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Super Bowl (Weekend Part 2)


GFzinks09

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That entry was getting a bit long so I thought I'd continue here. We got home and I had to finish grading lab reports from last week and made a few questions for the student's exam on Thursday. Then it was time for the Super Bowl! Ok, I'll be honest...I googled, furniture surfed, craigs listed, house searched for the future, and played around more on the internet only to watch intently and shhhh Scott during the commercials.

 

Before the game even started I put the computer down for a serious chat with him...."I just want you to know I do not plan on watching anything but the commercials and half time. So don't get upset, it's just the way it is". Scott starts laughing and basically tells me he figured considering the way I had settled in with my computer to keep myself busy.

 

Before the game, on the drive home from VT, we had one of our rare arguments stirred by being over tired. I wanted take out, he wanted to wander TJs to look for food to make. It was a misunderstanding of I simply did not want to cook, clean, plan, do anything. I wanted the rare occasion where I have to do NOTHING to get food. Show up, pick up an easy order, go home and eat. Something that I miss greatly especially when I'm tired. I have been getting better but I still get super frustrated sometimes that things always have to be so difficult. I had just planned every meal for the whole weekend and eaten out of tupperware and I was ready to just have someone else cook. We ended up making nachos with plans to make other food but never got there.

 

The nachos were AMAZING!!!! and I haven't had nachos in so long it was a great treat. I have been wanting them FOREVER. Scott always eats them at bars and such and I'm always jealous (part of our argument...his not wanting to make a decision at the grocery store comeback was - "well I can get anything anywhere so I'm just thinking of you". Us gluten-free ladies who are tired and hungry can understand that was not well received.

 

So we bought blue corn and white corn chips, mozz cheese, cooked beef in BBQ sauce, and diced tomatoes. I put the whole thing in a baking dish. 3 layers of chips sandwhiched with all the fixings and Scott even could help with this one. 10 minutes later we were in a cheesy baked heaven.

 

It was soooooo delicious, we ate wayyyy too much, and couldn't manage to eat anything nutritious after our disgusting display.

 

Ended up being a great Super Bowl and a great night. Plus, now I have another recipe in my arsenal.

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