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| 25 new of 610 responses total. |
omni
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response 414 of 610:
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May 13 06:39 UTC 1999 |
not cheese. I would never admit to eating cheese. It's terribly fatty,
smells awful and costs a lot of money. ;)
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omni
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response 415 of 610:
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May 14 18:07 UTC 1999 |
I seem to have rendered all the great food detectives inert.
A clue: Life without this food would be very boring, and I wouldn't
even dream of seeing a world without it. Some people smoked it, which was
truly bizarre.
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keesan
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response 416 of 610:
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May 14 21:52 UTC 1999 |
We must lead very boring lives, as vegans do not eat cholesterol. I cannot
imagine smoking milk, eggs, or meat (at least in a pipe - I have eaten smoked
cheese and smoked salmon).
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omni
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response 417 of 610:
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May 15 07:55 UTC 1999 |
no milk, nor eggs, or salmon. It's not cheese either.
Keep a guessing.
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omni
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response 418 of 610:
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May 16 16:57 UTC 1999 |
Methiks we need another clue.
<omni sees the clue bus in the distance>
When I said "Smoked" I didn't mean the kind of smoking that bacon gets,
and no, it's not bacon so don't ask.
<the clue bus leaves in a cloud of blue exhuast>
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keesan
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response 419 of 610:
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May 17 02:00 UTC 1999 |
banana skins?
(with cholesterol added)
I am afraid I am not good at guessing animal products, sorry. Would someone
more creative please make a stab at this one?
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omni
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response 420 of 610:
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May 17 06:36 UTC 1999 |
You have to ask yourself "Would Jim go around eating banana skins?" I think
not. I like what is inside the skins, and I usually throw my old, used skins
away, or compost them for fertilizer.
You also have to ask "Are banana skins so good that life without them be
worth living?" If banana skins disappeared tomorrow, I wouldn't notice, nor
would I care.
If the mystery food did that I'd probably call Dr. K.
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omni
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response 421 of 610:
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May 19 04:40 UTC 1999 |
Yet another clue since it is apparent I'm being a little obscure.
The name of this food is sprinkled liberally throughout this conference
and even this item. One of the users uses this as his name.
I should add that when I am out of this particular item, I tend to get
bitchy.
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keesan
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response 422 of 610:
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May 19 13:33 UTC 1999 |
Dog food? Not cheese. Someone else please make a guess at this.
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lilmo
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response 423 of 610:
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May 19 21:34 UTC 1999 |
cloves
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omni
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response 424 of 610:
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May 20 07:13 UTC 1999 |
I won't even answer 422. I have done a lot of weird things in my life,
including eating Milk-Bones, But I don't snack on dog food. Never have never
will.
It is not cloves.
Sigh.
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keesan
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response 425 of 610:
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May 20 22:29 UTC 1999 |
I was looking for a play on the word 'bitchy'. I give up.
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i
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response 426 of 610:
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May 21 02:26 UTC 1999 |
Try the middle clue in #421.....
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omni
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response 427 of 610:
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May 21 03:48 UTC 1999 |
You might say that the mystery food is just what the doctor ordered.
And if that isn't enough of a clue, then I really don't know what to tell
ya.
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keesan
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response 428 of 610:
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May 21 13:34 UTC 1999 |
High-cholesterol salt?
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omni
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response 429 of 610:
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May 21 17:50 UTC 1999 |
No. I give up. I have no more clues to give away, so I'll just tell you.
It's Chocolate.
The Ancient indians in Mexico smoked it. I believ it was the Mayas, or the
Incas. The label is from Nestle Treasures with Caramel. I would definitly
feel bitchy if all chocolate disappeared from the planet.
I was very suprised that i didn't get it, since he uses it in his name.
I'll pass it to i.
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keesan
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response 430 of 610:
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May 21 17:59 UTC 1999 |
milk chocolate, I presume, not chocolate beans or cocoa powder. I have never
thought of this as a necessity of life, or as something I sprinkle.
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omni
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response 431 of 610:
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May 22 07:24 UTC 1999 |
Yup. And sometimes it's need. Sometimes I just need a big hit of chocolate
to set everything right again.
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i
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response 432 of 610:
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May 31 14:49 UTC 1999 |
Serving Size: 1/2 Cup (130g)
Servings per Container: 6
Calories: 150 (10 from fat)
Total Fat: 1g / 2%, saturated fat: 0g / 0%, no cholesterol
Sodium: 550mg / 23%
Total Carb.: 29g / 10%, dietary fiber: 7g / 28%, sugar: 5g
Protein: 7g
Vitamin A: 0%, Vitamin C: 0%, Calcium: 6%, Iron: 10%
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lilmo
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response 433 of 610:
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Jun 2 00:32 UTC 1999 |
no cholesterol, so it's not a meat product.
REALLY high in sodium, so I almost have to guess that it's canned.
pretty good protein and iron, so I'll say it's some kind of beans.
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keesan
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response 434 of 610:
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Jun 2 23:31 UTC 1999 |
Low-fat refried beans?
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i
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response 435 of 610:
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Jun 3 10:35 UTC 1999 |
Some kind of beans, not low-fat refried.
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lilmo
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response 436 of 610:
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Jun 3 23:49 UTC 1999 |
Woo-hoo! Are they canned?
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i
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response 437 of 610:
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Jun 4 03:12 UTC 1999 |
Yes.
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gypsi
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response 438 of 610:
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Jun 11 11:53 UTC 1999 |
Kidney beans?
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