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		<title>ruhlman.com: Lunch: Peanut Butter and Cabbage Sandwich</title>
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<p>Peanut butter and cabbage sounded weird to me at first, but I think I will try it tomorrow.  (At the very least, I could probably bust through one or two of the heads of cabbage I have around the house in a week or two.)</p>
<p>Ruhlman&#8217;s post got me thinking, though &#8211; I don&#8217;t have any kind of lunch traditions.  In fact, most days I don&#8217;t put any thought into it at all.  Leftover something or other, a slice of bread with something on it, the classic standby bagel with cream cheese and tomato.  One day recently I made tuna salad with yogurt, fresh pepper and a little paprika.  Nothing groundbreaking.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to make lunch a little more special.  Even just once or twice a week.  I pledge to find something to bring a little charm to an otherwise utterly perfunctory part of my midday.</p>
<p>Anyone out there have a lunch tradition they&#8217;d like to share &#8211; a special food or a special personal ritual they like to do that surrounds or relates to lunch?  I would love to hear it!</p>
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