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QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 01:33 AM

Help me decide.
 
Olives or Cap'n Crunch*?

Once again...

Olives or Cap'n Crunch*?

You may also share your dilemmas.





* peanut butter kind

QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 01:42 AM

Wow. You mofos aren't very helpful. I mean time's a wastin' here.
There's only 20 minutes 'til midnight when I will be eating my midnight snack. So please get a move on and... Help Me Decide.


Thank you in advance,

She who waits.

Corkey 12-22-2009 01:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 24353)
Wow. You mofos aren't very helpful. I mean time's a wastin' here.
There's only 20 minutes 'til midnight when I will be eating my midnight snack. So please get a move on and... Help Me Decide.


Thank you in advance,

She who waits.

well ifn ya want the salt olives, ya want the sweet the cap'n crunch, your taste buds

Jett 12-22-2009 01:47 AM

Well as long as you don't mix them together you can't go wrong...

Metro
*olives*

QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 01:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metropolis (Post 24352)
As long as you don't mix them together you can't go wrong...

Metro
*olives*


Thank you Metropolis. I have not only received an education in snack eating hedonism, but also an apparently much needed lesson in maintaining faith in my friends and having more than a hand grenade's worth of patience.

:bucktooth:

QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 01:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 24354)
well ifn ya want the salt olives, ya want the sweet the cap'n crunch, your taste buds


Corkey, would you mind not being so logical at this crucial juncture in my snack eating career?

Kthxbai.

Jett 12-22-2009 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 24356)

Thank you Metropolis. I have not only received an education in snack eating hedonism, but also an apparently much needed lesson in maintaining faith in my friends and having more than a hand grenade's worth of patience.

:bucktooth:

Yeah well admittedly, I had started that whole 1950's b-flick terrified grasping at myself like I'm invisible thing until I realized you just missed my post... so don't feel bad...

;)

QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 01:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metropolis (Post 24359)
Yeah well admittedly, I had started that whole 1950's b-flick terrified grasping at myself like I'm invisible thing until I realized you just missed my post... so don't feel bad...

;)

Well, crucial decisions such as these help me spread all sorts of inadvertent sunshine. :twitch:

MsDemeanor 12-22-2009 02:12 AM

Cap'n Crunch.

The olives might make your tummy unhappy whilst sleeping.

Arwen 12-22-2009 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 24350)
Olives or Cap'n Crunch*?

Once again...

Olives or Cap'n Crunch*?

You may also share your dilemmas.





* peanut butter kind

Seashells down by the seashore or my sister Sally?

Oh wait. That was a serious question.

Yes. To both.*

I have no dilemmas.

Does that mean that my dilemma is that I have no dilemma? That is wrong. I will go and sit in my head until I find one.


*except not the peanut butter or the crunch berry or any other hideous mutation. Original Cap'n only please.

WILDCAT 12-22-2009 02:17 AM

OMG! I think I am probably too late!

:overreaction:

WHY, CAPTAIN CRUNCH - OF COURSE!

Olives? Metro?! That is "adult food"! May the god's and goddesses be with you!

:praying:

WILD

QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsDemeanor (Post 24363)
Cap'n Crunch.

The olives might make your tummy unhappy whilst sleeping.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arwen (Post 24364)
Seashells down by the seashore or my sister Sally?

Oh wait. That was a serious question.

Yes. To both.*

I have no dilemmas.

Does that mean that my dilemma is that I have no dilemma? That is wrong. I will go and sit in my head until I find one.


*except not the peanut butter or the crunch berry or any other hideous mutation. Original Cap'n only please.

Quote:

Originally Posted by WILDCAT (Post 24365)
OMG! I think I am probably too late!

:overreaction:

WHY, CAPTAIN CRUNCH - OF COURSE!

Olives? Metro?! That is "adult food"! May the god's and goddesses be with you!

:praying:

WILD


Too late, good people of the Planet. In my delirium fueled mania (which has spilled over onto facebook, slightly) I wildly reached for and unconsciously ate olives. And, as Carrie's mother said... "I LIKED it!"

Please use this thread well. May it guide you and keep you and help your choices be far less excruciating.

WILDCAT 12-22-2009 02:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 24366)
Too late, good people of the Planet. In my delirium fueled mania (which has spilled over onto facebook, slightly) I wildly reached for and unconsciously ate olives. And, as Carrie's mother said... "I LIKED it!"

Please use this thread well. May it guide you and keep you and help your choices be far less excruciating.


AH, HA, HAAAAA!!!!!

:superfunny:

I "INSTANTLY" saw Carrie's mother face and heard her voice saying that - about getting screwed the first time! OMG!!!!! Good one.

That movie is so damn creepy funny.

(Sorry you went with the olives though... Really. I KNEW I was TOO late. I was watching this weeks "HOARDERS" show.)

PEACEFUL SLEEPING
WILD

Diva 12-22-2009 09:43 AM

I cannot help You, my Blaswarth, for all I can see is Your ass in shades and a tiara.....

I'm distracted. Here. Let me play You a drum solo....:drummer:



:badscore:
That's what I thought......

NJFemmie 12-22-2009 09:59 AM

In the future ....
 
I'm a big fan of cereal as a midnight snack.
Actually, toast is preferred, THEN cereal.
I say next time, pour the milk and have at it.

Mitmo01 12-22-2009 10:04 AM

Peanut Butter Captain Crunch is the be-all end all in cereals to me and if you passed that up in favor of the olives you have done yourself and your stomach a mighty huge disservice

Peanut Butter Captain Crunch above all else

Hail the captain

Random 12-22-2009 10:58 AM

Tisk..

You should have went for the toasted pb and j.... with a tall glass o' milk..

THAT is a midnight snack..

it even said so in St Elmo's Fire..

MsDemeanor 12-22-2009 11:57 AM

My turn.....

Cereal or my homemade xmas cookies for breakfast.

NJFemmie 12-22-2009 12:08 PM

Olives have a high sodium content.
Did you have a hard time falling asleep afterward?

Cyclopea 12-22-2009 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitmo01 (Post 24432)
Peanut Butter Captain Crunch is the be-all end all in cereals to me and if you passed that up in favor of the olives you have done yourself and your stomach a mighty huge disservice

Peanut Butter Captain Crunch above all else

Hail the captain

Here here.
I second that assessment.
:piratelaugh:

Mitmo01 12-22-2009 12:14 PM

Ok Ms...

Most def the cookies....

do not settle for the usual cereal...enjoy your cookies and have some milk and kick back

that sounds hella good right now : )

QueenofQueens 12-22-2009 01:32 PM

For the love of all that is holy...EAT THE COOKIES.

At least, I hope you did, Ms. D.

Medusa 12-22-2009 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsDemeanor (Post 24489)
My turn.....

Cereal or my homemade xmas cookies for breakfast.

Oh PLEASE say it was the cookies!

MsDemeanor 12-22-2009 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 24542)
For the love of all that is holy...EAT THE COOKIES.

:cracked: :rofl:

Yes Ma'am.

The cookies were good.

Hmm, my coffee cup is empty, I might have to grab more cookies while I'm in the kitchen.

:coffee: :cookielove:

Andrew, Jr. 12-22-2009 05:02 PM

My favorite combination...coffee and homemade cookies = heaven.:bowdown:

Gemme 12-22-2009 06:28 PM

I, like Arwen, am dilemma-less.
 
Dairy. Always choose dairy.

Cereal (and milk!)
Ice cream
Baked potato with sour cream
Cottage cheese and fruit

Et cetera and so on and so forth.

apretty 01-03-2010 02:06 PM

i turn to you...
 
how long do i cook this 2.58 lb pot roast that's been browned and is simmering (or maybe on the high end of simmering) on the stove in my caribbean blue colored le creuset dutch oven?

http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/17215...--43918588.jpg

the bottom of the pan has a bit of last night's red wine (a spanish) and a diced onion, secret ingredients and quartered mushrooms.

help?*

additionally--

a. we're having late-christmas at my sisters, so this will be traveling 30 minutes in the car.

b. we're at sea level.

c. i think it's about 70 degrees outside.

d. sunny, dry.

Queerasfck 01-03-2010 02:15 PM

Questions.........
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by apretty (Post 29874)
how long do i cook this 2.58 lb pot roast that's been browned and is simmering (or maybe on the high end of simmering) on the stove in my caribbean blue colored le creuset dutch oven?

http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/17215...--43918588.jpg

the bottom of the pan has a bit of last night's red wine (a spanish) and a diced onion, secret ingredients and quartered mushrooms.

help?*

*we're having late-christmas at my sisters, so this will be traveling 30 minutes in the car.

we're at sea level.

i think it's about 70 degrees outside.

sunny, dry.

To help you calculate the proper cooking time I may need to know the following-
  • Where will the pot will be in transit (your lap? on floor? in bed of truck?)
  • How many cloves of garlic are in the pot?
  • If over cooked what are the possible options for use? (shoe insoles? jerky?)
  • What if the game goes into OT do we still have to go to your sister's?
  • Should I eat before we go?
  • Have you seen Chester? Exactly what kind of meat is in this roast beast?

Dean Thoreau 01-03-2010 02:26 PM

First do you want it well done? medium? rare? or still mooing?
Was it or is it frozen , somewhat fresh (unfrozen) or just off the cow?
I will assume unfrozen
bake in oven at 325

for mooing....get it out now!!!

for rare 1 hour
medium 1 1/2
well done 1 hr 40 minutes ......
if u keep it in the pan..to travel... it should be perfect....long as u dont have an oven in the car..the pan should continue to cook slowly to perfection while on the drive

After you have served your pot roast please feel free to mail me the LeCreuset roaster.....................its ok if u don't wash it or clean it I will not mind a bit


Ok so my dilemma:
Should I get my butt up and dressed and out of this warm comfy bed and go get a haircut.

or

Should I treat myself to this time of hedonistic pleasure, since I go back to work tomorrow, and write a few more epistles and post them.....


:dance2:

apretty 01-03-2010 02:28 PM

thank you, DT...

it's been on the stove since about 12:30, but in arizona we don't do daylight-savings, so i have no idea what that means. perhaps i should put it in the microwave.

Queerasfck 01-03-2010 02:28 PM

New York Style
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by apretty (Post 29874)
how long do i cook this 2.58 lb pot roast that's been browned and is simmering (or maybe on the high end of simmering) on the stove in my caribbean blue colored le creuset dutch oven?

http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/17215...--43918588.jpg

the bottom of the pan has a bit of last night's red wine (a spanish) and a diced onion, secret ingredients and quartered mushrooms.

help?*

additionally--

a. we're having late-christmas at my sisters, so this will be traveling 30 minutes in the car.

b. we're at sea level.

c. i think it's about 70 degrees outside.

d. sunny, dry.

I can't believe we are going to your sister's and will be right near that really awesome pizza place............yum pizza.

QueenofQueens 01-20-2010 03:59 AM

Jose Marti or Emily Dickinson? No rush on this one. A response within 24 hours will suffice. Thank you all kindly in advance.

Gemme 01-21-2010 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 36636)
Jose Marti or Emily Dickinson? No rush on this one. A response within 24 hours will suffice. Thank you all kindly in advance.

Emily, because I like the name.

SuperFemme 01-21-2010 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 37480)
Emily, because I like the name.


It's not the Emily. It's the DICK. :censor:

Gemme 01-21-2010 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperFemme (Post 37483)
It's not the Emily. It's the DICK. :censor:

Well, Emily Cockinson wouldn't sound right, would it? :admin:

Selenay 01-21-2010 08:53 PM

Joven, a la carga
 
José.

.......


DapperButch 01-21-2010 09:01 PM

Emily Dickinson. :writer:

ButchBowWow 01-21-2010 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QueenofQueens (Post 36636)
Jose Marti or Emily Dickinson? No rush on this one. A response within 24 hours will suffice. Thank you all kindly in advance.

Jose Marti

Soon 01-23-2010 09:52 PM

Watch Deliverance or read...stuff?

Queerasfck 01-23-2010 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HowSoonIsNow (Post 38347)
Watch Deliverance or read...stuff?

How many times have you seen Deliverance? I'm guessing you've seen it. Everyone has. If not you should see it. I've seen it. I would read just cuz that banjo song is annoying.


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