I wanted a poppyseed bagel this morning. But the place doesn't sell poppyseed bagels. You can have sesame seed, or everything, she said. Sesame seeds look like poppy seeds.
I almost got into the argument with her, but paused, took stock of the importance of the issue, and just bought breakfast.
Unfortunately the bagel and the cream cheese are tainted with savoury, and I wanted neutral this morning. Wash your utensils, guys, and store stuff separately.
Did you know that the Gracchi was a sea monster?
Somehow "release the Gracchi" doesn't have the same effect ....
That, or chili.
I would have said chili too.
I've never thought of oyster stuffing as a Southern thing, because whenever I've eaten it it's been in New England, but now I'm wondering if it came to that side of the family via Tennessee.
I've never thought of oyster stuffing as a Southern thing, because whenever I've eaten it it's been in New England, but now I'm wondering if it came to that side of the family via Tennessee.
I'd guess it was a coastal thing, or maybe an East coastal thing.
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Jobs in DC.
I put bagel as argues, chicken for dumplings, dressing/stuffing as a recipe passed down, vinegar for BBQ, flour for pound cake, brisket for other than pork, beans for non-meat to bbq, fried okra for southern food, raspberry for tea flavor, mint julep for southern drink, Paula Dean,
Wow. I can't believe your bagel place doesn't have poppy seed.
And please: how can anyone think that sesame and poppy are the same thing?
I had a dream last night with a grown version of a boyfriend from elementary school and now I am all tempted to search him out on fb, which is such a bad idea. last time I saw him? 7th grade!!! but damn was he cute in my dream. cute and nice and damn.
For Mother's Day, I sent my mom Downton Abbey and Sherlock DVDs.