Cheese and Bread

I was sooo hungry all afternoon, it was a total I-would-gnaw-my-own-arm-off-if-I-could situation.  I guess cookies don’t make good lunches??  Nah!!!  But still, my hunger was so ridiculous that it totally distracted my from my work and now I really don’t know what to do tomorrow to fix it.  Cheese and bread!*

*”Cheese and bread” is a common exclamation in St. Thomas, where I grew up.  It can express any strong emotion, frustration or surprise for example.  I guess it’s sort of analogous to the Midwestern “golly gee whiz!”

Cheese and bread is also what I ate as a snack this afternoon.

That mess that looks like a smashed turtle (eww!) is actually a Sandwich Thin with 2oz of Cabot’s 50% reduced extra sharp cheddar melted on it.

It was tasty, but clearly not enough as I attacked this gigantic spoon of peanut butter next.

Thankfully Adam got home earlier than expected and I could start prepping dinner at 5:30.

I roasted up some broccoli,

and threw this Trader Joe’s purchase into the oven as well.

The Mandarin Orange Chicken did not disappoint.

The flavor and texture were spot on for (good) Chinese take out, and each serving had only 190 calories and 1.5 grams of saturated fat (I ate ~1.5 servings).

Overall it was a satisfying dinner.  But can you ever be too satisfied for dessert?

Even when you ate dessert for lunch, the answer to that question is still no!  Especially when it’s the best candy bar on earth.  These Cadbury Crunchie bars might be my new favorite thing.

I’m not sure how tomorrow is going to play out, but we are heading to VA at some point in the morning; we’ll be down there all weekend visiting my in-laws.  Unfortunately there is no internet available to me, so I’ll probably have to do a recap when we get back.  Maybe a short phone post or two for fun?

What’s a strange but fun expression from where you grew up?

4 thoughts on “Cheese and Bread

  1. I love that “cheese and bread” is a phrase in the VI! I don’t think I’ve ever heard that before – I love learning about different sayings in different parts of the country. I don’t think I have any that are too unusual, but it’s always fun to hear others.

  2. I grew up in Australia, so as you can imagine we have a slew of weird expressions. There are the commonly known ones (no worries, good onya, struth!, etc.), but there are others not many non-Aussies would know – “that’s just not cricket” springs to mind. You say it when something is just not right. Like – the store is out of chocolate. That’s just not cricket! Hahaha.

  3. I’m not sure where this expression came from, but I always say “shut the back door!” when something is unbelievable. I love cheese and bread in the afternoon- it’s the perfect snack! Thanks for using Cabot cheese 🙂
    ~Jacquelyn

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