wait, you still call them your aunt and uncle even though only one is blood related to you and they are divorced?
Well fine, ex-uncle? I guess?
vOv it doesn't sound right to me, and I always called the uncle by his name anyways.
Dunno why I used it like that in that post.
Seriously, every time I go to Quiznos I try a new sub, and it's always the best sub I've ever had.
Do you only go to Quiznos?
I only just started going this fall, since there's one not too far from where I just moved to. I guess I've only had a handful of subs there, but they've all been top notch. And I likes me some sammiches.
I was going to make tjukklefse for neville's cookie swap, but couldn't find my great-grandmother's recipe so I'm definitely with you on the lefse love.
My last supper:
A big bowl of Nabeyaki udon (with a nice big slice of kamaboko, three tempura shrimp, and an egg), one kumla dumpling, six oysters, stir-fried broccoli with chilis and tofu, and one small (tiny tiny) piece of lutefisk.
To drink, one large mug of warm lemongrass Sencha tea and one large glass of what I call Kool-Aid tea (a half-and-half mix of Apple Lemon Pomegranate Rooibos and Tarocco Ruby Orange Herbal tea, unsweetened) If you sweeten it, it tastes like Kool-Aid, but I don't like sweet teas.
Dessert would be a small scoop of red bean ice cream and two Kringla cookies.
And, no one is talking about this anymore. Lovely.
I was going to make tjukklefse for neville's cookie swap, but couldn't find my great-grandmother's recipe so I'm definitely with you on the lefse love.
My last supper:
A big bowl of Nabeyaki udon (with a nice big slice of kamaboko, three tempura shrimp, and an egg), one kumla dumpling, six oysters, stir-fried broccoli with chilis and tofu, and one small (tiny tiny) piece of lutefisk.
To drink, one large mug of warm lemongrass Sencha tea and one large glass of what I call Kool-Aid tea (a half-and-half mix of Apple Lemon Pomegranate Rooibos and Tarocco Ruby Orange Herbal tea, unsweetened) If you sweeten it, it tastes like Kool-Aid, but I don't like sweet teas.
Dessert would be a small scoop of red bean ice cream and two Kringla cookies.
And, no one is talking about this anymore. Lovely.
kringla!
oh man more childhood memories, I wonder if my grandma still has her sandbakkel tins
I was going to make tjukklefse for neville's cookie swap, but couldn't find my great-grandmother's recipe so I'm definitely with you on the lefse love.
My last supper:
A big bowl of Nabeyaki udon (with a nice big slice of kamaboko, three tempura shrimp, and an egg), one kumla dumpling, six oysters, stir-fried broccoli with chilis and tofu, and one small (tiny tiny) piece of lutefisk.
To drink, one large mug of warm lemongrass Sencha tea and one large glass of what I call Kool-Aid tea (a half-and-half mix of Apple Lemon Pomegranate Rooibos and Tarocco Ruby Orange Herbal tea, unsweetened) If you sweeten it, it tastes like Kool-Aid, but I don't like sweet teas.
Dessert would be a small scoop of red bean ice cream and two Kringla cookies.
And, no one is talking about this anymore. Lovely.
Nikki works at Teavanna
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
I know there is better tea to be found, but man I love that blend specifically. The lemongrass Sencha my girlfriend makes for me, but the other, yeah, totally Teavana.
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
I know there is better tea to be found, but man I love that blend specifically. The lemongrass Sencha my girlfriend makes for me, but the other, yeah, totally Teavana.
I just can't stand tea, period.
But she is nothing if not persistent. I now have like 50 tins of tea in my kitchen.
Still don't have a clue as to how any of it works. But she has managed to find some iced varieties I don't instantly hate, which is a herculean task.
Christmas dinner at my grandma's. Homemade spaghetti by my grandparents, homemade lasagne by my great-grandmother, homemade salad/lamb/beef cuts by my grandfather, as well as his prosciutto, and dessert by my mom.
Fucking stoked, by the way
Trillian on
They cast a shadow like a sundial in the morning light. It was half past 10.
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Garlic Breadi'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm a bitch i'm aRegistered User, Disagreeableregular
edited October 2009
I will also take any tea off your hands
love tea
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cadmunkyOne hand on the bottle,The other a shaking fist.Registered Userregular
edited October 2009
man, the last meal. it'd be nice to order from the past. the most common meals really were the best. and since they're the culmination of tastes that i still yearn for, they'll comprise most of the list.
dad's bbq'd beef ribs dripping with that smokey sauce. (don't inhale with a rib in your mouth, the pepper'll ruin ya), or his smoked mullet.
mom's pan-fried pork chops (use ya hands boy), and her nilla wafer banana pudding.
my uncle's po' cakes (flour,water, fry in sausage oil. we stayed home from church and raided an empty kitchen. pathetic, but surprisingly delicious. i was 9 he was 40-something)
any of granddaddy's boils. crab, shrimp, crawfish, oyster, clams, etc. actually, one of the last flavors i want absolutely must be seafood.
and sweet tea, of course. but i have'ta make it. side of grand marnier.
and some sunflower seeds while i wait. spittin' shells on the floor.
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
I know there is better tea to be found, but man I love that blend specifically. The lemongrass Sencha my girlfriend makes for me, but the other, yeah, totally Teavana.
I just can't stand tea, period.
But she is nothing if not persistent. I now have like 50 tins of tea in my kitchen.
Still don't have a clue as to how any of it works. But she has managed to find some iced varieties I don't instantly hate, which is a herculean task.
Offender: Stale
Sentence: Kicked out of the South for failure to appreciate iced tea
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
I know there is better tea to be found, but man I love that blend specifically. The lemongrass Sencha my girlfriend makes for me, but the other, yeah, totally Teavana.
I just can't stand tea, period.
But she is nothing if not persistent. I now have like 50 tins of tea in my kitchen.
Still don't have a clue as to how any of it works. But she has managed to find some iced varieties I don't instantly hate, which is a herculean task.
Offender: Stale
Sentence: Kicked out of the South for failure to appreciate iced tea
There ain't no "iced tea" in the south. It's sweet tea! Everything else is for homos.
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
I know there is better tea to be found, but man I love that blend specifically. The lemongrass Sencha my girlfriend makes for me, but the other, yeah, totally Teavana.
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Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Well fine, ex-uncle? I guess?
vOv it doesn't sound right to me, and I always called the uncle by his name anyways.
Dunno why I used it like that in that post.
apparently the library i am in is now on fire
but I also never met him, so I dunno
edit: @zot, and yet, here you are, posting about it
you're already dead
start whacking off
because they truly pale in comparison to onion rings from, say, johnny rockets
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
I only just started going this fall, since there's one not too far from where I just moved to. I guess I've only had a handful of subs there, but they've all been top notch. And I likes me some sammiches.
But I cannot finish it in an hour.
so if I go in and mention I know a certain worthless human being I can get a free veggie sandwhich?
I want to report this for awesome
god dammit i got too much studying to do
don't
"I have an idea.. let's leave."
yeah, that ain't awesome
my time will come someday
It's kind of awesome. Don't be too hard on yourself.
I didn't
I mean, I do have better judgement
nope
pffffffffffft
smelled like an electrical fire
because who the hell can smell what an electrical fire smells like
My last supper:
A big bowl of Nabeyaki udon (with a nice big slice of kamaboko, three tempura shrimp, and an egg), one kumla dumpling, six oysters, stir-fried broccoli with chilis and tofu, and one small (tiny tiny) piece of lutefisk.
To drink, one large mug of warm lemongrass Sencha tea and one large glass of what I call Kool-Aid tea (a half-and-half mix of Apple Lemon Pomegranate Rooibos and Tarocco Ruby Orange Herbal tea, unsweetened) If you sweeten it, it tastes like Kool-Aid, but I don't like sweet teas.
Dessert would be a small scoop of red bean ice cream and two Kringla cookies.
And, no one is talking about this anymore. Lovely.
kringla!
oh man more childhood memories, I wonder if my grandma still has her sandbakkel tins
Nikki works at Teavanna
I'm ashamed that I know exactly the teas you are talking about
you never stuck something in an electrical outlet just to see what would happen?
I just can't stand tea, period.
But she is nothing if not persistent. I now have like 50 tins of tea in my kitchen.
Still don't have a clue as to how any of it works. But she has managed to find some iced varieties I don't instantly hate, which is a herculean task.
I know where you're coming from, until I found the "Kool-Aid" blend, I despised all Rooibos tea. In fact, I still don't like it outside of that blend.
Fucking stoked, by the way
They cast a shadow like a sundial in the morning light. It was half past 10.
love tea
dad's bbq'd beef ribs dripping with that smokey sauce. (don't inhale with a rib in your mouth, the pepper'll ruin ya), or his smoked mullet.
mom's pan-fried pork chops (use ya hands boy), and her nilla wafer banana pudding.
my uncle's po' cakes (flour,water, fry in sausage oil. we stayed home from church and raided an empty kitchen. pathetic, but surprisingly delicious. i was 9 he was 40-something)
any of granddaddy's boils. crab, shrimp, crawfish, oyster, clams, etc. actually, one of the last flavors i want absolutely must be seafood.
and sweet tea, of course. but i have'ta make it. side of grand marnier.
and some sunflower seeds while i wait. spittin' shells on the floor.
"Think of it as Evolution in Action"
Offender: Stale
Sentence: Kicked out of the South for failure to appreciate iced tea
drink the tea you like
period