Transcript: I want to basically write a reminder that I want to make grilled cheese. I don't know when I want to make grilled cheese, but I know I want to make grilled cheese.
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At 11:30, the speaker had just enjoyed homemade breakfast tacos with shallots, mixed greens, and salsa. They are planning to procure more food for cooking later in the day. They are considering a chicken dish for dinner but haven't decided on the specifics. The final plan for the meal is yet to be determined.
I enjoyed a steak sandwich for lunch made with leftover steak and homemade chimichurri, topped with provolone, fried shallots, and garden-fresh amara greens. It was flavorful and satisfying. Alongside, I had some chocolate. Now, I'm ready to continue with the rest of my day.
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