standing in front of the fridge trying to figure out what to do with a half a block of cheese, some cold cuts and a bottle of tabasco sauce.
Burritos!
The answer to every food dilemma.
Buffy ,'End of Days'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
standing in front of the fridge trying to figure out what to do with a half a block of cheese, some cold cuts and a bottle of tabasco sauce.
Burritos!
The answer to every food dilemma.
I am not with you plural folks. Why not Buffy the Vampires Slayer?
Alas, no tortillas. And dutch country potato bread burritos? Not so much with the appetizing.
I actually do have food because DH and I went grocery shopping this weekend. We also painted, bought a new area rug and went furniture shopping. So all in all, quite the weekend of domestic bliss.
eta: Yet another fabulous, fun number! I'm quitting while I'm ahead.
bon bon's observation is cogent.
RoseS, by any other name...
Y'all West coast people are thinking about dinner at 3:30?
well, soup needs to sit. So, yeah, I'm thinking of dinner now if we want soup at 6:00.
Alas, no tortillas.
Time to dial the local take-out.
Dude, if there are a tornados in SoCal while I'm there, I'm going to laugh and laugh...
After I take cover, anyway.
Okay, the petals around the rose thing drove me apeshit because I'm so literal. First I was irked b/c THERE'S NO ROSE! Then I was irked because each of my equations tanked. I kept muttering the name out loud, thought it might be a pun where "rose" = "rows," so I tried counting the number of dots on non-even numbers, because 2, 4, and 6 look like "rows." No dice. (Pun intended.)
I finally got it, but the game needs a better name. What finally tipped me off was the "Around" part of the name.
Though I figured this out faster than the fox, chickens, boat riddle.
well, soup needs to sit.
See, I never get this. DH makes a great soup called cazuela, which is a lot like chicken stew but nothing like chicken stew at the same time. So anyway, there's always stuff that needs to sit, and I being of the non-cooking clan, don't get it. Why does the stuff need to sit? He tells me the same thing every time he makes lentejas (which is kind of like lentil soup, but not).
Time to dial the local take-out.
We have to cut way back on the takeout due to the no furniture having. Even the crappy plywood stuff is expensive.
I did get it, thanks to ita and her whitefont. But I'm not sure how long it would have taken if not for that. It might just never have occurred to me. What does that mean?
I'm Emily on this one. Spoiler-armed, I got it pretty quickly, in fewer than ten tries. (One of my first bad guesses was correct by chance, so I was on the wrong track for a few rolls.)
Kat, I think I would have gotten it even faster with the alternate name. Though, shouldn't it be penguins around the ice hole?