I already know what I'm gonna call her. Got a name all picked out...

Mal ,'Out Of Gas'


Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Sheryl - Sep 20, 2010 12:12:22 pm PDT #24957 of 30001
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

Happy Birthday Sue!


§ ita § - Sep 20, 2010 12:14:00 pm PDT #24958 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

He can't deal with nitrites, which means that unless he knows for sure, he can't have bacon, sausage, or ham. Brunch can sometimes be a very sad meal for him.

That's sad. I can at least handle bacon-level of nitrites, although I try and only buy the nitrite-free stuff for home. However, somewhere I read there's not really any such thing. What's marketed as nitrite-free just means none have been added specifically.


Lee - Sep 20, 2010 12:14:05 pm PDT #24959 of 30001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

I'm home! Juliana is here, and we are going to watch TV.

Wheeee


lisah - Sep 20, 2010 12:14:49 pm PDT #24960 of 30001
Punishingly Intricate

I'm home! Juliana is here, and we are going to watch TV.

3 good things!


§ ita § - Sep 20, 2010 12:15:58 pm PDT #24961 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Sentinel-node free sounds like another mark against super powers. But I understand it's a good thing.


Jessica - Sep 20, 2010 12:16:20 pm PDT #24962 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Plus, as a general rule, I usually have several thoughts for dishes, and it would be easy to make something vegetarian, or without cheese or pork or whatever.

Right? Unless it's something like my mom's annual latke party (if you don't like fried potatoes, you're going to leave hungry), it's not difficult to design a dairy-free/vegetarian/no-peanuts/whatever menu.

(Gluten-free is trickier because gluten hides in places you'd never think to look unless you were also gluten intolerant, but at least knowing in advance gives me the chance to look stuff up before I make bread pudding for dessert.)


Atropa - Sep 20, 2010 12:16:37 pm PDT #24963 of 30001
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

That's sad. I can at least handle bacon-level of nitrites, although I try and only buy the nitrite-free stuff for home. However, somewhere I read there's not really any such thing. What's marketed as nitrite-free just means none have been added specifically.

Well, I know that when he has tried stuff that isn't marked nitrite-free, it's like he comes down with a mild flu for three or four days, plus depression. Which makes life oh-so-fun around our house, let me tell you.

Perkins, I am so happy for you!


Amy - Sep 20, 2010 12:16:58 pm PDT #24964 of 30001
Because books.

Whoo, home!

I don't have any food allergies. But I would cry if someone wanted to serve me a big bowl of beets of something. Or really spicy food, that's an issue, because I just can't handle the heat. But still, not allergic.


Spidra Webster - Sep 20, 2010 12:17:05 pm PDT #24965 of 30001
I wish I could just go somewhere to get flensed but none of the whaling ships near me take Medicare.

I empathize, javachik. I have always been a picky eater. I hate that I am, but I am. I've tried things and my tastes have gotten a bit broader as an adult but I still feel on guard about eating at someone's house. It's even worse when I'm good about eating low-glycemic because my choices are then even more limited.

Plei, my mom has that adult-onset onion thing. Actually, it's a reaction to sulfur in them so it extends to bell peppers, hot peppers, etc. It used to be enough if she just didn't eat any but now we can't even prepare them with her in the house. I'm really hoping I didn't inherit that particular trait.


flea - Sep 20, 2010 12:17:31 pm PDT #24966 of 30001
information libertarian

Vegetarianism (or avoidance of any particular meat) is super-easy for me to accommodate. I have the opposite problem when my mother or in-laws are in town - to them (I guess a generational thing) a meal is not a meal unless there is meat, AND nothing can be spicy at all, and my mother is lactose intolerant, so nothing creamy or cheesy. I find it hard to come up with enough variations on meat plus starch plus veg that are fast and not stunningly boring for the average 4-dinner visit, and meat is so expensive!