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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:14 pm
I had lavendar flavoured chocolate today.
IT TASTED LIKE SOAP. gonk
Seriously...nobody ever eat it.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 1:31 pm
patch99329 I had lavendar flavoured chocolate today. IT TASTED LIKE SOAP. gonk Seriously...nobody ever eat it. Oh drats. And here I was looking forward to defiling chocolate with something I'm allergic to. wink
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:10 pm
patch99329 I had lavendar flavoured chocolate today. IT TASTED LIKE SOAP. gonk Seriously...nobody ever eat it. Really? I had some the other day and it was delicious! Of course, I also got "hot" chocolate with chiles. EW. I'm scared to eat the ones with curry. They are shaped like buddhas
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:28 pm
I quite like chocolate with chili in it. There's an awesome hot chocolate by Green & Blacks with orange and spices too.... yum.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 2:36 pm
Deo, Alton Brown shall be hosting an event in Monterey this year, at the Aquarium, I can get info for you if you want, I do not the tickets are pricey, about $200, but it is supposed to be an excellent event. 3nodding
As for chocolate, I've been experimenting. I've been grinding cocoa beans, mixing the powder with chili (the red capsicum) powder, dropping that in creame, with honey, cinnamon and nutmeg, then whipping it to an almost topping consistency then drinking. It's yummy.
Lavendar can be tastey, but much like rose water, it is something of an acquired taste. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:11 pm
maenad nuri They are shaped like buddhas If you see the Buddha on the road- eat him!
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:47 pm
TeaDidikai maenad nuri They are shaped like buddhas If you see the Buddha on the road- eat him! Does the 5 Second rule apply?
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:32 pm
Recursive Paradox saint dreya does anyone find it a typical status to find oneself oscillating from defiant and passionate one day to apathetic and morose the next? Not really. I was pretty much all apathetic and morose until I started transition and then I had more and more moments of passion, happiness and defiance. Maybe something's throwing you off a bit emotionally? Cuz that doesn't sound normal or healthy. trying to recover from last year is a bit. plus, about a week ago a friend gave me a significant massage and when he got to my sternum, he said there was a lot of emotional stuff. i almost cried it hurt so much. i should probably schedule another session, as he said it will probably take 2 more... sweatdrop blah! hmm, cough's getting "better" but still no phlegm? how long has this been going on now?
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:35 pm
Ultraviolett1127 Does the 5 Second rule apply? Meh... Myth Busters may have to do another test.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:46 pm
TeaDidikai Ultraviolett1127 Does the 5 Second rule apply? Meh... Myth Busters may have to do another test. Speaking of the Buddha... I've never understood what the saying "If you meet Buddha in the road-kill him" means sweatdrop . Any help on that one?
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:37 pm
Ultraviolett1127 TeaDidikai Ultraviolett1127 Does the 5 Second rule apply? Meh... Myth Busters may have to do another test. Speaking of the Buddha... I've never understood what the saying "If you meet Buddha in the road-kill him" means sweatdrop . Any help on that one? It's a Zen Buddhist saying as I recall. It's a Zen Paradox- in that everything has a Buddha nature- thus, if you see the Buddha on the road, not inside you, it's an importer- a fake, a tale we tell ourselves to cling to the world of illusions. By killing him, you free yourself of the delusion.
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:45 pm
TeaDidikai Ultraviolett1127 TeaDidikai Ultraviolett1127 Does the 5 Second rule apply? Meh... Myth Busters may have to do another test. Speaking of the Buddha... I've never understood what the saying "If you meet Buddha in the road-kill him" means sweatdrop . Any help on that one? It's a Zen Buddhist saying as I recall. It's a Zen Paradox- in that everything has a Buddha nature- thus, if you see the Buddha on the road, not inside you, it's an importer- a fake, a tale we tell ourselves to cling to the world of illusions. By killing him, you free yourself of the delusion. Ah, gotcha. Thanks so much <3
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:59 pm
are there any members who have set up clans for ZOMG?
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:03 pm
saint dreya are there any members who have set up clans for ZOMG? The Guild itself has a clan... I've just been really, well, flooded and stressed and I haven't put a whole lot of effort in the finishing touches that it needs to go live. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:05 pm
saint dreya are there any members who have set up clans for ZOMG? The Guild itself has a clan... I've just been really, well, flooded and stressed and I haven't put a whole lot of effort in the finishing touches that it needs to go live. sweatdrop
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