i still think cannibalism is the answer to overpopulation and world hunger
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:11,
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pick a random Smash post and you'll find something about food :P
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:13,
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if you look at it impassively
it's the most sensible and workable solution
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:15,
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it's something i know a lot about
having to analyze every meal to see if it's something i can safely eat tends to focus the mind somewhat
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:46,
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Safely eat..thats not good.
I have the opposite problem, caring enough to bother, until I'm reminded.
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:50,
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it's a good thing i make great soups
speaking of which, time for me to eat. should have done it an hour ago!
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 17:56,
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i'm having scrambled egg on toast
with added spring onions right now. soup is for later.
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 18:10,
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i love cheese
but i have to eat it sparingly. the occasional cheese omelette is a nice treat
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 18:29,
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Yay.... My recipie for scambled eggs is.....
For every egg add....
Greated cheese, about as much as you would put on half a slce of bread to just cover it, the cheese must be a strong mature cheder,
One level teaspoon of ENGLISH mustard per egg,
A tiny splash of milk,
Salt and WHITE pepper,
Opptionall is to finish off with finley chopped tomateos and/or ketchup when cooked if desired
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 18:36,
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Greated cheese, about as much as you would put on half a slce of bread to just cover it, the cheese must be a strong mature cheder,
One level teaspoon of ENGLISH mustard per egg,
A tiny splash of milk,
Salt and WHITE pepper,
Opptionall is to finish off with finley chopped tomateos and/or ketchup when cooked if desired
If I were selling it to you....
I'd be giving you a money back garantee if you didn't like it...!
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 18:41,
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try this one
ciabatta, thinly sliced beefsteak tomato on top, drizzled with balsamic vinegar and topped with mozzarella, then grilled until gooey. add salt and pepper. delicious!
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Mon 5 Sep 2011, 18:44,
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