My lunch today came on a biodegradable plate with plastic wrap over it. Due to the unwieldy packaging, the sandwich slid down, because I had to place it sideways into my satchel. It was fortunate that my lunch was not mangled.
The sandwich itself was very good. Turkey lunchmeat, greenleaf lettuce and cheese on Dave's killer bread. The lunchmeat was flavourful and the lettuce crisp and crunchy. My wife slathered each slice of bread with lemonaise, making the sandwich almost creamy. it was a wonderful effect.
On the side I had a carrot, an apple, and a mandarin orange. The apple was large and delicious which is to be expected with a red delicious. The carrot was not as good as my usual carrots; it tasted more of dirt than normal, muddying the bright taste to which I am accustomed. Were I to guess at the appearance of the carrot from its taste, I would not have expected it to be as orange as it was. The orange was juicy, but I found the peeling and seed-spitting arduous. I hate to have to work for my food.
Though the central piece of my lunch rendered an extremely pleasant experience, I am giving this meal a 2.5 because of the difficult packaging, the poor quality of one of the sides and the work I had to put in myself. Also my wife made me support her neck by wrapping a rolled-up towel around it and holding both ends while she got her hair shampooed by a hairdresser. So this is payback.
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