Grilled cheese sandwich calories

Grilled Cheese

2009.05.21 00:21 smokestack Grilled Cheese

Welcome to the home of humanity's greatest invention: the almighty grilled cheese sandwich. Give us your brilliant photos, recipes, and grilled cheese experiences. If it's awesome, post it.
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2010.11.03 06:22 fortune_cell we don't actually know what sandwiches are

A family friendly sandwich sub!
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2013.06.14 13:02 faith_plus_one Food for small bodies

A sub for recipes, memes, and support related to low-calorie diets, targeted at people who have low TDEEs.
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2024.06.10 20:17 yuuuhhhhhhh42069 Can anybody help?

Can anybody help?
Please help.
16yo in the house BELIEVES that the crackers for the 'cheddar cheese/peanut butter' don't have actual cheese in them.
"They're just orange crackers"... Blasphemy.
Can anyone tell me for a fact what the final verdict is?!
Please and thank you!
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2024.06.10 20:09 CRYSTALek2799 Definitely the worst place to propose.

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2024.06.10 20:09 lolbutterfly Calories for this? Cuban sandwich. Pressed. Maybe 6 inches? Plus Spanish bean soup

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2024.06.10 20:06 Cheesesaladthrowaway Cheese Salad Sandwich :(

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2024.06.10 20:03 Cheesesaladthrowaway Cheese salad sandwich :(

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2024.06.10 19:54 billcipher137 He’s such a groovy guy

He’s such a groovy guy
Can you tell I love weird al. Can you tell I love cheese sandwich
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2024.06.10 19:36 EvolGrinZ A while ago I made some Dongchimi (Radish Water Kimchi), *recipe included*

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2024.06.10 19:32 secessus corn pone toasted in a pan

sorry for the bad pic, it's dark in the van (see below)
When I have excess power that can be used for cooking I grill cornpone in a sandwich press.
It's 100% overcast today and raining lightly so the solar is already playing catch-up. I gave the batteries a rest and cooked these in a pan.
Ate them hot with a dab of butter on each. Very comforting on a dreary day. They are effectively flat hushpuppies so doggo got a taste.
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2024.06.10 19:32 lukiepukie11 I’m lovin in at Taco Bell

I’m lovin in at Taco Bell
McDonald’s across the street, always choose the bell over the arches
Also rate the meal?
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2024.06.10 19:23 gordonmonaghan Someone listened to Shane…

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2024.06.10 19:07 Accurate_Natural_835 Coconut Oil Maxxing Experiment- Thermobolic on X

This following post is from Thermobolic on X “Coconut Oil Maxxing Experiment update (Very long. Trying to include as much info as possible)
Total scale weight lost: 9.1 lbs - from morning of May 31st to morning of June 5th (5 days)
For the week before this, I had cut out coconut oil and was consuming 3k (2700-3000) calories per day. I was attempting a low fat diet. I slowly gained weight over the week and ended up 4lbs heavier (225-229). My macros for that week were around... 250g protein 350 carbs 60 fat
Begin experiment:
May 31st AM weight: 229.4 Consumed 4129 calories - 1036 from coconut oil (120g) Fat: 249g (52%) Carbs: 336g (31%) Pro: 176g (16%)
Lost 2 lbs.
June 1st AM weight: 227.4 Consumed 3409 calories - 1036 from coconut oil (120g) Fat: 220.5g (57%) Carbs: 166.8g (19%) Pro: 202.2g (23%)
Lost 2.8 lbs.
June 2nd AM weight: 224.6 Consumed 3525 calories - 1036 from coconut oil (120g) Fat: 212.9g (53%) Carbs: 209.4g (23%) Pro: 207.1g (23%)
Lost 1.7 lbs.
June 3rd AM weight: 222.9 Consumed 3513 calories - 1036 from coconut oil (120g) Fat: 202g (51%) Carbs: 240.8g (27%) Pro: 203.3g (23%)
Lost 1.8 Lbs.
June 4th AM weight: 221.1 Consumed 3540 calories - 1036 from coconut oil (120g) Fat: 169.9 (42%) Carbs: 310g (34%) Pro: 212.6 (23%)
Lost .8 lbs.
June 5th AM weight: 220.3
Notes:
Take from this what you will. I'm just experimenting and trying to report all my findings. My theory is that coconut oil has a metabolic boosting effect.
Not saying anyone else should do this. 120g of coconut oil is a lot. I don't really know what it's doing to me.
Since I started coconut oil maxxing again, I've been absolutely craving fat. In addition to the coconut oil, I've also been drinking heavy cream.
Is it all water?
As you can see, my carb intake has decreased. Still hitting 200g+ most days, but this is less than what I was consuming (300+g) before starting this experiment. So, the question is, is 200g carbs enough to keep my glycogen stores full? I don't really know, but I don't do much exercise. I walk about every other day for 30 minutes and I go to the gym 1-2 days per week.
I pushed carbs back up to 310 yesterday and still lost .8 lbs, so I think it's probably not all water.
I'm looking leaner than I was 5 days ago, but I don't really feel "flatter" if that makes sense. Still feel "full" of glycogen on 200g carbs.
I feel AWESOME right now on high fat, medium carb, medium protein.
Yesterday, when I pushed carbs up, I lowered fat and felt terrible all day.
Still figuring out the perfect combo where I feel the best, but it's definitely going to include quite a bit of fat.
I know I know, "Randle cycle" "This isn't Peaty" - I feel like a million bucks right now and I'm still losing weight. Going to stick with it for now and see how it goes. I still think a high carb, medium protein, lower fat diet is going to be best for most people.
I just seem to burn through everything I eat. The more I eat, the more energy I have. I really think the coconut oil is the key here.
My carbs come from, almost entirely, fruit and honey. My fat sources are coconut oil and heavy cream. My protein sources are Greek yogurt, milk, a little beef, some cottage cheese and casein protein powder.
I track everything meticulously - down to the gram.
I didn't do anything weird in the past week to skew results - no extra cardio or training, though I do just feel the need to get up and move because I have so much energy. I didn't cut water or take diuretics or anything weird like that. All my supplements stayed the same.
My bowel movements haven't really changed. In my initial post about this people said it was all waste, but I really don't think so. I have a lot of experience with coconut oil and it doesn't give me diarrhea, loose stool or anything really. I have 2-3 good bowel movements per day and that hasn't changed.
Again, I am feeling awesome on this diet (besides the high carb day). So much energy. I feel unstoppable.
I will continue to track and report results.
Thanks for following along. Please let me know your theories, or if you have any questions.”
What do y’all think of this. Is coconut oil the one exception for eating swampy? Is it “really negative” calories?
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2024.06.10 19:05 Dazzling_Height644 She's trying "different" ideas 🤣

She's trying
Bitch, this is still not cooking. Not hard or rocket science to make a grilled sandwich. And she LOVES her spray VEGETABLE OIL, that bitch puts it on everything!!! 🤣🤢🤮
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2024.06.10 19:02 kryptikguy Let’s set realistic expectations for FFIE.

Let’s set realistic expectations for FFIE.
Instead of shooting for the moon, let’s aim for an attainable share price.
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2024.06.10 18:56 Sweet-Count2557 Best Breakfast in Tulsa Ok

Best Breakfast in Tulsa Ok
Best Breakfast in Tulsa Ok Are you ready for the ultimate breakfast experience in Tulsa, Oklahoma? Look no further because we've got the inside scoop on the best breakfast spots in town.Get ready to indulge in mouth-watering dishes that will satisfy all your morning cravings. From cozy cafes to upscale gourmet establishments, we've explored it all.Whether you're a local or a visitor, we're here to guide you through the top breakfast destinations in Tulsa. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a culinary journey like no other.Key TakeawaysTulsa has a variety of breakfast spots that cater to different tastes and preferences.The Chalkboard is a beloved landmark known for its upscale ambiance and masterfully executed gourmet food.Chimera offers a unique dining experience with its globally-inspired cuisine, friendly service, and outstanding coffee.Tallys Good Food Cafe is a popular retro diner that serves over 100 American dishes and has a dazzling 1950s decor.Top-Rated Breakfast Spots in TulsaWe've been discussing the top-rated breakfast spots in Tulsa, and some of the highly recommended places include The Chalkboard, Chimera, Tallys Good Food Cafe, and Savoy. These establishments are known for their exceptional breakfast offerings and have garnered positive reviews from satisfied customers.The Chalkboard, located at 1324 S Main St, Tulsa, OK 74119, is a beloved Tulsa landmark housed in the Historic Hotel Ambassador. With its upscale, white-tablecloth setting and European-style ambiance, it offers American gourmet food that's masterfully executed and served with impeccable service.Chimera, situated at 212 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103, is an Instagrammable industrial-chic cafe on North Main Street. Not only does it offer outstanding coffee, but it also serves globally-inspired cuisine with veggie options. The eclectic atmosphere and friendly service make for a delightful breakfast experience.Tallys Good Food Cafe, located at 1102 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112, is a retro diner that serves over 100 tantalizing American dishes. Open seven days a week, it's a popular pit stop for both locals and Route 66 tourists. The dazzling retro 1950s decor adds to the overall dining experience.Savoy, established in 1918 and located at 6033 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145, specializes in scratch-made breakfast using fresh and locally sourced ingredients. It offers a wide range of home-cooked early morning meals that are sure to satisfy any breakfast lover.Now that we've explored the top-rated breakfast spots in Tulsa, let's move on to the must-try breakfast dishes in Tulsa.Must-Try Breakfast Dishes in TulsaLet's delve into the must-try breakfast dishes in Tulsa and discover the delectable options that will satisfy our morning cravings.When it comes to breakfast in downtown Tulsa, there are several enticing choices that will surely please any palate. One notable spot is The Chalkboard, located at 1324 S Main St. This popular downtown diner offers a smorgasbord of satisfying and creative breakfast treats in a homey ambiance. Their strong coffee enhances the dining experience, making it a beloved destination for breakfast lovers.Another delightful option is Chimera, an Instagrammable industrial-chic cafe on N Main St. Known for outstanding coffee and creative breakfast dishes, Chimera offers globally-inspired cuisine and veggie options in an eclectic atmosphere. It's the perfect place to start your day with a delicious and unique breakfast.For those seeking a retro diner experience, Tally's Good Food Cafe is a must-visit. Located at 1102 S Yale Ave, this diner boasts a tantalizing menu of over 100 American dishes. Its dazzling retro 1950s decor adds to the dining experience, making it a popular pit stop for locals and Route 66 tourists alike.Savoy, located at 6033 S Sheridan Rd, is another noteworthy breakfast spot in Tulsa. Established in 1918, this restaurant specializes in scratch-made breakfast using fresh and locally sourced ingredients. With a wide range of home-cooked early morning meals, Savoy has become a fixture in Tulsa's food scene.These are just a few of the must-try breakfast dishes in downtown Tulsa. Whether you're in the mood for gourmet American fare, eclectic global cuisine, or a classic diner experience, Tulsa has something to satisfy every breakfast craving.Hidden Gems for Breakfast in TulsaWhile exploring hidden gems for breakfast in Tulsa, we discovered a charming café tucked away on Cherry Street that serves delectable homestyle breakfasts at wallet-friendly rates. The café, known as Cherry Street Kitchen, offers a delightful breakfast experience with its cozy atmosphere and generous portions. Here are three reasons why Cherry Street Kitchen is a hidden gem for breakfast in Tulsa:Huge Servings: When it comes to breakfast, Cherry Street Kitchen doesn't hold back. Their plates are filled to the brim with mouthwatering dishes that are sure to satisfy even the heartiest of appetites. From their buttermilk biscuits to their oats, every item on their menu is served in generous portions.Wallet-Friendly Rates: One of the best things about Cherry Street Kitchen is their affordable prices. Despite the high quality of their food, they manage to keep their prices reasonable, making it a great option for those looking for a delicious breakfast without breaking the bank.Delectable Homestyle Breakfasts: The highlight of Cherry Street Kitchen is their delectable homestyle breakfasts. From their perfectly cooked eggs to their crispy bacon and thick toasts, every bite is packed with flavor and made with love.Transitioning into the subsequent section about local favorites for breakfast in Tulsa, it's clear that Cherry Street Kitchen has earned its place among the city's best breakfast spots.Local Favorites for Breakfast in TulsaSome local favorites for breakfast in Tulsa include The Chalkboard, known for its mouth-watering spins on classic American breakfast fare, and Chimera, an Instagrammable industrial-chic cafe offering globally-inspired cuisine. These establishments have become go-to spots for breakfast enthusiasts in Tulsa, Oklahoma. To help you decide where to start your day off right, we've compiled a table showcasing some of the best breakfast options in Tulsa:RestaurantLocationSpecialtiesThe Chalkboard1324 S Main St, Tulsa, OK 74119Upscale American gourmet foodChimera212 N Main St, Tulsa, OK 74103Globally-inspired cuisine and veggie optionsTallys Good Food Cafe1102 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112Retro diner with over 100 American dishesSavoy6033 S Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK 74145Scratch-made breakfast with locally sourced ingredientsOld School Bagel CafeMultiple LocationsNew York-style bagels and customizable breakfast sandwichesThese establishments offer a diverse range of breakfast delights, from upscale gourmet options to retro diner classics. Whether you're in the mood for a sophisticated breakfast experience or a nostalgic trip down memory lane, Tulsa has something for everyone. So why not start your day off right with a delicious meal at one of these local favorites?Breakfast Delights in Tulsa OkWe can't wait to try out the breakfast delights at the local favorites in Tulsa, OK, such as The Chalkboard and Chimera, for their mouth-watering spins on classic American breakfast fare and globally-inspired cuisine, respectively.Here are three breakfast spots in Tulsa that are sure to delight your taste buds:Tally's Good Food Cafe: This retro diner offers a tantalizing menu of over 100 American dishes. With its dazzling retro 1950s decor, Tally's is a popular pit stop for locals and Route 66 tourists alike. Open seven days a week, Tally's is the perfect place to start your day with a hearty breakfast.Savoy: Established in 1918, Savoy is a fixture in Tulsa's food scene. This restaurant specializes in scratch-made breakfast using fresh and locally sourced ingredients. With a wide range of home-cooked early morning meals, Savoy is a beloved choice for breakfast delights in Tulsa.Old School Bagel Cafe: If you're in the mood for New York-like bagels, Old School Bagel Cafe is the place to go. Crafted through a water-boiled recipe, their bagels are the real deal. You can also create your own breakfast sandwich with a choice of cheese, garnish, and meat.These three breakfast spots offer unique and delicious options for breakfast delights in Tulsa, OK. Whether you're in the mood for classic American dishes, locally sourced ingredients, or New York-style bagels, you're sure to find something to satisfy your cravings at these local favorites.Frequently Asked QuestionsAre Any of the Top-Rated Breakfast Spots in Tulsa Ok Pet-Friendly?Yes, some of the top-rated breakfast spots in Tulsa, OK are pet-friendly. They understand the importance of including our furry friends in our dining experiences.These pet-friendly establishments provide a welcoming atmosphere for both humans and their pets. They offer outdoor seating options where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast while your pet relaxes by your side.What Are Some Unique Breakfast Dishes That Can Be Found in Tulsa Ok?Some unique breakfast dishes that can be found in Tulsa, OK include the 'Barbecue Benny' at Neighborhood Jam, which features tasteful ham slices and poached eggs.Another option is the 'Blueberry Cobbler Waffle' at Waffle That!, topped with fresh blueberries and whipped cream.Bramble Breakfast & Bar offers creative and unique breakfast dishes made with locally sourced ingredients. These dishes add a delightful twist to the traditional breakfast fare and are sure to satisfy any adventurous food lover.Are There Any Hidden Gems for Breakfast in Tulsa Ok That Offer a Vegetarian or Vegan Menu?There are several hidden gems in Tulsa, OK that offer vegetarian or vegan breakfast options.One such gem is Chimera, an Instagrammable industrial-chic cafe on North Main Street. They're known for their outstanding coffee and creative breakfast dishes, including delicious vegetarian and vegan options.Another option is Neighborhood Jam Tulsa, which offers creative breakfast and brunch bites in a lively and bright ambiance. They've artful presentations of meals, including a vegetarian-friendly barbecue benny with tasteful ham slices and poached eggs.Do Any of the Local Favorites for Breakfast in Tulsa Ok Offer Gluten-Free Options?Yes, some of the local favorites for breakfast in Tulsa, OK do offer gluten-free options.These restaurants understand the importance of catering to different dietary needs.Whether you're looking for gluten-free pancakes, omelettes, or even pastries, you can find delicious options that are safe for you to enjoy.From cozy cafes to farm-to-table eateries, there are plenty of choices that will satisfy your gluten-free cravings.Don't worry, you won't have to compromise on taste or quality.Are There Any Breakfast Delights in Tulsa Ok That Are Known for Their Specialty Coffee or Tea Beverages?There are several breakfast spots in Tulsa, OK that are known for their specialty coffee or tea beverages. These establishments offer a wide variety of flavorful and unique drinks to accompany your morning meal.From superior quality coffee at Foolish Things to outstanding coffee and creative breakfast dishes at Chimera, you can find a delightful beverage to start your day off right.Whether you prefer a perfectly brewed cup of coffee or a refreshing tea, these breakfast delights have you covered.ConclusionIn conclusion, Tulsa, Oklahoma offers a plethora of delectable breakfast options to satisfy any craving. From cozy neighborhood cafes to upscale gourmet establishments, there's something for everyone in this vibrant city.Whether you're a local or a visitor, you'll find hidden gems and local favorites that will delight your taste buds. So why wait? Embark on a culinary journey through Tulsa's breakfast scene and indulge in the best breakfast delights this city has to offer.
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2024.06.10 18:46 throwawayCO-710 Would this be a triple or a double decker?

Would this be a triple or a double decker?
Made this morning with sliced French bread from a local bakery (x3 slices) + Kraft American (x4 slices) + Country Crock spread. Three slices of bread but only two "decks" of cheese lead me to believe this is a double decker but I've ordered triple deckers at restaurants and it was basically the same thing. What say you grilledcheese - is the sandwich pictured a triple or double decker?
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2024.06.10 18:45 ElenaSunshineMag Healthy breakfast #35: Delicious homemade recipes with broccoli

Broccoli cabbage in its composition contains a large amount of vegetable protein, fiber, amino acids, minerals, and the most powerful vitamin – vitamin C. Of course, in addition to it, cabbage contains other vitamins: B1, B2, B5, B6, PP, E, K, and provitamin A.
Cabbage is recommended by nutritionists, including in the diet for those who lose weight intensively. In large quantities, vitamin C and minerals activate metabolism. Thanks to them, the body burns fats. Cabbage vegetable protein saturates well and for a long time, helps to recover after training.
Fiber cleanses the intestines, which relieves flatulence, slims, and improves skin health. Frequent consumption of broccoli dishes helps to remove excess fluid from the tissues. The body receives a general recovery.
Broccoli Microgreens:
"This study provides critical insights into the potential for broccoli microgreens to provide a dense source of minerals that can be grown with a small ecological footprint by individuals in a distributed agricultural model. Microgreen production could also diversify the average diet, as broccoli is only one of many nutrient-rich microgreens that can be easily produced and consumed by individuals. Therefore, with proper education of the general public and subsequent action, microgreen production and consumption represents a viable mechanism for diversifying food production systems, which is necessary for increasing societal resilience to environmental changes that threaten long industrial food chains."(1)
#1.Broccoli in sour cream and garlic sauce
Broccoli in the sauce is a light, healthy, and very tasty vegetable dish in a hurry. It's amazing how a small amount of sour cream and garlic transforms and reveals the taste of broccoli. Juicy and fragrant green cabbage inflorescences in a delicate white sauce with a pleasant garlic aroma are a harmonious combination.
Ingredients for 2 servings: Broccoli 14.11oz Sour cream with a fat content of 20 % 3 tablespoons Garlic (large) 1 clove Butter 2 tablespoons Salt to taste Ground black pepper to taste
Instruction:
Cooking time 15 minutes
Prepare the necessary ingredients. Divide the broccoli into medium-sized inflorescences. In a saucepan or saucepan, boil 4 cups of water, and salt it (1 teaspoon). Put the broccoli in boiling water. Blanch the cabbage over medium heat for 2 minutes.
Discard the broccoli in a colander and leave the water to drain. Now prepare the sour cream sauce. To do this, melt a piece of butter in a frying pan. Add sour cream to the butter. Stir and let the sour cream disperse in the oil.
Peel the garlic and pass it through a press into a frying pan. Season the resulting sauce with salt and pepper (a pinch at a time). Stir and heat the sauce for 1 minute.
In the finished sauce, transfer the broccoli inflorescences. Stir so that the sauce permeates all the inflorescences. Warm the dish under the lid for another 1 minute.
Broccoli in sour cream and garlic sauce is ready. Serve broccoli as a separate dish or as a side dish. Bon Appetit!
#2. Broccoli, fried in a frying pan
Forget about steamed watery broccoli. Try just frying broccoli in a frying pan, and you will definitely add this dish to your permanent menu.
Ingredients for 4 servings: Broccoli cabbage 28.22oz Olive oil 2 tablespoons Salt to taste Ground black pepper to taste Water 3 tablespoons
Instruction:
Cooking time 15 minutes
Broccoli cabbage is divided into inflorescences. Cut the inflorescences into pieces, and cut the stems into thin slices.
Pour oil into a frying pan, and heat it well over medium heat.
Put the chopped broccoli stalks in a frying pan and fry, without stirring, for 2 minutes.
Then pour in the broccoli inflorescences, and mix. Fry, without stirring, until lightly golden, 1-2 minutes. Add salt and pepper to the water, and mix until the salt dissolves. Pour water with salt and pepper into a frying pan, cover with a lid, and simmer broccoli for 2 minutes.
Remove the lid and cook the broccoli until the liquid evaporates for another 2 minutes. Bon Appetit!
#3. Broccoli baked cheese and sour cream sauce
Everyone knows that broccoli is a healthy vegetable that needs to be included in your diet as often as possible. Today we will prepare a simple but delicious dish - bake broccoli in the oven with a sauce of cheese and sour cream.
During baking, cabbage, soaked in sour cream and cheese sauce, retains its juiciness and acquires creamy notes. And the melted cheese forms an appetizing crust on the surface of the green inflorescences.
Ingredients for 2 servings: Broccoli (fresh or frozen) 14.11oz Sour cream with a fat content of 15 % 3.53oz Hard cheese 3.53oz Ground coriander to taste Salt to taste Ground black pepper to taste Butter (for greasing the mold) 1 tablespoon
Instruction:
Cooking time 25 minutes
Prepare the necessary ingredients. Of course, it is better to give preference to fresh cabbage, but frozen broccoli will come to the rescue out of season. If you use fresh broccoli, first disassemble it into inflorescences and rinse. Turn on the oven to preheat to 392F.
In a saucepan, boil 4 cups of water, add salt to it, and lower the broccoli inflorescences into boiling water. Bring the water to a boil, boil the frozen broccoli for 1 minute, then discard in a colander. (Cook fresh broccoli for 3-4 minutes.)
To prepare the cheese-sour cream sauce, grate the hard cheese on a fine grater and put it in a bowl. Add sour cream to the grated cheese.
Add salt, ground black pepper, and ground coriander (or other spices and seasonings to your liking). Stir until smooth. Grease the baking dish with butter.
Put the broccoli in the prepared form. Spread the sour cream and cheese mass over the broccoli inflorescences as evenly as possible.
Bake the broccoli in a preheated 392F oven for 10 minutes. The dish is ready. Serve broccoli baked with cheese and sour cream sauce to the table hot for breakfast. Bon Appetit!
(1) - US National Library of Medicine; Broccoli Microgreens: A Mineral-Rich Crop That Can Diversify Food Systems. Carolyn F. Weber. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5362588/.
https://elenasunshinemagazine.com/cooking/healthy-breakfast-35-delicious-homemade-recipes-with-broccoli/
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2024.06.10 18:39 One_Interaction_1581 2nd Annual Chattanooga BBQ Week June 10 - 16th

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2024.06.10 18:36 ElenaSunshineMag 3 recipes with delicious and healthy microgreens

Microgreens are a natural product. The composition of microgreens, along with vitamins and minerals, already includes natural, digestive enzymes that help to assimilate healthy elements completely. Microgreens are a natural product. The composition of microgreens, along with vitamins and minerals, already includes natural, digestive enzymes that help to assimilate healthy elements completely.
Microgreens come in a variety of flavors - from spicy to nutty, lemon? And the list of nutrients contained in these little miracles is huge.
The healthiest microgreens
The range of microgreens available today is huge. Wash the greens immediately before eating, so after the plant is cut, it is sent to the refrigerator in this form for storage. It is not recommended to wash the microgreens under the tap: the stems are quite fragile and easily break under water pressure. Therefore, you can simply rinse it in a saucer with water and blot it with a napkin.

Pea shoots

Microgreen peas are sprouts grown from seeds and have at least 2-3 real leaves. At this stage of development, they contain the maximum amount of vitamin and mineral substances and amino acids. In terms of the number of healthy elements, microgreens are significantly superior to ripe peas.
Microgreens grown at home contain vitamins A, B, C, E, K, PP, phosphorus, potassium, manganese, iron, zinc, proteins, interchangeable, and essential amino acids.
Young, juicy pea sprouts are the healthiest in the winter season when the body suffers from a deficiency of healthy vitamins, and micro- and macroelements. Sprouted microgreens of peas have a powerful immunomodulatory, antioxidant, and rejuvenating effect.
Salad with spinach and microgreens
A very low-calorie and healthy salad that contains a lot of dietary fiber. You can eat at any time of the day, with a side dish or a meat dish. In the form of microgreens, you can use any sprouted greenery. Microgreen peas are a delicious, natural, and healthy product.
Its cultivation will not take much effort and time. The cut microgreen peas can be stored for 2-3 days by placing them in a tightly closed plastic container on the bottom shelf of the refrigerator. After this period, the seedlings lose their delicate taste and healthy properties.
Ingredients: Black sesame 1 teaspoon Tomato 1 piece Bulgarian pepper 1 piece Fennel (crushed) 2 tablespoons Spinach 2 tablespoons Micro-green peas 1 tablespoon
Instruction:
Cooking time 15 minutes Rinse vegetables and herbs in running water. Chop the bell pepper, tomato, fennel, and spinach. Add microgreens, sprinkle with sesame seeds and salt to taste. If desired, you can add a little olive oil. Mix all the ingredients.

Radish sprouts

Radish sprouts are rich in essential amino acids and chlorophyll, which has all the benefits, from anticancer properties to improved digestion. Radish is rich in fiber, essential oils, anthocyanins, vitamins, and macro- and microelements. One of the most popular varieties of microgreen plants. It looks beautiful because of its unusual purple-green color. It is widely used in cooking for making salads and decorating various dishes.
Salad with radish microgreens
We strengthen our immunity with greens, and seedlings of micro-green radish.
Ingredients: For salad: Radish micro-greens 1 cup Orange, peeled and diced 1 piece Avocado, peeled and diced 1 pc Chopped carrots or daikon 1/2 cup Walnuts 1/4 cup For refueling: Cold-pressed olive oil 1 tablespoon Lemon juice 1 tablespoon Finely chopped garlic 1 clove Salt and pepper to taste
Instruction:
Cooking time 15 minutes
Place the sprouted microgreens in a salad dish and add the remaining ingredients. Mix the ingredients of the dressing thoroughly in a separate container and pour the resulting liquid over the salad. The specified amount is enough for 1-2 servings. Arrange the salad in portioned salad bowls, and decorate the top with cheese petals, which we cut with a vegetable cutter. And you can serve it on the table.

Sunflower shoots

The taste of sunflower stalks crosses the border between nutty and lemon, with a more herbal taste. Sunflower shoots are best eaten in salads and sandwiches. Sunflower microgreens have an impressive nutritional composition. This is the best microgreen for a complete replacement for vegetable protein. Sunflower shoots contain all the essential amino acids, as well as iron, potassium, magnesium, calcium, copper, and phosphorus. They are especially rich in zinc, which has many benefits, including strengthening the immune system and improving digestion. Sunflower seedlings are ready for harvesting in about 10 days. By trying and combining different types of microgreens, you can create completely new flavor combinations.
Halva from sunflower seedlings
What is the difference between live halva and ordinary halva? The fact that it is really alive, with active enzymes and without sugar. Such a product cleanses the body well. Parchment provides additional enzymes for better absorption, as well as a set of vitamins and minerals. Cocoa enhances the taste and acts as a natural stimulant. In the complex of all ingredients, halva from sprouts is a high-energy food.
Ingredients: Sunflower seeds 10.58 oz Cocoa 2 tablespoons Honey 5.29 oz Parchment 3 tablespoons
Instruction:
Cooking time 20 minutes
Sunflower microgreens contain a very rich set of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and high-quality fats. Very dense food. You can eat just like that, with honey, and add it to salads. They taste neutral. As an independent dish, halva is probably the best.
Sunflower seeds (without shells) should be washed and filled with drinking water for 3 hours. Flip into a colander, cover with wet gauze in four layers and leave at room temperature for 2 days.
Scroll the microgreens on a meat grinder with a small or medium grate twice. Add honey, parchment, and cocoa, and stir everything. Halva is ready. You can add a handful of apricot pits or almonds for piquancy. Store in the refrigerator for no more than a week. Bon Appetit!


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2024.06.10 18:30 Defiant-Leadership40 Text conversation between me and my dad

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2024.06.10 18:06 ContractAmazing8642 How do I cope with the constant stress and anxiety due to living with her? I'm 17, and I still have a year until I'll be able to leave.

As the title says. I've made several other posts about specifically what I'm gonna DO when I leave / get kicked out, and while I have a few plans for when it does eventually happen, the fucking constant stream of negativity is just too much for me to handle.
A while ago, my mom went out of state with my siblings to go visit some family. I stayed behind with my stepdad to occasionally clean the house and go to my stepdads office to clean for some extra money. And holy shit, best 11 days of my life. The anxiety was still there, 100%, but everything just felt so peaceful, and mellow. I genuinely felt happy. If I wanted to get up, and just make myself a grilled cheese or a quesadilla, simply because I felt like it, I could. I was able to finish watching Breaking Bad (a show my mom kind of blew up at me for watching, because my bio dad was an addict at one point, and for some reason she thought I was watching the show to learn how to make meth, which uh, just what the fuck?) and I was also just able to nap and relax whenever I felt like it.
I had chores to do, but I could do them at my own pace, and considering that I'm autistic and I have sensory issues, just being able to get them done when I feel good about doing them just... Felt absolutely wonderful. I didn't have to worry about getting them done literally as soon as I wake up, and I didn't have to worry about her screaming at me and bursting through my door because I put a dish in the wrong cabinet or some shit. I could just take my time, and do things at my own pace. I actually felt MORE motivated to do housework simply due to the fact that I could do it at my own pace, without having to worry about my mom's verbal abuse.
I honestly can't begin to describe how nice it felt those 11 days. Genuinely some of the best days of my life, because I could just take things at my own pace and like... Be me. Something I'm really not able to do around her.
And then she showed back up.
From the first fucking MOMENT she arrived, we were already having issues. According to her, I looked scared when I was helping bring in groceries and stuff (expressing fear around her is a death sentence) and later, when she ended up yelling at me over essentially the same thing, she made a sarcastic remark about how "OBVIOUSLY I seem to be UNCOMFORTABLE around her" and how "She doesn't HAVE to live here". About a year ago, when she kind of forced me to admit I was suicidal (she hit me in the face immediately and mocked me), I let it slip that I was VERY uncomfortable around her, which is absolutely true. She's been using this piece of knowledge against me, and she brings it up in order to make me feel ashamed and guilty.
She's yelled at me a handful of times over me looking afraid and uncomfortable around her (she's been here like 3 days) and just... I am so fucking constantly stressed. My chest is tight 24/7, my mind is racing, my entire body just... Feels horrible because of the anxiety, my sensory issues are getting worse, and everything just feels so shitty honestly.
Another thing I should mention.
I'm using a backup phone right now. She doesn't know I own this. My regular phone was taken from me because she looked through it and saw me researching CPS and online abuse communities. This backup phone is basically the only way for me to talk to my LDR partner (my mom is convinced the they're a pedophile trying to sell me into a human trafficking ring, and she CONSTANTLY misgenders and generally dehumanizes them. Her reasoning for ALL of this, is because she found a message where they were discussing a VPN they used, that's literally it), and as well as that, this phone is my only way to research what I'm gonna do when I either leave or get kicked out.
I have a little under 500 dollars at the moment, and I have a little less than a year until I turn 18. I don't have a driver's license, and my mom got mad at me because of it, saying that I need to take initiative and ask her to take me driving so I can prepare to get my license. Here's the thing, I REALLY don't want to fucking talk to her, at all, whatsoever, let alone drive around a parking lot for 30 minutes with her breathing down my neck. But at the same time, there's really no other way for me to get my license, and I don't think there's anyone else who can take me driving. My current plan is to just save any money that I get, and try to find either a roommate online, or a REALLY cheap 1-bedroom apartment, which is easier said than done.
We live in a very Republican, middle of nowhere area, and there aren't that many jobs around. I'm afraid that if I get kicked out or leave or whatever, and I find a temporary place to live, my mom might find where I work. Absolutely fucking scares me. I'll also probably have to just walk back and forth to the store, wherever i work, and generally anywhere else I might need to go, and it gets HOT in this area. I honestly feel like most places probably won't hire me if I don't have a car, considering that I'd come to work sweating bullets every day. Other than that, in order to actually get money, I'll probably just try to donate plasma as much as I realistically can, because I just don't have many other options.
There is no way I'd be able to go to college ANY time soon, basically 0% chance. My grades are absolutely terrible, and I am NOT going to get myself involved with the predatory as fuck student loan system, not a chance.
Y'know how in TV shows, there's always like, a "loser" character, who just lives in a tiny apartment, and stays inside playing videogames or just hanging out with friends? I would genuinely be so fucking happy with that life. Just having my own, private space to live, and just being able to spend time with whatever hobbies interest me, and just generally not going out much. That sounds like the fucking DREAM to me, seriously. I uh, do not require a lot to be happy lol, not much at all. But even like, small, shitty apartments are EXPENSIVE now, and I was never really able to learn about things like taxes, rent, or any of that because nobody really ever taught me. Everything I know about paying taxes, and filing for disability, I learned from secretly researching overnight on this tiny backup phone that I keep under my pillow.
Everything just feels so... Overwhelming. I'm turning into a legal adult soon, but I'm not really excited. Unless I know for certain that I'll be able to secure housing soon, as well as a job, it's kind of impossible for me to really be happy at the moment.
And even excluding ALL of that, I'm STILL constantly fucking stressed and physically/mentally overstimulated because of my mother constantly making my life absolute hell. Things just feel so bleak and hopeless. If she finds out about this phone, it's over, and I'm fucked. I won't be able to research housing options, I won't be able to communicate with my partner at all, and I won't have access to abuse communities.
Just... Any advice whatsoever would be lovely. I guess just about like, finances, tracking down a cheap apartment or roommate, getting a job, taxes, coping with the fucking debilitating stress, anything at all. Thanks for taking the time to read this. <3
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2024.06.10 17:56 Sweet-Count2557 Best Restaurants in Summerville Ga

Best Restaurants in Summerville Ga
Best Restaurants in Summerville Ga We're thrilled to share with you the absolute best restaurants in Summerville, GA. As locals ourselves, we've had the pleasure of indulging in the delectable flavors offered by these culinary treasures.Whether you're craving Italian delicacies, Southern comfort food, classic American dishes, or authentic Mexican fare, Summerville has it all.From the casual and charming Crushed Tomato, to the go-to spot for Southern comfort food at Jims Family Restaurant, to the retro ambiance and mouthwatering dishes at The Willow Tree Grill, there's something for everyone to enjoy.Key TakeawaysCrushed Tomato is a casual pizzeria specializing in Italian cuisine, known for its charming ambiance and location in a converted cotton mill machine shop.Jims Family Restaurant is a popular family restaurant offering Southern comfort food, with generous portions and homemade biscuits.The Willow Tree Grill is a family-style restaurant with traditional American cuisine, known for its retro ambiance, spotless environment, and excellent service.El Pueblito is a local Mexican restaurant serving authentic dishes, offering great prices and prompt service, with traditional Mexican rice and refried beans as side dishes.Crushed TomatoCrushed Tomato is a casual pizzeria specializing in Italian cuisine, established in 2011 with a restaurant in Summerville and expanded to Lafayette, Georgia. This charming eatery provides a wonderful ambiance that transports diners to the heart of Italy. The restaurant is housed in a converted old cotton mill machine shop, which adds to its retro vibe and unique charm.When it comes to Italian specialties, Crushed Tomato offers a wide range of options. Their pizza menu is extensive, featuring classic favorites like Margherita and Pepperoni, as well as unique creations like the Prosciutto and Arugula. Each pizza is made with fresh ingredients and cooked to perfection in their wood-fired oven.Crushed Tomato also caters to those who crave traditional American cuisine. Their menu includes Southern comfort food like homemade biscuits and all-day breakfast options. Patrons can indulge in generous portions of dishes like chicken and waffles or biscuits and gravy, all served with a side of southern hospitality.In addition to their Italian and American offerings, Crushed Tomato also serves authentic Mexican dishes. From flavorful tacos to sizzling fajitas, the restaurant provides a taste of Mexico in the heart of Georgia. The reasonable prices make it accessible to all, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a delicious meal without breaking the bank.Not only does Crushed Tomato offer a diverse menu, but they also pride themselves on excellent service. The staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and always ready to accommodate any dietary preferences or restrictions. Whether you're looking for a cozy date night spot or a family-friendly restaurant, Crushed Tomato is the perfect choice for a memorable dining experience.Jims Family RestaurantJims Family Restaurant is a fantastic choice for those seeking Southern comfort food options in Summerville, GA.With all-day breakfast and brunch options, this family restaurant caters to a wide range of tastes and appetites.The portions are generous, and the homemade biscuits are a standout feature that keeps customers coming back for more.Southern Comfort Food OptionsWe absolutely love the homemade biscuits at this family restaurant, which specializes in Southern comfort food.Jim's Family Restaurant is one of the best places in Summerville Ga to enjoy delicious southern comfort food options. Their menu offers a wide variety of dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving for classic southern cuisine.One of their standout dishes is their fried chicken, which is cooked to perfection with a crispy and flavorful coating. The chicken is tender and juicy, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.Alongside the fried chicken, Jim's also serves up mouthwatering sides such as creamy mashed potatoes, buttery cornbread, and tangy coleslaw. The combination of these dishes creates a truly comforting and satisfying meal that will leave you wanting more.Whether you're a fan of fried chicken or just looking for some good old-fashioned southern comfort food, Jim's Family Restaurant is definitely worth a visit.All-Day Breakfast and BrunchWhile we were impressed with Jim's Family Restaurant's Southern comfort food options, we were equally delighted by their all-day breakfast and brunch offerings. Here are some reasons why Jim's stands out as one of the best brunch spots in Summerville Ga:Variety of Breakfast Dishes: Jim's Family Restaurant offers a wide range of popular breakfast dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving. From fluffy pancakes and crispy bacon to savory omelettes and perfectly cooked eggs, they've it all.Generous Portions: One thing we love about Jim's is their generous portions. You won't leave hungry after enjoying their hearty breakfast platters.Homemade Biscuits: No brunch is complete without a warm, buttery biscuit, and Jim's Family Restaurant knows how to make them just right. These homemade biscuits are light and fluffy, the perfect accompaniment to any breakfast dish.Whether you're in the mood for classic breakfast staples or something a little more indulgent, Jim's Family Restaurant has you covered. Head over there for a delicious and satisfying brunch experience.Generous Portions and Homemade BiscuitsWe were pleasantly surprised by the generous portions and mouthwatering homemade biscuits at Jim's Family Restaurant. The biscuits, a staple in Southern cuisine, were warm, flaky, and buttery. They were made from scratch using a traditional recipe passed down through generations.The history and cultural significance of biscuits in the South can't be overstated. They were a staple food during times of scarcity, providing sustenance and comfort. Today, biscuits are enjoyed in various forms, from classic buttermilk biscuits to savory variations with cheese, herbs, or even bacon.At Jim's Family Restaurant, they serve their homemade biscuits alongside hearty portions of Southern comfort food, creating a truly satisfying dining experience.Now, let's move on to our next stop, The Willow Tree Grill, where we discovered another delightful culinary experience.The Willow Tree GrillLocated in a remodeled early 1900s general store, The Willow Tree Grill offers a family-style dining experience with traditional American cuisine. The restaurant boasts a retro ambiance that takes you back in time, while still providing all the modern comforts.Here are three reasons why The Willow Tree Grill is a must-visit in Summerville Ga:Outdoor seating options: The Willow Tree Grill understands the allure of dining al fresco, and they offer a beautiful outdoor seating area for their patrons. Whether you want to enjoy a leisurely meal under the shade of a tree or soak up the sun while savoring your food, this restaurant has got you covered. The natural plants surrounding the outdoor seating area add a touch of serenity to your dining experience.Vegetarian menu options: For those who prefer vegetarian cuisine, The Willow Tree Grill has a variety of options to choose from. Their vegetarian menu is thoughtfully curated, ensuring that every dish is flavorful and satisfying. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty salad or a mouthwatering veggie burger, you can rest assured that your dietary preferences will be catered to.Excellent service and fair costs: At The Willow Tree Grill, you can expect top-notch service from their friendly and attentive staff. They go above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels welcomed and taken care of. Additionally, the restaurant offers fair prices for their delicious meals, making it a great option for those seeking a satisfying dining experience without breaking the bank.As we move on to the next restaurant, let's explore the flavors of Mexico at El Pueblito.El PueblitoLet's dive into the flavors of Mexico at El Pueblito, a local Mexican restaurant serving authentic Mexican dishes.El Pueblito is known for its traditional Mexican cuisine, offering a taste far from home-style cooking. As soon as you step into the restaurant, you'll be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that immediately transports you to Mexico.When it comes to the menu, El Pueblito doesn't disappoint. They offer a wide variety of traditional Mexican dishes that are sure to satisfy any craving. From enchiladas and tacos to fajitas and burritos, each dish is prepared with the utmost care and attention to detail. The flavors are bold and authentic, leaving you wanting more with every bite.One of the standout features of El Pueblito is its prompt service. The staff is friendly and attentive, ensuring that you have an enjoyable dining experience from start to finish. Whether you're dining in or getting takeout, you can expect your order to be ready in a timely manner. This efficiency is paired with great prices, making El Pueblito a fantastic option for those looking for a delicious and affordable meal.In addition to the exceptional food and service, El Pueblito also offers traditional Mexican rice and refried beans as side dishes. These classic accompaniments perfectly complement the main dishes and add an extra layer of authenticity to your meal.If you're in the mood for traditional Mexican cuisine at great prices, El Pueblito is the place to go. With its authentic flavors, prompt service, and affordable prices, it's no wonder that El Pueblito is a local favorite in Summerville Ga. So, gather your friends and family and head over to El Pueblito for a taste of Mexico right in your own backyard.Maryland Fried ChickenWe couldn't resist stopping by Maryland Fried Chicken for some mouth-watering fried chicken. This express chicken restaurant offers drive-thru and catering services, making it a convenient option for those craving delicious fried chicken.Here are some of the best dishes at Maryland Fried Chicken:Famous Thigh and Leg Chicken Combo: This customer favorite is a must-try. The crispy and flavorful fried chicken is served with a side of homemade gravy biscuits, creating a perfect combination of textures and flavors.Homemade Gravy Biscuits: These biscuits are a true treat. Made from scratch and smothered in rich and savory gravy, they're the perfect accompaniment to the fried chicken. The biscuits are soft and flaky, providing the ideal base for the delicious gravy.Chicken Tenders: If you prefer a lighter option, the chicken tenders at Maryland Fried Chicken are a great choice. They're tender and juicy, with a crispy coating that adds a satisfying crunch. Served with your choice of dipping sauce, these chicken tenders are sure to satisfy your craving.At Maryland Fried Chicken, the focus is on delivering high-quality fried chicken that keeps customers coming back for more. The combination of crispy chicken, homemade gravy biscuits, and delicious sides make it a top choice for those seeking a satisfying meal.After indulging in the mouth-watering offerings at Maryland Fried Chicken, it's time to explore another beloved restaurant in Summerville Ga, 'Los Maguey'.Los MagueyLos Maguey is a casual Mexican dining establishment in downtown Summerville that's beloved by local food enthusiasts. With a reputation for consistent food quality, dependable service, and reasonable prices, it has become a go-to spot for those craving authentic and flavorful Mexican cuisine.One dish that shouldn't be missed is their chilaquiles with white meat chicken, a must-try that perfectly captures the essence of Mexican flavors.Authentic Mexican CuisineWhile we've discussed various restaurants in Summerville, Georgia, it's important to highlight the authentic Mexican cuisine offered at Los Maguey. Here are three reasons why Los Maguey is a must-visit for lovers of traditional Mexican recipes:Authentic Mexican Cuisine: Los Maguey takes pride in serving truly authentic Mexican dishes. From the moment you step inside, the aroma of spices and herbs fills the air, transporting you to the heart of Mexico. Each dish is prepared using traditional recipes passed down through generations, ensuring an authentic and flavorful dining experience.Wide Range of Options: Los Maguey offers a diverse menu that caters to all tastes. Whether you're craving tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, or traditional Mexican rice and refried beans as side dishes, you'll find it all here. The menu also includes vegetarian and gluten-free options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a delicious meal.Affordable and Dependable: Los Maguey is known for its reasonable prices and consistent food quality. The portions are generous, and the service is prompt and friendly. Whether you're dining in or ordering takeout, Los Maguey delivers an excellent dining experience without breaking the bank.If you're looking for an authentic Mexican culinary adventure, Los Maguey in Summerville, Georgia, is the place to be.Dependable Service and PricesFor an excellent dining experience at Los Maguey, you can count on dependable service and reasonable prices.This casual Mexican dining establishment in downtown Summerville is well-loved by foodies in the area. Los Maguey consistently delivers authentic and flavorful Mexican cuisine that keeps customers coming back for more.The restaurant takes pride in providing dependable service, ensuring that your dining experience is smooth and enjoyable. Whether you're craving traditional Mexican dishes or looking for something new to try, Los Maguey has you covered.And the best part? You won't have to break the bank to enjoy a meal here. With their affordable prices, you can savor the delicious flavors of Mexico without worrying about your wallet.Don't miss out on their must-try chilaquiles with white meat chicken for a truly satisfying meal.Must-Try Chilaquiles With ChickenWe absolutely recommend trying the mouthwatering chilaquiles with chicken at Los Maguey, a must-visit restaurant in Summerville Ga. Here's why:Where to find the best chilaquiles in Summerville, GA: Los Maguey is the go-to place for delicious chilaquiles. They specialize in authentic Mexican cuisine and their chilaquiles are a standout dish on their menu.The secret to their deliciousness: Los Maguey prepares their chilaquiles with care and attention to detail. The dish consists of crispy tortilla chips smothered in a flavorful tomato-based sauce and topped with tender chicken, cheese, and a variety of toppings. The combination of textures and flavors is simply irresistible.The history and origin of chilaquiles and its cultural significance in Mexican cuisine: Chilaquiles have a long history in Mexican cuisine and are often enjoyed as a breakfast or brunch dish. They're a delicious way to use up leftover tortillas and are a testament to the resourcefulness and creativity of Mexican cooks.At Los Maguey, you can experience the true essence of chilaquiles and savor their deliciousness. Don't miss out on this culinary gem in Summerville Ga.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat Are Some Popular Menu Items at Crushed Tomato?Popular menu items at Crushed Tomato include their delicious pizzas made with freshly crushed tomatoes and a variety of toppings to choose from. Their Margherita pizza is a customer favorite, with its classic combination of tomato, mozzarella, and basil.For those looking for vegetarian or vegan options, Jim's Family Restaurant offers a range of dishes. Some popular choices include their homemade biscuits and Southern-style sides like collard greens and black-eyed peas.Does Jims Family Restaurant Offer Any Vegetarian or Vegan Options?At Jim's Family Restaurant, we understand the importance of catering to different dietary preferences. While we offer a wide range of Southern comfort food, unfortunately, we don't currently have specific vegetarian or vegan options on our menu.However, we believe in the benefits of choosing vegetarian or vegan meals, such as promoting a healthier lifestyle and reducing environmental impact.We're always open to feedback and suggestions from our valued customers to enhance our menu offerings.What Are the Opening Hours of the Willow Tree Grill?The opening hours of the Willow Tree Grill aren't provided in the information given.However, the Willow Tree Grill is one of the best places to eat in Summerville Ga. It's a family-style restaurant with traditional American cuisine. The restaurant has a retro ambiance and is located in a remodeled early 1900s general store.The Willow Tree Grill offers excellent service and fair prices, making it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike.What Is the Most Popular Dish at El Pueblito?The most recommended dish at El Pueblito is their authentic Mexican chilaquiles with white meat chicken.When it comes to the best places to eat Mexican food in Summerville, El Pueblito is definitely at the top of the list.Their menu offers a taste far from home-style cooking, with traditional Mexican rice and refried beans as side dishes.If you're craving flavorful and authentic Mexican cuisine, El Pueblito is the place to go.Does Maryland Fried Chicken Offer Any Gluten-Free Options?Maryland Fried Chicken doesn't offer any specific gluten-free options.However, there are several other restaurants in Summerville, GA that cater to gluten-free diets.For gluten-free fried chicken alternatives, I'd recommend checking out Crushed Tomato, a casual pizzeria that specializes in Italian cuisine. They may have gluten-free pizza options or other dishes suitable for those with dietary restrictions.Additionally, The Willow Tree Grill, a family-style restaurant with traditional American cuisine, may have gluten-free options available.ConclusionIn a surprising twist, the best restaurants in Summerville, GA not only offer delicious food but also provide a glimpse into the town's rich history.From the transformed cotton mill machine shop at Crushed Tomato to the remodeled general store at The Willow Tree Grill, these culinary gems serve up more than just tasty dishes.They offer a unique dining experience that combines the flavors of the past with the present, leaving a lasting impression on both locals and visitors.
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2024.06.10 17:56 ContractAmazing8642 How do I cope with the constant stress and anxiety due to living with her? I'm 17, and I still have a year until I'll be able to leave.

As the title says. I've made several other posts about specifically what I'm gonna DO when I leave / get kicked out, and while I have a few plans for when it does eventually happen, the fucking constant stream of negativity is just too much for me to handle.
A while ago, my mom went out of state with my siblings to go visit some family. I stayed behind with my stepdad to occasionally clean the house and go to my stepdads office to clean for some extra money. And holy shit, best 11 days of my life. The anxiety was still there, 100%, but everything just felt so peaceful, and mellow. I genuinely felt happy. If I wanted to get up, and just make myself a grilled cheese or a quesadilla, simply because I felt like it, I could. I was able to finish watching Breaking Bad (a show my mom kind of blew up at me for watching, because my bio dad was an addict at one point, and for some reason she thought I was watching the show to learn how to make meth, which uh, just what the fuck?) and I was also just able to nap and relax whenever I felt like it.
I had chores to do, but I could do them at my own pace, and considering that I'm autistic and I have sensory issues, just being able to get them done when I feel good about doing them just... Felt absolutely wonderful. I didn't have to worry about getting them done literally as soon as I wake up, and I didn't have to worry about her screaming at me and bursting through my door because I put a dish in the wrong cabinet or some shit. I could just take my time, and do things at my own pace. I actually felt MORE motivated to do housework simply due to the fact that I could do it at my own pace, without having to worry about my mom's verbal abuse.
I honestly can't begin to describe how nice it felt those 11 days. Genuinely some of the best days of my life, because I could just take things at my own pace and like... Be me. Something I'm really not able to do around her.
And then she showed back up.
From the first fucking MOMENT she arrived, we were already having issues. According to her, I looked scared when I was helping bring in groceries and stuff (expressing fear around her is a death sentence) and later, when she ended up yelling at me over essentially the same thing, she made a sarcastic remark about how "OBVIOUSLY I seem to be UNCOMFORTABLE around her" and how "She doesn't HAVE to live here". About a year ago, when she kind of forced me to admit I was suicidal (she hit me in the face immediately and mocked me), I let it slip that I was VERY uncomfortable around her, which is absolutely true. She's been using this piece of knowledge against me, and she brings it up in order to make me feel ashamed and guilty.
She's yelled at me a handful of times over me looking afraid and uncomfortable around her (she's been here like 3 days) and just... I am so fucking constantly stressed. My chest is tight 24/7, my mind is racing, my entire body just... Feels horrible because of the anxiety, my sensory issues are getting worse, and everything just feels so shitty honestly.
Another thing I should mention.
I'm using a backup phone right now. She doesn't know I own this. My regular phone was taken from me because she looked through it and saw me researching CPS and online abuse communities. This backup phone is basically the only way for me to talk to my LDR partner (my mom is convinced the they're a pedophile trying to sell me into a human trafficking ring, and she CONSTANTLY misgenders and generally dehumanizes them. Her reasoning for ALL of this, is because she found a message where they were discussing a VPN they used, that's literally it), and as well as that, this phone is my only way to research what I'm gonna do when I either leave or get kicked out.
I have a little under 500 dollars at the moment, and I have a little less than a year until I turn 18. I don't have a driver's license, and my mom got mad at me because of it, saying that I need to take initiative and ask her to take me driving so I can prepare to get my license. Here's the thing, I REALLY don't want to fucking talk to her, at all, whatsoever, let alone drive around a parking lot for 30 minutes with her breathing down my neck. But at the same time, there's really no other way for me to get my license, and I don't think there's anyone else who can take me driving. My current plan is to just save any money that I get, and try to find either a roommate online, or a REALLY cheap 1-bedroom apartment, which is easier said than done.
We live in a very Republican, middle of nowhere area, and there aren't that many jobs around. I'm afraid that if I get kicked out or leave or whatever, and I find a temporary place to live, my mom might find where I work. Absolutely fucking scares me. I'll also probably have to just walk back and forth to the store, wherever i work, and generally anywhere else I might need to go, and it gets HOT in this area. I honestly feel like most places probably won't hire me if I don't have a car, considering that I'd come to work sweating bullets every day. Other than that, in order to actually get money, I'll probably just try to donate plasma as much as I realistically can, because I just don't have many other options.
There is no way I'd be able to go to college ANY time soon, basically 0% chance. My grades are absolutely terrible, and I am NOT going to get myself involved with the predatory as fuck student loan system, not a chance.
Y'know how in TV shows, there's always like, a "loser" character, who just lives in a tiny apartment, and stays inside playing videogames or just hanging out with friends? I would genuinely be so fucking happy with that life. Just having my own, private space to live, and just being able to spend time with whatever hobbies interest me, and just generally not going out much. That sounds like the fucking DREAM to me, seriously. I uh, do not require a lot to be happy lol, not much at all. But even like, small, shitty apartments are EXPENSIVE now, and I was never really able to learn about things like taxes, rent, or any of that because nobody really ever taught me. Everything I know about paying taxes, and filing for disability, I learned from secretly researching overnight on this tiny backup phone that I keep under my pillow.
Everything just feels so... Overwhelming. I'm turning into a legal adult soon, but I'm not really excited. Unless I know for certain that I'll be able to secure housing soon, as well as a job, it's kind of impossible for me to really be happy at the moment.
And even excluding ALL of that, I'm STILL constantly fucking stressed and physically/mentally overstimulated because of my mother constantly making my life absolute hell. Things just feel so bleak and hopeless. If she finds out about this phone, it's over, and I'm fucked. I won't be able to research housing options, I won't be able to communicate with my partner at all, and I won't have access to abuse communities.
Just... Any advice whatsoever would be lovely. I guess just about like, finances, tracking down a cheap apartment or roommate, getting a job, taxes, coping with the fucking debilitating stress, anything at all. Thanks for taking the time to read this. <3
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