Terminalcoffee discussion
Food / Drink
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What's the Last Thing You Ate? (hot dog and Costco discussion, but that was a long time ago)
Lorri wrote: "Me too! I a biscuit with apple butter and coke zero instead of corn cakes and coffee."I love apple butter!
Kyle wrote: "I'm still on my third cup of coffee. I'm not a big breakfast eater...maybe eggs now and then. Blackberries are delicious, as are blueberries and apricots."Same here with the coffee.
Barb wrote: "I really wanted to go out for breakfast this morning, but all my friends who are available to such slacker activities on weekdays were all busy. Fuckers. So now I'm hungry, and too lazy to have b..."Going out to breakfast is fun. That reminds me of a thread idea...
I didn't try this but I saw it in Walmart.
This doesn't seem right to me. Is this what the groovy people are drinking these days?
Cyril wrote: "I didn't try this but I saw it in Walmart.This doesn't seem right to me. Is this what the groovy people are drinking these days?"
Oh,no! I think I just threw up in my mouth a little...
Cyril wrote: "I didn't try this but I saw it in Walmart.This doesn't seem right to me. Is this what the groovy people are drinking these days?"
I don't like that the my people are seemingly (partly) responsible for this atrocity. Because we would never allow this.
Just had a surprisingly tasty lunch. Bowl of gluten-free vegetable soup and "cracker combo" (adult lunchable) with cream cheese and chicken.
Scout wrote: "Glad you got a laugh, Glenda:)"Hey, Scout, what do collard greens actually taste like, is there any other veg they would remind me of? I don't think we actually have collard greens up here...at least not by that name... Now hot sauce, I am definitely always ready for THAT! :O)
We do have a lot of different greens, including kale. Would you say collard greens are a more sweet, or a bitter green?
I find spinach to be a fairly light green... that was probably what I was thinking of when asking... :)
Left over Thanksgiving fare. mm, mmm, mmmm. Now, I'm too full to get up off my lazy, fat ass and put up the outside Christmas decorations.*sigh*
Glenda wrote: Hey, Scout, what do collard greens actually taste like?Can't really describe the taste as compared to other cooked greens, which I don't eat but should. I'd compare the pleasure I get when I eat them to that of eating raw oysters. Elemental yum. Don't let that stop you from trying them if you get the chance.
Scout wrote: "Glenda wrote: Hey, Scout, what do collard greens actually taste like?Can't really describe the taste as compared to other cooked greens, which I don't eat but should. I'd compare the pleasure..."
LOL, hmmm, elemental, eh? What the heck, if I get the chance, I will try them out. I love my veggies! Thanks!
Tonight it was strawberries, pineapple, rice krispie treats, cream puffs, grapes, marshmallows, and bananas.
Sounds a little too sweet for me, but I've read that chocolate's supposed to be good for you mentally and physically.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Oh, what's the rush."It takes me the full 3 days left on Thanksgiving weekend to get them all up. It's not necessarily that I have so many to put up but more that I am slow and have to take several breaks throughout the day. I'm thinking there won't be many more years of decorations at our house as putting them up has become such a loathesome (sp?) chore. But I just love looking at them once they are up.
3 days? Like, working full days? I don't know Angela, that's an awful lot of work.
I do like seeing Christmas lights, though. They're so festive.
I do like seeing Christmas lights, though. They're so festive.







I clearly said with no hair."
ah you did indeed. ok. no. hair.