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Kiln |
May 22 2006, 01:52 AM
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Forum Bard
Joined: 22-June 05
From: Balmora, Eight Plates
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Meatballs and mashed potatoes...greatest foods ever. Seriously I could survive off those two foods forever...I just ate both earlier. Thanks alot. *Kiln goes to kitchen*
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He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee. - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Ibis |
May 22 2006, 06:21 AM
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Mouth
Joined: 30-March 06
From: Florida Moon-filled Sleepless Nights
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Well, I do love Burritos ... the original Burrito Supreme is still way way at the top of my list, as well as my doberman pinscher's ... cause I always would give him the very last "knot" part of my burrito as he salivated himself into a frenzy in the back seat. LOLOL But lately, my very favorite food is Sherbert - Razberry Blush Sherbert to be precise. Either Publix or Walmarts, but Walmarts containers are bigger. The reason for my sherbert love is that I am at the age when I'm starting to get "hot flashes" and let me tell you - they are really killer. But a nice trip to the freezer, stick your head in there for awhile, admire the pics of Mel Gibson in the shower scene and David Lee Roth doing high kicks posted behind the frozen vegetables, ahhhh .... sigh.... grab the sherbert and a spoon and it's cool down heaven!!! (Just kidding about the posters in the freezer but I've considered it since I spend more and more time with my head in there! tee hee) Also now, my favorite meats are chicken, turkey and london broil. I like croquetted chicken legs, turkey just about anyway and anytime you can serve me London Broil with mash potatoes, gravy and California vegetables, and I won't complain. OH God, Mazelure - I'm hungry now! Time to visit the freezer. lol
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Foster |
May 22 2006, 06:51 AM
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Finder
Joined: 24-March 06
From: Bradford, UK
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the testicles of the dung beetle, marinated in a combination of caustic soda and brine, with a side order of gerkins.
If that isn't available, I'll have roast beef, yorkshire pudding, roast parsnips, roast potatoes, peas and carrots. With a dollop of English mustard.
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I hate the mice from Bagpuss. Never trust rodents with DIY skills.
"We will fix it, we will fix, we will stick it with glue, glue, glue, we will stickle it, every little bit of it, we will fix it like new, new new."
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Olav |
May 22 2006, 08:00 AM
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Knower
Joined: 14-March 06
From: Norway
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QUOTE(Foster @ May 22 2006, 07:51 AM) the testicles of the dung beetle, marinated in a combination of caustic soda and brine, with a side order of gerkins. I'd have to say leg of lamb. I made that for myself this Friday. With creamed potatoes and carrots and a red wine sauce... mmm... Getting hungry...
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Do not take me for a conjurer of cheap tricks!
Gandalf
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Olav |
May 22 2006, 08:45 AM
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Knower
Joined: 14-March 06
From: Norway
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Well considering my current 'residence' is just about big anough for a chair and desk it wouldn't be very comfortable I can assure you... I also have one of those mini-stoves with two cooking plates and with room for half a pizza in the oven, so everything I make in that is quite tiny... Whenever I find legs of lamb small enough to fit in there - which isn't very often - I get it... I've bought a new appartment though, but it's not finished until around X-mas times... But there I'll at least get a real kitchen, and a relatively huge terrace where I can throw barbeque parties. So maybe then...
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Do not take me for a conjurer of cheap tricks!
Gandalf
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Foster |
May 22 2006, 09:35 PM
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Finder
Joined: 24-March 06
From: Bradford, UK
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QUOTE(Ibis @ May 22 2006, 07:54 AM) LOLOL .... Pharmasists have such discerning tastes. How'd it go with your exams, Foster? Or is that not done yet? Hope everything comes out good for you. Hmmmm ... although with your dour sense of humor I'd hate to be the busybody old hypochondriac lady who visits the store daily for her various "illnesses." hehehe Wonder if you could resist that urge you seem to have ... to deflate untruths, I guess you'd call it. I'll tell you when I get the results back. Thanks for caring, though. And I do...uhm...get into trouble with customers on occasion. I'll give you two real life examples. Customer> "What do you have to stop body odour?" Me> "Soap?" or Customer> "I believe that faith in God can heal all things." Me> "Then why are you here to collect a prescription?" Anyway, this is totally off topic. Lets just say it's a good thing I'm not working in a retail pharmacy. Oh, and the quickest way to win my affections in case any girlies are interested is a really nice Lasagne - with lots of garlic. I'm a touch like Garfield in that respect.
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I hate the mice from Bagpuss. Never trust rodents with DIY skills.
"We will fix it, we will fix, we will stick it with glue, glue, glue, we will stickle it, every little bit of it, we will fix it like new, new new."
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Kayla |
May 24 2006, 04:36 AM
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Agent
Joined: 19-April 06
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QUOTE(Mazelure @ May 23 2006, 02:43 PM) Hey has anyone tried hagus?... you know that sheep bladder thingy... I haven't, but I know many people who have.
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