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Lunch and Dinner | Sides

Sides are mostly veggies for lunch and dinner: 

  • mashed potatoes
  • cauliflower and potato mash
  • poultry gravy
  • beef gravy
  • roasted sweet potatoes
  • white rice
  • brown rice
  • fresh cooked broccoli
  • fresh cooked green beans
  • fresh cooked carrots
  • vegetable medley
  • chia coleslaw
  • baked potatoe chips
  • roasted cauliflower

mashed potatoes
cauliflower and potato mash
poultry gravy
beef gravy

Generally requested together (mash + gravy), the cauliflower mix lowers the carb count on the mashed potatoes, while decreasing slightly the taste. The amount is small enough that I'd recommend the mix over the pure potato mash. 

As for gravy, poultry gravy is light in color while beef gravy is darker brown and slightly saltier. 

potato mash and gravy (in the cup)


roasted sweet potatoes

Chopped and sliced and roasteed, these don't look like any sweet potato know but taste fine. However, they do come a bit on the dry side, order some gravy or sauce to go with them. 

roasted sweet potatoes (and turkey with light gravy)


white rice
brown rice

I honestly NEVER ordered these. 


fresh cooked broccoli
fresh cooked green beans
fresh cooked carrots
vegetable medley

Vegetable medley is just a mix of the three "fresh cooked" items. It's basically boiled, so mostly tasteless, but not overcooked. Need sauce or something else to go with them. 

Vegetable medley next to Honey BBQ Turkey


chia coleslaw
baked potatoe chips

Never tried these two. 

roasted cauliflower

Eh... cauliflower is tasteless. Even after you roast them, they're still tasteless. 

roasted cauliflower upper-right bowl
(the main plate is tuna vegetable plate)


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