above are staples and almost always in there.

Eggs,mayo,ketchup, tomato sauce,butter,cheese, hotdog,sausage, mushrooms, chinese celery,onions,ginger,leeks,some parsley,lemon grass,tomatoes,iceberg lettuce,green beans,carrots,potatoes,some green leafy veggies(we use for cooking sinigang or nilaga) bell peppers (red and green) milk,juices,cabbage,bokchoy,apples,mangoes,chicken,beef,and pork,These are the must have inside our the fridge.

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