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Hey Everybody!
:wave: The Chicken Mango Salad is from Qdoba Here is a description of it from their website: "Qdoba Mexican Grill Goes Tropical; Introduces Chicken Mango Salad When the heat is on, Qdoba Mexican Grill knows customers search for lighter fare, and the Chicken Mango Salad will hit the spot. It recently was introduced into select locations in Colorado and Florida as a test item for the growing franchise. The new item blends Qdoba’s tropical mango salsa with a tangy lime vinaigrette dressing over shredded romaine lettuce and their signature adobo chicken. The salad is presented in a crispy tortilla bowl served with cheese and sour cream. The menu item, like all of Qdoba’s options, are not pre-made and can be customized to fit any guests liking. The tropical mango salsa is made in the restaurant and customers can request to have their Chicken Mango Salad naked, without the bowl. The price of the Chicken Mango Salad is $ 5.99 in most locations..............." All the flavors just go so well together! The lime vinagrette dressing is awesome! And as it says you can customize it however you want it, they make it right there in front of you, just like Subway, only this is SouthWest/Mexican. Yesterday I had a Dublin Salad: Dublin Salad A seasoned grilled chicken breast, sliced and served on a bed of European field greens. Sprinkled with pine nuts, sun-dried tomatoes and goat cheese. Served with a tarragon dijon dressing. It was SO HUGE! I didn't even make a dent in it, but it was SOOOOOOo good and I felt so much better after eating it instead of junk!!!!! :carrot: Hoping your all having a wonderful :sunny: Monday! :cool: :hug: |
Hello ladies..
First I have to say Mindee, Congratulations. I was so thrilled to read that Marissa is here and all is well. She is a DOLLBABY. Glad you are feeling okay and hope the boys were big helps for you today. (did you get any rest at all?) Things here have been hectic and life has kept me away. I just got in a funk and didn't want to bring it here. Slowly getting myself over that hump.... We have been landscaping some, still have so much to do. I am waiting for the house to be power washed so I can wash windows and we can do the foundation landscaping. I was able to save lots of wildflowers, which I am happy about. I wanted some of the natural look. Started BACK to walking yesterday and again today. (though it was 85 degrees at 8p.m. when we walked) Even did a bike ride yesterday. So, here I am trying again. Have to go for blood work in the a.m. and groceries after. Hopefully I can buy some more plants and continue on that job. :) Marti- Glad to hear that you are moved and alive and well. You will have to tell us more about yuor house. Jane- Wow...you are doing so well and have accomplished so much. We need to see a pic. of those flowers. I planted 2 peony bushes and they are already looking so good. I love my wildflowers too. Jodi- We are not anxious to see our tax bill..and actually might not even get one until next year. We aren't sure...but have heard they are going up. Our area had an increase last year too. (on the old house) Ugh! Carol- Hello and Welcome. I am sure you will like it here. Everyone is super! Tammy- That yardwork is quite a workout isn't it? After my first day of it my legs were sore from getting up and down. We have so much more to do....we put mulch and plants around 9 trees plus an area in front of the porch. Haven't even done around the house yet although we did plant a wildflower garden on one side of the yard shed and peonies on the other side. Mom put tomato and pepper plants in back of the shed. Hope you got to relax after your shower...:) Sassy- That chicken sounds good...yum! Hi to you. Jules, Cristina, and other JL's...Hi and hope you are doing well. I am trying to read and catch up. |
Sue- I was so scared to see my tax bill, but mine wasn't that bad. We put our home on 3/4 of an acre- 10 yrs ago. We do have some neighbors, but to the front and back of us are fields. At the time we bought this, the land was a little less than 1/2 of what the house cost! We live in what is still considered a farming county, and now when they sell acreage, it goes for about double what we paid just 10 yrs ago.
I hear tell of people around here and in nearby towns having to put thier homes up for sale because they can't afford the tax bill. But if they can't afford it, who is going to buy it? And from what I hear also is that this area has the highest foreclosure rate in the state! |
Just a quick How-do-ya-do here! :wave:
Today was WI day and I managed to lose 1.5lbs during all that crazy moving and eating out and bad choices and not walking! I'm pretty pleased w/that. Will be changing the ticker. I wish it did half pounds......will look like I only lost one. But hey....I'm a happy chickie!! Chat w/ya soon....I'm off to walk! |
We're so close...let's head on over to #250.
See ya there! |
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