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odouls268
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ok i had another moment of wekness and i bought an italian sub thingy from the same dirty citgo station out of the same reach in cooler. ive taken two bites and can stand no more.

i will hereby hunt the wild wilderness of friendly ave for wild boar, squirrels, mcdonald's or whatever other sustenance i can find.

::combat crawls downstairs with knife clenched in his teeth::

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NEW PAGE! NEW PAGE!! I STARTED THE NEW PAGE!!

::john phillip sousa music::

DA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NAAA NAAA!! NU NAA NAA!!

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Book
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.......Sweet?

[Dont Know]

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Ela
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Eating cheese crackers and drinking tea.

**Ela**

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Eating an Atomic Fireball, and wondering whether I've chipped a tooth.
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The restaurant I ate at wasn't in an actual Chinatown, it's called Chinatown, and is in Bozeman, and it decorated with silk flower arrangements with hot glue water droplets on the petals. It's in a little strip mall across from the highschool... very sketchy.....

but it was the best food I've EVER HAD.

It was actually really simple, and I'm going to try to make it. It was the slimy whitish chinese chicken that I can never quite duplicate, mangoes, cooked in red pepper oil. I don't think it had much seasoning above the standard sesame oil/soy sauce flavor... it was slightly sweet but not gagging sweet like sweet & sour.

I've found that the secret to making wokked stuff taste chinese is the oil you use. I got some raw sesame oil at the co op and sautee some red peppers in that stuff and you're good to go.

Mmmmm.

That was so good. I'm not gonna shut up about it for weeks!

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This is the first time I'm eating something while on Hatrack, so here goes. I'm eating a panini with roast beef, swiss, dried tomato spread, pesto, and tomatoes along with diet coke. MMMMMMMMMMM [Big Grin]
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If you're able to replicate it, let me know the recipe.

I agree, when it comes to Chinese food, oil (and, as kat mentioned in an earlier thread, Oyster Sauce) is everything.

Right now I'm eating a piece of absolutely mind blowingly good dark chocolate.

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MmmmmMMmmmmmMmmmmm... Bacon with maple and mushrooms and coffee...

[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

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I just ate a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, but the INSIDE OUT version.

Peanut Butter Cup = good
Inside out PBC = BAD

Which is strange, since they are made from the same materials.

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I had delicious coconut ice cream at my sister's house last night. [Big Grin]
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Sharp cheddar cheese and a lovely blush wine.
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