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What one food would you like to have in front of you right now?
24 responses total.
I don't know, but I'm not trading for your jelly beans. So there.
(aw, _man_...) Actually, I just had some kick-ass pancakes, so I'm not complaining. Although some Turkish coffee would be kinda cool right now...
Yummy food. Very good food, and sharing with all my friends. <heads up guys this means all o' you...and raven too! :-P
You rang and are offering to feed me? That's an offer I can't refuse.
Girl Scout Cookies Or whatever Vanessa's serving.
Focaccia.
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isn't that a bit vague?
Only if there's waterbuffalows in it. Everything's vague when it contains water buffaloes.
Earl Grey Tea. And Djaroms, although they dont' really count as food, do they?
No, though if you start eating your lungs you could probably argue the point.
Yes, but i don't want to eat my longs, now do I? lungs, rather.
ratatouille.
baklava or macaroni & cheese
Hmmm ratatattouille...sounds like food that fights back. :-P Sounds like orin needs to go to Alpha's agian. :-)
A piece of apple pie the size of my foot, and some vanilla ice cream to go with it.
pretzels. or a plum. or perhaps font's brownies <teehee>
Brownies. Definately... those can be lots of fun... probided you get orange juice afterwards... :)
Well, I think you're more qualified than I am for the orange juice portion of the entertainment, dear.
Huh, I always felt that milk (not "melk" by Dodd) was appropriate with baked goods. Well, whatever floats yer boat, I guess.
Your boat floats in milk? Wouldn't that be bad for the finish?
Well, it would be good for the skin....;-)
Perhaps some lovely chicken-spinach crepes with a whitewine sauce, served with steamed asperagus, a playful mixed greens salad afterwards with a raspberry-walnut-bleucheese dressing, an Alsacian Pinot Gris and a sugarfree energy drink (Monster or Tab).
tuna sandwich
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