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Spike's Bitches 25 to Life
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
First I recommend you put on the CD I sent you. Very soothing and has healing powers too I'm sure.
The CD is awesome. I had ducked it when it first came, because my kids lose all my CDs. Scott and I were just looking at it the other night when I unducked it. So many good songs. It's out in the kitchen because that's where the Bose lives, but I think I will go get it.
We're meeting up with Emmett's godmother and godsister (the elder) tonight for tasty german food and then Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in IMAX.
What is German food, anyhow? I'm coming up all streu...strue...strud...pastry and sauerkraut (frig it), and possibly sausage.
Nuh uh, there are potatoes, too. Actually, stuff like schnitzel, which, iirc, is pork, made me rethink the cuisine of (some of) my foremothers. I was bitter about the potato salad, which delis are SO much better at, imo. And I'm thinking it's "strudel" but do I look like Martha Stewarreich? Nsm.
What is German food, anyhow? I'm coming up all streu...strue...strud...pastry and sauerkraut (frig it), and possibly sausage.
Lots of potatoes, cooked many different ways. Many kinds of sausages. Sauerbraten. More potatoes.
Heh. x-posty with erika, who I just noticed has tagged *me*! Yay!
There is at least one brand of good chocolate from Germany, though I can't recall of the top of my head which it is.
Today, we will be attempting yard work. That'll be... fun.
Steph, I think shrugs are nifty. They beat the hell out of ponchos.
I wound up getting a black dress from the Motherwear outlet like this one : [link] , which has shipped, and therefore should arrive on time, damn it. I need to go to Macy's and find a shrug to go with it.
Steph, I think shrugs are nifty. They beat the hell out of ponchos.
True dat. Ponchos don't flatter many body types, including mine.
SauerbratenPlease for to tell me what this is, St. Pauli Girl.
Nuh uh, there are potatoes, too. Actually, stuff like schnitzel, which, iirc, is pork, made me rethink the cuisine of (some of) my foremothers.Rethink in which direction, erika?
I'm coming down on the side of potatoes. They well may set off my food cravings harder and faster than anything short of donuts, but you can do so many yummy things with them, and they're good when served in more plain fashions, as well.
Sauerbraten. If made by someone who knows what they're doing, it is Teh YUM.
There is at least one brand of good chocolate from Germany, though I can't recall of the top of my head which it is.
Is Lindt from Germany? Germans (in Germany) supposedly get the best coffee in the world. My mother has a friend who taught over there for years, and was sorely disappointed by the coffee, when she returned home. She has friends send it to her, sometimes. She gave us some, once. It was faboo.
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I think Ponchos usually tend to flatter the boyishly slender, and children under age 8.
Oh Plei, pretty dress. This is for the wedding, yes?
Sauerbraten. If made by someone who knows what they're doing, it is Teh YUM.Oh, so like a vinegar-y stewish sort of thing. I'd try that. I bet the meat is really tender. German food is not big out here. The only place I usually come in contact with it, is this one particular restaurant in New Hampshire, and I haven't been there in years.