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Macaroni & Cheese (Page 3)
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Am I the only one that thought it was funny when Monique said "wiener"?
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Originally Posted by RAILhead
Am I the only one that thought it was funny when Monique said "wiener"?
Absolutely not.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
Dude... WTF?
Do you run a convenience store out of your garage?
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
Apparently the masses are huddled and waiting for me to come forth and fill the voids of their lives with my bountiful wisdom.
Apparently you lace your Mac & Cheese with LSD.
Originally Posted by Jawbone54
I'm not sure why the Antichrist seems to be the one delivering it, but here ya go.
I was so on yesterday.
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Originally Posted by - - e r i k - -
Dude... WTF?
Do you run a convenience store out of your garage?
That's our pantry, NOT garage.
We run a non-profit group home for abandoned children. Those are the food donations we receive that we could not run the home without. Basically, those are the non-perishable foods that need to last a family of 12 for one year.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
That's our pantry
Cleanest garage I've ever seen.
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Originally Posted by Railroader
That's our pantry, NOT garage.
We run a non-profit group home for abandoned children. Those are the food donations we receive that we could not run the home without. Basically, those are the non-perishable foods that need to last a family of 12 for one year.
Kudos to you for that. (And thanks for the explanation)
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Originally Posted by Railroader
That's our pantry, NOT garage.
We run a non-profit group home for abandoned children. Those are the food donations we receive that we could not run the home without. Basically, those are the non-perishable foods that need to last a family of 12 for one year.
Wow...
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Whatever, the only reason he does it is so he can brag about it on an internet forum.
i read that in his diary
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Originally Posted by TheWOAT
Creamy PB with Huckleberry Jam, on wheat toast, with butter on each side. Then sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on the outside of sammich. Eat with glass of milk (real milk, not that nancy-boy soy crap).
This sammich isn't nancy-boy enough as it is?
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey
This sammich isn't nancy-boy enough as it is?
I guess I could sprinkle on some powdered sugar and add strawberry quick mix to the milk, turn on the tv and watch mens gymnastics... Or I could eat it with soy milk, either way, it definately could get more 'nancier'.
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I find it puzzling that you're the one with the nancy-boy soy on your mind.
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Originally Posted by Dakar V
Whatever, the only reason he does it is so he can brag about it on an internet forum.
i read that in his diary
I am jsut bragging about the generousity of others for their donations.
You finally guess the password is "ilovedakarV" eh?
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Originally Posted by Dakar the Fourth
Apparently you lace your Mac & Cheese with LSD.
It's in the tilapia, actually.
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
It's in the tilapia, actually.
Blah...
Tilapia: one of the "fishiest" tasting of all edible fish.
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
Blah...
Tilapia: one of the "fishiest" tasting of all edible fish.
I don't find that to be the case at all. I've prepared it in all sorts of ways and find that it has quite a nice flavor. We made a really excellent fish soup with tilipia and squid a little while ago. Wasn't fishy tasting at all.
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
Tilapia: one of the "fishiest" tasting of all edible fish.
Fish: awesome except for when it tastes like itself.
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omg, Merlin Mann joke for the win.
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Originally Posted by nonhuman
I don't find that to be the case at all. I've prepared it in all sorts of ways and find that it has quite a nice flavor. We made a really excellent fish soup with tilipia and squid a little while ago. Wasn't fishy tasting at all.
I've only had it twice...both times prepared in very similar ways at people's homes. Maybe I need to try it elsewhere.
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