Soup and Soup . . .
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Back at work today, I spent the first part updating the paper catalogs with all of last week’s many changes. Then I spent pretty much the rest of the afternoon setting up the website so that at 12:01 am Thursday morning the sales banner and all the sale prices will become active on the site. At least I hope so.
If not, I’ll still be up so I can do it manually if need be.
Right before I headed home we got the proofs from the mailing list company for me to approve. I double-checked everything and then sent back the approval. Still don’t know yet exactly when they’ll go out though. Hopefully soon.
On the way home I stopped off at the Jason’s Deli on Bay Area Blvd to pick up Jan one of their Nutty Mixed-Up Salads.With chicken breast, organic field greens, grapes, feta, nuts, dried cranberries, raisins, pumpkin seeds, organic apples, we both have had this salad in the past, and it’s really delicious.
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But this time I had still had a bowl of El Pollo Loco’s Chicken Tortilla Soup left from our last visit so that was my dinner tonight.
It’s amazing how loaded with chicken this is. And really good, too.
As it stands right now, tomorrow we’ll head up to Pasadena to have lunch with our friend Julie a the Monterey’s Little Mexico there. Can’t wait to have some of their great Chicken Tortilla Soup.
Yep. That’s Chicken Tortilla Soup two days in a row. What’s your point?
The Word of the Day is: Anthropomorphic
Thought for the Day:
Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into thinking they can’t lose. – Bill Gates
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