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Ever since I moved across the street from the grocery store, Japanese food store and numerous bakeries and cheese shops, I've lost the ability to purchase food in advance.

Anyway, as many mornings begin, I had no idea what to make for lunch. Yesterday I cheated and used the italian tuna for pasta (it has veggies mixed in) with my spaghetti, but I didn't have any more. Not being in the mood to make dumplings, I decided to just stuff a tupperware with rice and grabbed this clover leaf flavoured tuna and a V8.

Suffice to say, I just had it and its delicious! I have no idea how long it had been sitting in my pantry (I rarely buy canned stuff except for the pasta tuna) but I think I'll be buying it more :)
Definitely more my taste than the Spicy Thai Chili - but that's a pretty close 2nd too. Any other grab-and-run quick lunch tips?

I usually stock meat patties, V8, yogurt, granola bars so I can grab them and go...
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posted at 2007/03/23 9:30 AM by feistydaichi   0 comments


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