Good simple recipes

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I'm having another Gourmet MRE, boil in a bag Mussels Provencale with M&M fries in the Actifry.

Belgian Moules Frittes, mussels and fries with mayo on the side.
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Ribeye steak

Salt and pepper

Grill to desired doneness

Eat with romaine hearts and onions chopped roughly and topped with salsa

Does it get any simpler?
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Get chunk of raw Ahi and chop it up
Get 2 avocados and chop it up
Get a bunch of green onions and chop them up
Add sesame seeds
Add sesame oil
Add ponzu sauce
Add Sambal Oelek (better than Siracha and less sugar)

Mix

You have Poke
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Mild white fish of your choosing
1 cucumber
5 limes
2 lemons or 1 orange
Pico de gallo

Finely slice fish into cubes
Cut cucumber into small pieces
Place cucumber and fish in bowl together
Squeeze all the citrus into the bowl
Mix
Let sit for 20 min or more
Transfer fish and cucumber mixer to another bowl (or drain the citrus if you're trying to conserve bowls)
Add pico de gallo

You have ceviche
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I just had a Montreal bagel with bacon, egg and a Kraft cheese slice, Heinz tomato ketchup on the side.

Damn good.
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This one is really good.

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unsweetened almond milk, 1/3 of a bowl
oats, quick or rolled, fill to milkline and shake bowl for even coverage, continue filling and shaking
nuke for :90
add raisins chopped banana and berries

you have oatmeal

i eat it 5+ days a week
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Hastur wrote: Mon Apr 01, 2019 6:34 am This one is really good.

I spent part of my break watching this video. It is sort of mesmerizing. It looked like he was wearing the same clothes for the video. I wonder if he actually ate that many eggs over the course of the day.
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California wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:13 am You have ceviche
Make sure that fish was frozen first. Read up on Anisakis worms and it'll put you off unfrozen sushi. The citrus pickling does not kill the worms. Japan has the highest rate of Anisakiasis in the world.
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