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The last thing you ate or drank v.2

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reheated a piece of grilled fish, grilled cauliflower with vinaigrette (apple cider vinegar/olive oil/soy sauce/raw cane sugar/spices)
 
I live in the US. The flavoured greeks available are Chobani, Fage, Oikos, and Yoplait.
I can buy them at Kroger, Food Lion, and Walmart.
 
the only thing wrong with the flavored Greeks is the sugar content, which sort of negates the benefits of eating Greek in the first place-- unless somebody makes a flavored one that is low in sugar or even sugar free?
 
I also just had blueberry greek yogurt. it was really good. i dont mind sugar either, in small amounts, artificial sweetener is the devil.

also, hummus and carrots and a gatorade. i wish there was a sports drink or something like gatorade out there without the high fructose corn syrup? I have retardedly low blood pressure and it helps me to drink fluids that have electrolytes/sodium in them. I salt my food too, and that helps me be less dizzy. Anyone know of any drinks like that out there? also, without artificial sweeteners. its hard to find. I like Vitamin water, but then those usually have weird additives like ginseng and taurine, and I don't like those.
 
tell that to the greeks

Edit: Americanized greek yogurt from companies seeing the spike in number of people buying it and make their own, almost completely disregarding the true meaning and Greekness of Greek yogurt.

Had some slices of carrots and potatoes in olive oil with spices done on the grill. Holy cow, was it yummy.

^ Saweeeeet. What was your used recipe for the coconut milk?
 
scrambled eggs w/ a diced potato, topped with home-made pasta sauce, and a can of tuna w/ honey and cinnamon.
 
^That sounds goooood!

Beef and rice with onions + salsa. Simple but always does the trick.
 
^ Saweeeeet. What was your used recipe for the coconut milk?

Drain and save coconut water, separate flesh from husk, chuck flesh and coconut water in food processor, blend thoroughly. What you now have is a goopy mixture of coconut milk and stringy worthless fiber -- strain milk from fiber. I strained with an old cotton t-shirt -- seemed to work well.
 
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