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Started by Cindy, December 17, 2011, 02:31:30 AM

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Felix

Quote from: Cindy James on December 30, 2011, 02:49:34 AM
As long as she doesn't want to eat them!

My Sis in law is vegetarian and judges her choice of food on eyes. If it has eyes she doesn't eat it. Except for potatoes :laugh:. I got a great recipe book, I love cooking, and it had a recipe for snails.

The first part was keep your lid on the pan in case your ingredients crawl out  :laugh: :laugh:. I sent it to her with a comment that snails don't have eyes and my next dinner party would include this dish :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

She of course came around and bashed me up (in a very loving way) we are very good friends.

Know what did she do with the worms?

You have checked the beds?

:-*
Cindy

I think the eyes thing is a great rule of thumb. I'm flexible, though. I'll eat anything I've never had before, and occasionally I'll eat seafood. I might have other exceptions, idk.

Insects are one though. My daughter caught a ton of grasshoppers in the summer, and she asked me if we could eat them. I researched what we had at great length and concluded it wouldn't kill us. So we stir-fried them with veggies and rice and soy sauce, and not only did they not kill us, they were delicious. Very fatty and savory.

And the worms are all accounted for, for once. She made a big deal out of putting them all to bed in the same container in her closet.

Oh and I thought of the insect thing because my recipe said the same thing about the ingredients crawling out. :laugh:
everybody's house is haunted
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fionabell

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Cindy

Rain up there?

Hot as hell here.

Full fire warnings are on. If a Northerly comes in we are pretty critical. Not nice. Particularly if people let off fireworks.

Cindy
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Amazon D

Quote from: Cindy James on December 30, 2011, 03:22:41 AM
Rain up there?

Hot as hell here.

Full fire warnings are on. If a Northerly comes in we are pretty critical. Not nice. Particularly if people let off fireworks.

Cindy

praying for you all down under
I'm an Amazon womyn + very butch + respecting MWMF since 1999 unless invited. + I AM A HIPPIE

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Amazon D

Quote from: V M on December 30, 2011, 06:04:50 AM
One of my neighbors staring at me

well damn gurl PUT YOUR CLOTHES BACK ON  OHMYGAWD  :o
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Cindy

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Felix

Quote from: Cindy James on December 30, 2011, 07:12:18 AM
Well girl,  Take your clothes off :laugh:

I used to live across the street from a high-rise apartment complex. There was a woman there who was very clearly an exhibitionist, and when she saw my neighbors and I outside smoking she would come up to the window and strip. Oh my god. Yep yep. Win-win situation.
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kesenaie

Darkness, a few lights and some fireworks flashes.
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Felix

Bare trees, chimney smoke, greyish white sky, rain puddles on the roof across the street.
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Chrissty

OK ..

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL AT SUSANS's ....YaY!  :D


...so maybe it's dark here right now...but this is what I look out on here in the UK when I turn away from my computer in daylight (no snow this year so far)...



..Hoping you all find 2012 even better then 2011...  ::)

Hugz to all  :icon_hug: :icon_hug: :icon_hug:

xxChrissty
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Rosa

Its becoming dusk and I see houses on the other side of the stream with laundry hung out to dry on the rooftops.  I see people walking up and down the steep coblestone roads, and further up the hills I see green trees and then a fog bank setting in towards the top.  I hear a marimba playing in the distance, along with dogs barking, roosters crowing, and an occassional motorcycle or car powering up a hill.  It is New Year's Eve, so I expect to hear fireworks tonight.
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Felix

Here's the view out the window by the bed. The one nearest to me is fogged up.
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King Malachite





That is all I see.  It's so cold so theres a cover over the curtains and pillows covering the bottom and yet I still feel a strong breeze.
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NightWalker

I see my neighbors butt crack..





ok on a serious note, I see a big yard of green grass with a road infront of it.
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Michelle.

A beautiful, bright, open ended future; full of growth and possibilities.
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Kahlan Amnell

A darkened Dairy Queen by the on ramp to a bridge and somebody thumbing a ride. It was a dark and restless night...
If everything seems under control then you aren't going fast enough. ~ Mario Andretti
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justmeinoz

As of next week a great view of the Derwent River from my new house's kitchen.  ;D

Yours reminds me of my trips to the UK Chrissty.  Nice memories, thanks.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Felix

Rain dripping off the power line. It's like five feet away, directly in front of the window, but for some reason I never really see it.
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Anatta

Kia Ora,

::) Sunset last night...Looking to the right from my kitchen window.....

http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee398/Zenda1/PB060027.jpg

::) Overcast rainy and humid morning...

http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee398/Zenda1/PB060030.jpg

BTW I've just been introduced to photobucket-still finding my way around....

Metta Zenda :)
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Semiopathy

What do I see from my window?
The same thing I see every day; my beautiful, pepper white MINI Cooper parked in its parking space.   :D
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