Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby GenghisKhan44 » Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:01 am

If I weren't giving up mindless snacking for Lent, my favourite would be... oh, shit, I don't even remember what I'd eat.

Hmmm... jellybeans, I think.
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Mmmm... my favourite are the liquorice ones.

Though I'll eat anything dry, palatable and that can be eaten with one hand. Cereal - even plain shredded wheat - dry cranberries, raisins, crisps, cheese puffs, saltine crackers, any manner of small candies (Boston baked peanuts, butterscotch discs, root beer barrel hard candies, M&Ms, etc etc etc).
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby Burinn » Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:22 am

I usually just take one of those bags of shredded cheese you can get from Walmart for like two bucks and throw the whole thing between two tortillas. Put it in the microwave for like five minutes and enjoy the gooey goodness.
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby Smoopadoop » Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:50 am

I'm eating Mi Goreng right now. It's... okay? It's okay-ish. It's almost okay.

It's not very good.
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby Ysh » Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:05 am

GenghisKhan44 wrote:If I weren't giving up mindless snacking for Lent, my favourite would be... oh, shit, I don't even remember what I'd eat.

I think you do a good thing for neglecting this practice. Mindless eating is not good for the body.

Burinn wrote:I usually just take one of those bags of shredded cheese you can get from Walmart for like two bucks and throw the whole thing between two tortillas. Put it in the microwave for like five minutes and enjoy the gooey goodness.

This seems to be large, messy, and with preparation. I think if I am going to be eating a meal I can be taking a break with it.

Smoopadoop wrote:I'm eating Mi Goreng right now. It's... okay? It's okay-ish. It's almost okay.

It's not very good.

What can be good for you is to try it. New experience cannot be neglected by virtue of newness. This will end with becoming stagnation.
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby Vigilance » Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:11 am

Ysh, I like you.

I don't understand you half of the time but I like you.
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby Ysh » Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:20 am

Vigilance wrote:Ysh, I like you.

I don't understand you half of the time but I like you.

I thank you for your kind words friend! If I cannot be clear with my words I can be choosing different ones if you ask. I do not mind this. You can be my first fan I think, this is with quite excitement. I can work hard to maintain such approving.
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby GenghisKhan44 » Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:37 pm

Ysh wrote:
GenghisKhan44 wrote:If I weren't giving up mindless snacking for Lent, my favourite would be... oh, shit, I don't even remember what I'd eat.

I think you do a good thing for neglecting this practice. Mindless eating is not good for the body.


Aw, thanks. :) You know, I gotta agree with Vig. You're a pretty nice guy. Although you do remind me of Borat. (Or Polandball.)
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Re: Best Food with Haven and Hearth?

Postby Ysh » Wed Mar 23, 2016 3:40 pm

GenghisKhan44 wrote:
Ysh wrote:
GenghisKhan44 wrote:If I weren't giving up mindless snacking for Lent, my favourite would be... oh, shit, I don't even remember what I'd eat.

I think you do a good thing for neglecting this practice. Mindless eating is not good for the body.


Aw, thanks. :) You know, I gotta agree with Vig. You're a pretty nice guy. Although you do remind me of Borat. (Or Polandball.)

I will assume these to be compliments for me, I cannot know these characters well. I can be pleased for accepted by this community.
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