banana's.....it sucks i need straight natural protein when i wake up! egg's beef and such. Oh yeah in last night's dream i was incarcerated makes one wonder!!!
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Don't like bananas. Cranberries are better.
Thank you for giving me an idea what I should eat as my next breakfast. (this sounds weird .//.)
I usually drink my black coffee and toast with banana+nutella, when I have time.
Next time I'll try it with honey - it sounds great. I don't know why I din't already done this... :V
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eta: I had my toast with banana and honey - it was a delicious mess.
I just ordered some nice stuff from Gestaecker - bye bye 70€...
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I usually have coffee and crumpits with peanut butter on top (not all mixed up in one cup... that would be like some sick smoothie...)
I might have to try the banana and honey on toast thing, sounds nice.
I've become addicted to peanut butter on toast for my breakfast, though I've put on half a stone since November :s
I just use butter for spreads. I love the taste of peanut butter but I don't eat it much.
Nothing beats blackberry jam. You just need to make sure it's a good brand.
And has seeds.
I like to have berries and milk, cereal style. No added sugar/cream, whole milk not necessary. Just strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, bananas, and plain milk. And I like to cut the fruits in the bowl so the milk is infused with berry flavor. Works as breakfast and dessert.
AWFUL cereal. Just awful.
I've tried vegemite before. It was too different from what I am used to. (:
Would taste great with crackers though.
Kuroyue, I've tried that too. But if you combine berries with milk, the antioxidants of the berries will be cancelled out.
Vegemite looks like jam. I have no idea about the healthiness. I use butter though. Smjor and Kerrygold is real butter, very yellow, and has legitimate 'butter' taste so I use them a lot.
One day, I was eating on a bench in a park. The biggest rat ran by me and stopped behind a garbage can. It was a fat rat, a foot long and about 4.5 inches in height with neutral yellowish hair, so it took some time for me to take in the fact that it was actually a rat. The rat took a moment to look up at me and something else, and it looked like it was also sniffing the air, before it ran away.
A giant falcon swooped down from the sky and landed on a branch. I was surprised to see a falcon in NYC park. I didn't have my camera, so I took some snap shots of it with my phone, which all sucked. It hit me that this falcon must have came after the giant rat that just passed by. The rat was gone, but the falcon stood there on the branch for a few more minutes, looking for the rat. I looked for the rat too, and couldn't find it.
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My grandfather used to set have-a-heart humane traps to catch large pests on his farm like beavers, raccoons, and nutria.
He would then throw the entire have-a-heart trap into the pond
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"He would then throw the entire have-a-heart trap into the pond"
Have a heart trap? Sounds like depending on how you use it, it's more likely a "make them suffer slowly" trap.
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And then God said, "Let us make man in our likeness and our image. Let us make him ridiculously hard to draw so that poor artists everywhere will have to spend 10,000+ hours failing repeatedly before they can begin to capture the form and likeness onto a two-dimensional surface." And there was man. And it was good. And artists everywhere lost their minds.
I know it's wrong-- but, I just blew Diet Dr. Pepper out my nose laughing about Stacybean's Granpa drowning critters in his humane trap!
(It was kind of an unexpected dark twist to a childhood reminiscing story. . .)
There was a story on my dad's side of the family about an older relative trying to feed cat litter to some cats he was watching for the day. Nothing bad happened; apparently somebody set him straight on the issue later on.
peanut butter and nutella in folded into a slice of white bread; old man's death nappy!
replace the PB with jam; old womans death nappy.
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Olives.
Olives are fucking delicious little things, I am now getting through them at the rate of a jar every couple of days..
I'd never eaten one until a few weeks ago..I have wasted so much time that I could have spent munching Olives.
Oddly, my surname is Oliver.
That's kinda like Kevin Bacon suddenly discovering the joys of Bacon.
Weird old world.
Last edited by Flake; January 30th, 2012 at 11:59 PM.
I can't stand olives.
On a different note: I'm about to purchase a few Loomis books. I was thinking about getting Figure Drawing for all its worth (That's a given, right?), Drawing the Head and Hands and MAYBE Successful Drawing. My only question is, what is that last one even about? The amazon description is pretty vague.
Which is more important, Head and Hands or Successful Drawing?
Successful Drawing for sure! It's all about perspective and drawing 3d forms. Without knowing that, Head and Hands is not going to do you much good.
In slightly more depressing news, I think my cat is going to kick the bucket today. She's got a swollen abdomen and apparently had a fit last night. I think she's going to the vets, but I expect it'll be putting her to sleep (she's about 18 now).
Sorry to hear that Slothboy. Having pets is tough during times like this. Everyday I still think about my dog that went 2 years ago, makes you wonder if its worth it sometimes.
But, it is of course! 18 is pretty impressive.
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