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Post by Myrror on Mar 12, 2005 21:42:41 GMT -5
Hmmm.
Wonder why.
I know we always have meat on the menu. I personally think we have the best cook on campus myself.
And I like spicy but not too spicy. Chili. Ever eaten chili with rice in it?
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Post by Aylura on Mar 12, 2005 21:48:39 GMT -5
I think we should always have meat, considering the only other thing they give us are rice, pizza, beans, and fried stuff. It's really not balanced.
Chili with rice? Nope. 'fraid I haven't. Is it good? I'm normally afraid of chilly. It's generally way too hot for my tastes.
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Post by Myrror on Mar 12, 2005 21:50:45 GMT -5
Well, if you don't like chili, putting rice in it won't help much. ^^
I like my Chili SPICY.
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Post by Aylura on Mar 12, 2005 21:52:47 GMT -5
You are strange with your spicy taste buds. I think the "Hot Cheetos" are mouth-burning, m'self. ; If the chili comes with cornbread, though, it's generally pretty good. Or, if it's not Louisiana chilly/gumbo, it's pretty good.
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Post by Myrror on Mar 12, 2005 21:58:13 GMT -5
I don't like gumbo.
Gumbo has icky yucky slimy orca in it.
Veggies are NOT supposed to be naturally slimy
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Post by Aylura on Mar 12, 2005 22:01:06 GMT -5
I like ocra - 'specially breaded and fried, but that could be due to living in the south for too long. Hushpuppies 'n crawdads are pretty good too.
Gumbo is kinda icky, once yah start thinking about the things they put in there. >.>; It could clear sinuses, though.
Agreed - veggies should be crunchy 'n yummy. 'cept brussel sprouts.
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Post by Myrror on Mar 12, 2005 22:04:57 GMT -5
I dunno, I might have grew up in Massachusetts, but I do have some southern tastes.
Probably because my dad was born and raised in Georgia.
I LOVE Grits, especially with egg and cheese mixed in.
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