Staying Flexible and Another Health Icon
Pin it It’s been a while since I’ve had an official “lunch break” at the BIC (since I now work half days) and I have to say, it’s quite nice to be able to come home and make a lunch mid-day. I typically just pack something and eat it around 1:30 right at my desk. For today’s at home lunch, I simply reheated last night’s carnitas leftovers: In a plate-sized bowl, I layered spinach, carnitas, avocado, and some tortilla chips. This tasted absolutely delicious! Last night we ate them... Continue reading »
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