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Re: What's the last thing you ate or are currently eating?
« Reply #1700 on: Today at 11:10:44 AM »
I didn't know they made a double sausage one, but it sounds twice as good as the single.
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Re: What's the last thing you ate or are currently eating?
« Reply #1701 on: Today at 01:05:25 PM »
Cajun fillet chicken biscuit with coleslaw for lunch.
We had to drop off a birthday cake at one location and hurry back home to take a baby shower cake back to the church......didn't have time for a big lunch.

Now back home and I had a couple of pecan puffs (some call the wedding cookies if they're patted out flatter). It's shortbread dough with chopped pecans backed until they puff up and then covered in powdered sugar.
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Re: What's the last thing you ate or are currently eating?
« Reply #1702 on: Today at 03:59:28 PM »
I stirred a bunch of black pepper in my leftover sausage gravy and dipped 2 sausage, egg, and cheese muffins in it.
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Re: What's the last thing you ate or are currently eating?
« Reply #1703 on: Today at 08:30:49 PM »
I didn't know they made a double sausage one, but it sounds twice as good as the single.
I woulda preferred doubling up on bacon or ham, myself. It's basically one croissant with two sets of filling.

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