jolly good.
on the way to work, i decided to pick up some weetabix.
delish!
try pouring vanilla soy milk over two biscuits and sticking the bowl in the microwave for 30 minutes seconds (thanks, kb). the biscuits break down and turn into a porridge-like consistency.
(i feel so british.)
tonight, the agent and i are going to a screening of a film about ultimate fighting, where they will serve mountain dew cocktails.
(i feel so white trash.)
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did some yankee ass read my post about bullfrog?
am i supposed to be the 'yankee ass' in this situation?
no, you're just taking part in the gala, and it's sprite or 7-up, not mountain dew, but maybe they needed to be more extreme or something.by the way, did you write "30 minutes in a microwave?" Isn't that a bit long? and, is that just shredded wheat? just curious
i ate a bunch of wassa for a while and then I thought i had an ulcer. it was just gas, though.
oh, and finally, what is british about weetabix? Just curious?
oh, I figured it out. porridge is british, right? I'm on some cough meds, so I'm out of it. Not sure why I have felt the urge to comment about 7000 times on this post, but happy birthday in 26 hours and some change.
kb, i loved your comments. keep them coming.
weetabix is the number one breakfast cereal in the uk, hence the 'i feel british' comment. it's sweeter than shredded wheat and has a crispier consistency. if you can find some at daily (as i doubt they have it at kroger or winn dixie), try it.
...and thanks for the b'day props. ;)
put something in the microwave for 30 minutes and it'll probably wind up resembling the toaster oven below ...
au contraire, agent. scarny once made a lentil dip for one of thug mansion's potluck parties -- and the recipe called for microwaving the dish for 45 minutes. true, scarny?
yes! i still have that recipe. you have to put in about 2 liters of water to make it work, but it's delicious! up next: microwavable fig canapes!
with goat cheese!
I've seen it before, though i can't remember where. maybe kroger and maybe earth fare. remember they used to have Uncle Sam at Harris Teeter, so anything's possible.
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