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Old 02-12-2007, 03:58 PM
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Damn. Sounds like gastric distress in a bowl! Sounds interesting..but being the extremely picky eater I am I can't imagine me willingly eating that
What don't you like? The okra? All the meat?

And I forgot to say, you serve it over white rice.
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Old 02-12-2007, 03:59 PM
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What don't you like? The okra? All the meat?

And I forgot to say, you serve it over white rice.
Oh..so it's not like a stew/soup?

The sausage puts me off...as do the tomatoes and the combination Seriously picky over here.

Oh - and I don't think I've ever had Okra...I'm going to google it to see if it looks familiar.
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Old 02-12-2007, 04:11 PM
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Oh..so it's not like a stew/soup?

The sausage puts me off...as do the tomatoes and the combination Seriously picky over here.

Oh - and I don't think I've ever had Okra...I'm going to google it to see if it looks familiar.
It is kind of a stew, that you ladle over rice.

I was picky in a former life! Seriously, I was such a picky kid. Then, my parents got divorced, and we moved to where I didn't know anyone. I then found out that I like food! We've been in love, ever since!

About the only other okra usage I know of is frying it. Around these parts, if you go to a "all you can eat - buffet place", they usually have fried okra. My Mom loved it.
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It is kind of a stew, that you ladle over rice.

I was picky in a former life! Seriously, I was such a picky kid. Then, my parents got divorced, and we moved to where I didn't know anyone. I then found out that I like food! We've been in love, ever since!

About the only other okra usage I know of is frying it. Around these parts, if you go to a "all you can eat - buffet place", they usually have fried okra. My Mom loved it.
Oh I love food - just a small sampling of it that's been approved be me

Yeah, don't think I've ever had Okra...fried or otherwise...it looks a little shifty in the photos I saw

Of course that said, I also ate potted meat as a child - and that stuff is like a step below cat food.

I just ate a Reese's Peanut Butter Heart Screw valentines Day...BUT I do love those hearts.
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Old 02-12-2007, 04:40 PM
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I just had some steamed baby carrots - going to dinner tonight before the Kathy Griffin show, so I'm trying to be good. But some twat at work brought in a bag of Godiva dark chocolate covered pretzels, so I treated myself to 2 of them. Sooooo. Good.
you just said twat.

i so need to go grocery shopping. right now i'm digesting my stomach lining.
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Just ate half a bagel and am drinking coffee....really really good coffee.
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Mutha f*ckas at wendy's first dang caffeine i've had today and they screw up my dr. P. I'm eating chx nuggets and fries.
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^^^Why do you keep your bread in the fridge?






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Mutha f*ckas at wendy's first dang caffeine i've had today and they screw up my dr. P. I'm eating chx nuggets and fries.
i can't do wendy's anymore~ i swear the last 5 times i went there, i got home to hair in the food, once i stopped going for like 3 yrs & decided to give it another try & went to a totally different wendy's than the other's & i'll be g damned if there wasn't freaking hair in my taco salad~ it pisses me off to cuz i love their frosty's but am now seriously frightened as to what i might find in there ~

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^^^Why do you keep your bread in the fridge?
My husband puts the bread in the fridge, it drives me nuts. It's true that it won't go bad/get moldy as wquick, but it also gets hard & dry.

Other things on our fridge (that don't have to be there) are ketchup, mustard & hot sauce.

I'm picking at some pretzels. Frikkin' starving for some reason.
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