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 Post subject: Happy Halloween!
PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 7:03 am 
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Happy Halloween Glade :)

Save all your Reeses Peanut Butter cups for me....


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 Post subject: Re: Happy Halloween!
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No they are mine!

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Kirra wrote:

Save all your Reeses Peanut Butter cups for me....


:drool:


:shock:

No!

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You can have mine ;)

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I'll trade Reeses cups for Twix bars, straight up.

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I might share my peanut butter cups with you, if you ask me nicely :)

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Shelgeyr wrote:
I might share my peanut butter cups with you, if you ask me nicely :)


And is wearing something low cut...maybe.

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All your peanut butter cups are belong to me.


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I'm very peanut butter cups-lover compatible. My brother was very inventive in his larcenous pursuit of every peanut butter cup that entered the house growing up, so I've gotten used to doing without.

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Keep the peanut butter cups, just give me the Kit-Kats. Not the cheese-flavored ones, though.


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Kit-Kats. Not the cheese-flavored ones, though.

Wat? :psyduck:

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Kit-Kats. Not the cheese-flavored ones, though.

Wat? :psyduck:

They're a real thing. A Japanese thing. A real, Japanese thing.

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And based on their taste, I can only surmise the "cheese" flavor they represent is foot cheese.


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Looks Japanese, which would explain a lot.

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I am convinced that cheese on apple pie originated in Japan as well.

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The question is...do I buy Halloween candy to give out that I like? (Reeses or Snickers) In hopes there will be left overs..

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Buy candy I dont like and look good at work by bringing in the leftovers there.

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Kirra wrote:
The question is...do I buy Halloween candy to give out that I like? (Reeses or Snickers) In hopes there will be left overs..

Or

Buy candy I dont like and look good at work by bringing in the leftovers there.


Buy the candy you like, bring it to work, then eat it at work.

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Corolinth wrote:
I am convinced that cheese on apple pie originated in Japan as well.



It's probably some secret conspiracy and inside joke to see how many "otaku" Japan can sucker into thinking that nasty foods and items made for 3 year old girls is "cool." ;-)




I kid! I kid!




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That is a shockingly rational explanation for the abomination that is cheesy apple pie.

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Corolinth wrote:
That is a shockingly rational explanation for the abomination that is cheesy apple pie.


I like cheese. I like apple pie. But some combinations just don't work.

For instance, I love Greek food. But I am a fan of "islander" Greek food. The difference between island Greek and mainland Greek food? Mainlanders put cinnamon on everything. Cinnamon on beef. Cinnamon on pasta. Cinnamon on potatoes. Everything.

It's just wrong. It's probably why the islander Greeks moved away from those freaks.

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I don't think we'll get many trick or treaters here... But I bought lots of candy anyway!

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Corolinth wrote:
I am convinced that cheese on apple pie originated in Japan as well.


http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodpies.html#applepie

seems british to me...

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Kirra wrote:
The question is...do I buy Halloween candy to give out that I like? (Reeses or Snickers) In hopes there will be left overs..

Or

Buy candy I dont like and look good at work by bringing in the leftovers there.

do what I do.. buy the candy you like, then turn off your porch lights and stay in the back of the house to avoid having any lights be seen from outside the house and avoid opening the door for anyone. this way, all the candy will be left over and you can legitimately eat all of your favorite candy as leftover halloween candy.


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Went through almost 240 pieces (lil kids got handfuls). Weird no one else carved pumpkins.

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B) One of my most popular gourmet deserts was thin sliced, brown sugar and cinnamoned roasted McIntosh apple wedges topped with melted Gorgonzola and bacon. That **** tastes like Jesus.


I want the recipe for this. It sounds amazing!

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NephyrS wrote:
Rynar wrote:
B) One of my most popular gourmet deserts was thin sliced, brown sugar and cinnamoned roasted McIntosh apple wedges topped with melted Gorgonzola and bacon. That **** tastes like Jesus.


I want the recipe for this. It sounds amazing!


Sounds like he just gave it to you. ;)

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