chocolate or vanilla? Almond Joy or Mounds? Bella or Sookie?
'Shindig'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I used to work at a restaurant that served star anise in a couple of cocktails. From time to time I would pop one in my mouth and suck on it. Om nom nom.
Star anise is yet another plant. [link] Very pretty seedpods. I read somewhere that it's going up in price because it's used as an ingredient in making Tamiflu.
Aha! Turns out they all have anethole in common.
Laga gets the Wiki-Fu prize!
omfg Buckwheat Groats; Dinner Table Game (NSFW)
Forever 21 or American Eagle?
Spring or Fall?
Salty licquorice is my favourite food group. Om nom nom. I'm going to Finland at the end of the month and expect to eat little else.
Sars lives in a land of much better licorice than here, so now I really want to try the Scandinavian licorice.
Angel or Angelus?
Vampire or werewolf?
E-mail or Facebook?
Oreo middle or cookie first?
Years ago I was at a party in IL and there was a Danish girl going around giving everyone salt licorice and making fun of their reactions. I said, "Hey that's tasty! Can I have some more?" Now I get my fix from Cost Plus.
I've yet to meet a food that's not made either better or at least interesting by the addition of some salt.
Oh, all of them are made worse, pretty much, if it's enough salt to taste. Including caramel.
I do not like licorice, except I do like the root to chew on. That's incredibly tasty, and I used to work a root for days. Supposed to be good for the teeth too. But licorice flavour in stuff is nasty.
Spidra, when you say you have to pay for ILL, which libraries were you talking about?