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Draft Day Menu


Dex

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Damn does it feel good to be back. Good afternoon ladies and gents and welcome to the draft menu thread! Despite our fearless leader's newly found hippy veganism (just kidding don't ban) some of us still want to talk about meat, cheese and good old fashioned carbs. I'm starting the thread a couple of days early to give people ideas on what to cook! I know some of us will be out and about at a bar and you're still encouraged to let us know what you plan on eating. But I know some of you will be breaking out the smoker/grill for this occasion and my mouth is watering at that thought.

 

I'm still undecided on what I'll be eating since it's going to be a late night for me and I'm not sure if I'll even be able to watch the draft. Just in case I'll be scanning through this thread for ideas. (I'll include some below).

 

So let's see what you've got planned Huddle and as always..... PICS ARE ENCOURAGED.

 

DISCLAIMER: Don't forget to post what you'll be drinking.

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This is a good omen for our season.  Dex, last year, much like our offense, you sucked at starting the game day menu thread, and look what happened.

I was already prepared to start this thread Thursday, but I see you have reported to training camp with a new attitude and energy.  

That said, I'll be enjoying a fairly healthy shrimp gyro from my fav local greek place

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(this pic does not do justice to their magnificent creations)

 

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which would have been fine, but since you posted the mozz sticks thing, you bastard, I'll be having

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as well.

 

Keep Pounding!

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4 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

This is a good omen for our season.  Dex, last year, much like our offense, you sucked at starting the game day menu thread, and look what happened.

I was already prepared to start this thread Thursday, but I see you have reported to training camp with a new attitude and energy.  

That said, I'll be enjoying a fairly healthy shrimp gyro from my fav local greek place

Image result for greek shrimp gyro

(this pic does not do justice to their magnificent creations)

 

and 

 

which would have been fine, but since you posted the mozz sticks thing, you bastard, I'll be having

Image result for fried mozzarella gif

 

as well.

 

Keep Pounding!

The latter half of 2016 was rough for me personally I didn't even watch all of the games. But it's a new year.

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