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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    haha, i gotta stop joining all these fun, lightish threads!! i justify all my computer time now to my parents with "oh, im on LitNet...but thats ok. its basically like studying for Enlgish!" hehehe....what they dont know wont hurt em.
    Hihi, that's basically the same justification I use for posting around here and staying away from my uni work .
    im eating a late lunch of steamed tofu, bok choy and papaya spinkled with lemon. one would think im a bit paranoid about cholestorel
    My friend keep calling me that, but no, I'm just a vegetarian .

    I'm having cornflakes for breakfast as the moment, and a cup of apple-tea, of course.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schokokeks View Post
    Hihi, that's basically the same justification I use for posting around here and staying away from my uni work .

    My friend keep calling me that, but no, I'm just a vegetarian .

    I'm having cornflakes for breakfast as the moment, and a cup of apple-tea, of course.


    Oh sounds delicious! i love fruity teas. yea, I'm vegan myself and its sometimes hard for people to understand the difference between different diets and reasons for them.
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    I'm having some fake cappuccino, you combine instant coffe, cocoa, powdered coffee creamer and a couple spices I can't remember and then you just add water...it's not nearly as good as the real thing but after being up all night listening to my son cough (he has brochitis), I need something to get me through the morning.
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    poor, poor, Idril. I was awake all night listening to myself cough. I'm drinking cold black coffee dregs from the morning pot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riesa View Post
    poor, poor, Idril.
    Well, at least someone feels sorry for me, I can withstand tremendous inconvenience and hardship as long as someone feels sorry for me. And I, in turn, feel sorry for you, Riesa for having an equally restless night, although I was able to spend it playing Harvest Moon for DS so it wasn't a complete loss and I think, somehow, you had the rougher night.

    We're having Taco Johns' a six pack and a pound, one of our favorite meals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    Oh sounds delicious! i love fruity teas. yea, I'm vegan myself and its sometimes hard for people to understand the difference between different diets and reasons for them.
    Yepp, I fully understand you . As if my eating habits were anybody else's cup of tea...Gee, now I sound like a self-help-group .

    I'm having cookies at the moment, chocolate cookies (shaken, not stirred ).
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    Fresh blueberries with millet for breakfast...mmmmmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    I'm having some fake cappuccino, you combine instant coffe, cocoa, powdered coffee creamer and a couple spices I can't remember and then you just add water...it's not nearly as good as the real thing but after being up all night listening to my son cough (he has brochitis), I need something to get me through the morning.
    I hope your son is feeling better today!
    What a great idea to make that powdered insta-capp stuff yourself! some of them really are ridiculously expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Idril View Post
    Well, at least someone feels sorry for me, I can withstand tremendous inconvenience and hardship as long as someone feels sorry for me. And I, in turn, feel sorry for you, Riesa for having an equally restless night, although I was able to spend it playing Harvest Moon for DS so it wasn't a complete loss and I think, somehow, you had the rougher night.
    you are far too kind. I really do feel sorry for you, I've had those nights of taking care of a sick child when you are already exhausted from the day, argh. My dad used to give us this concoction of warm brandy, honey and lemon. It used to knock us out so we'd sleep through the night at least. Nowadays feeding children brandy is frowned upon, isn't it?

    oh, Harvest Moon is a great album...

    I'm having chamomile tea and mandarins. I feel like I'm in a leonard cohen song....

    And she feeds you tea and oranges
    That come all the way from China
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    Milk+white choc cookie and a big mug of coffee

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    homemade babaganoush
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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    homemade babaganoush
    Err...baba- what ? Please explain, I'm curious as to Martian dishes

    I'm having rice and vegetables at the moment.
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    I am having some noodles.

    Baba ganoush or Babaghanoush (in Arabic, بابا غنوج) is the name of two popular Middle Eastern dishes made primarily of eggplant (aubergine).

    In the Levant, baba ganoush is a sort of salad made of grilled eggplant with finely diced onions, tomatoes and other vegetables blended in. It is normally served with a dressing of oil and pomegranate concentrate.

    In Egypt, baba ganoush is a paste made of roast or grilled eggplant and tahini, a paste made from sesame seeds. This dish is known as mutabbal in the Levant. Traditionally, the eggplant is first roasted in an oven for approximately 45 minutes. The softened flesh is scooped out, squeezed to remove excess water, and is then pureed with the tahini. There are many variants of the recipe, especially the seasoning. Possible seasonings include garlic, lemon juice, ground cumin, salt, mint, and parsley. When served on a plate or bowl, it is traditional to drizzle the top with olive oil.

    This is a healthy snack that can be eaten in a variety of ways, including as a dip with whole wheat bread or crackers, spread on pita, or added to other dishes. It is usually of an earthy light brown color.
    Mmm. The version I find in my local grocer is more of the Egyptian kind. It is sort of like Hummus which is also yummy.
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