So today's weekly WW weigh in was finally positive news (-1.6 = hurrah! such a relief).
My friend the tapeworm (well I'm not pregnant, so I often joke that my post-lunch yen for food must be from a run in with one of those critters a la the X-Files) insisted that I buy a bagel at 2:30ish. My counteroffer was to buy a 9-grain bagel (see? trying to at least do the best I can, though I wonder if it's akin to negotiating with terrorists or just being pragmatic).
Ergo tonight's dinner on the run was not the usual sneak attack at Two Boots Pizza, much as I love their kitschily named pies (though I doubt Mrs. Peel would've looked the way she did in her catsuit [yowsa!] if she snacked on the Mrs. Peel pie regularly).
Instead I took a stroll and ate at Dojo's on West 4th near Bway. Although my roommate and I would go often when we lived there 20 years ago (eeek! yeah, I feel old) I haven't been there in ages. I got yakisoba with veggies and chicken + homemade ginger ale. Tasty!
Addendum on Thursday:
So I have replaced the yakisoba photo with a slightly less blue-tinted shot, and while it may LOOK odd and vaguely slimy (sorry), it WAS actually quite good. And the homemade ginger ale was so milky looking because it had a giant pile of shredded ginger at the bottom, with some lemon zest thrown in for good measure. Delicious!
My friend the tapeworm (well I'm not pregnant, so I often joke that my post-lunch yen for food must be from a run in with one of those critters a la the X-Files) insisted that I buy a bagel at 2:30ish. My counteroffer was to buy a 9-grain bagel (see? trying to at least do the best I can, though I wonder if it's akin to negotiating with terrorists or just being pragmatic).
Ergo tonight's dinner on the run was not the usual sneak attack at Two Boots Pizza, much as I love their kitschily named pies (though I doubt Mrs. Peel would've looked the way she did in her catsuit [yowsa!] if she snacked on the Mrs. Peel pie regularly).
Instead I took a stroll and ate at Dojo's on West 4th near Bway. Although my roommate and I would go often when we lived there 20 years ago (eeek! yeah, I feel old) I haven't been there in ages. I got yakisoba with veggies and chicken + homemade ginger ale. Tasty!
Addendum on Thursday:
So I have replaced the yakisoba photo with a slightly less blue-tinted shot, and while it may LOOK odd and vaguely slimy (sorry), it WAS actually quite good. And the homemade ginger ale was so milky looking because it had a giant pile of shredded ginger at the bottom, with some lemon zest thrown in for good measure. Delicious!

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