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'Potential'


Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!  

[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.


askye - Oct 10, 2005 8:25:12 am PDT #7448 of 10001
Thrive to spite them

Rotello is a brand of diced tomatoes with chiles, and maybe some other seasonings (I can't remember). It comes in various heat levels.


Gudanov - Oct 10, 2005 8:25:49 am PDT #7449 of 10001
Coding and Sleeping

But what's Rotello?

It's like a can of tomato and peppers that adds some spice to stuff without taking time to prepare vegtables. It's a shortcut for adding some spice and extra veggies.


amych - Oct 10, 2005 8:26:43 am PDT #7450 of 10001
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

Probably my only vegetable nourishment to speak of for years.

I spent way too long living on carrot sticks. And corn.

The odd part about my childhood pickiness -- which involves some deep aversions akin to ita vs. eggs, but also bad raising in the form of getting away with very limited choices -- was that I was 30 before I realized that my dad is really bad about eating vegetables himself. I honestly thought that we were eating a grand total of two veg for all those years because my dad was mistakenly catering to my tastes. Nope -- he didn't like them enough to bother with them until he married a foodie.


Connie Neil - Oct 10, 2005 8:29:26 am PDT #7451 of 10001
brillig

Any mixture of ground beef, onions, macaroni, and tomato products revives wretched memories of the childhood dish "slumgullion" (etomology unknown). I think I would be physically ill if confronted with such today.

In my defense, I am sensitive to the acids in fresh tomatoes, to the point where I get acid burns. It has be fairly well processed before I can tolerate it.


SuziQ - Oct 10, 2005 8:32:52 am PDT #7452 of 10001
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

Any mixture of ground beef, onions, macaroni, and tomato products

This makes me think of this cheeseburger-macaroni stuff the hospital MADE me eat in the recovery room after birthing K-Bug. They said I wouldn't be allowed out of recovery until I ate most of it. My family - they had deserted me to go to Denny's.

To this day, I can't do anything with cheese, meat, and noodles smooshed together. Nope.


Cass - Oct 10, 2005 8:34:13 am PDT #7453 of 10001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

Frozen peas are a wonder. I eat them frozen. I also use them as ice packs.

Now I am hungry and I already had oatmeal. A bunch of oatmeal. I should be full.

Instead my arteries are all clear and happily getting blood to my brain so I can fully realize I want some real food. Preferably with bacon.


Betsy HP - Oct 10, 2005 8:34:55 am PDT #7454 of 10001
If I only had a brain...

It's Ro-Tel. A classic.

I read somewhere that a kid needs to try a new dish multiple times (10?) before liking it. This seems to have been true with my kids -- neither liked asparagus when it was first introduced, but they've both become asparagus fiends over the years.


dw - Oct 10, 2005 8:35:25 am PDT #7455 of 10001
Silence means security silence means approval

"slumgullion" (etomology unknown)

I believe it's related to 19th-century mining. I know there's a canyon in Colorado by that name.


Susan W. - Oct 10, 2005 8:36:12 am PDT #7456 of 10001
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Heh. I make a cheese, beef, macaroni, and tomato product. It's easy, and these days my cooking choices are all about the easy.


dw - Oct 10, 2005 8:37:18 am PDT #7457 of 10001
Silence means security silence means approval

Ro-Tel is a key ingredient in the macaroni salad we ate growing up. Ro-Tel, Cheez Whiz, cubed green peper, macaroni. That's it.

It supposedly came of a 1950s can of Ro-Tel and has persisted in my family for that long.