Chozon1 wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:57 am
Yeah, but you can't ride a sheep. I can't, anyway. You do get the wool though...Something to think about, actually. They're less likely to randomly trample you too. Cheaper to care for.
I've heard that you need to be careful with sheep, though. They seem to find new and creative ways to kill themselves. I've heard that about goats, too, which probably led to the inspiration behind Goat Simulator. A game I own but haven't played yet... have you ever played it?
Chozon1 wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:57 am
Weaving your own straw hat is a skill every samurai must master. I'm having trouble finding suitable indigenous materials.
Don't mow your lawn.
Chozon1 wrote: Sat Apr 08, 2017 7:57 am
Did you ever see Rogue One?
I haven't yet. I heard it was good, but primarily from the hype they use on their advertising.
Chozon1 wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2017 7:19 am
I have. I didn't understand why anyone would put time into it, or why it's so popular. O_o
For a second I thought you were talking about Rogue One. There are many games that I don't understand why people like them so much. Teleglitch is one that comes to mind (in my opinion, one of the worst games I've reviewed).
Chozon1 wrote: Sun Apr 09, 2017 7:19 am
Hush puppies are natures perfect food?
For the longest time, I thought Hush Puppies were only shoes. I didn't know about the food until I heard about it on the Food Network. Looking at the recipe, though they don't seem too impressive. I also wouldn't classify them as "natural," since they don't grow on trees or bushes. Unless you mean that hush puppies would feed nature. I can see that - I'm sure our chickens would love them!
No, we bought Rogue One to complete our Star Wars collection the other day, and I wanted to see it again before I commented on it. It was much, much better the second time around. Not as good as the old Star Wars, but still pretty good.
Also, it boggles my mind that there are people who haven't heard of hush puppies. O_o Do you not eat fried fish?
Actually, if you don't have hush puppies...why would you? A properly made hush puppy is a glorious convocation of fried bread somewhere between corn and flour. They are slightly sweet, crispy on the outside, light and tender on the inside, with a nice hint of onion. <3 I would eat myself sick on them.
Chozon1 wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 5:50 am
Also, it boggles my mind that there are people who haven't heard of hush puppies. O_o Do you not eat fried fish?
Not very often, no. And now that I think about it, there isn't even a seafood restaurant in the town closest to us, either. Yes, no Ivar's, no Skipper's, not even a Red Lobster. The Palouse region just isn't that big into seafood. Given how well that fish (doesn't) sell at Walmart, I can believe it.
Chozon1 wrote: Mon Apr 10, 2017 5:50 am
Actually, if you don't have hush puppies...why would you? A properly made hush puppy is a glorious convocation of fried bread somewhere between corn and flour. They are slightly sweet, crispy on the outside, light and tender on the inside, with a nice hint of onion. <3 I would eat myself sick on them.
See, if you're going to make a cornflour batter and deep-fry it, why not have it around a hot dog? Corn dogs are quite tasty.
The batter isn't quite the same...I've also never been able to craft a good corn dog at home. Too greasy, or the batter doesn't stay attached. Hush puppies though...hush puppies are pretty easy, and I can eat myself sick on them. <3
Only a master procrastinator can pull off procrastinating procrastination?
I like a good, legitimate sourdough. One that has been made from the gnarly fermented yeast blob, and not just bread with vinegar. But I will eat that too. XD
Songs that get stuck in your head, and you don't mind at all?
I don't think I've heard of pimento cheese, but I have heard of pimento loaf. Given that I would imagine that it has pimento olives in it, I'm sure I wouldn't like it. Although I don't mind black olives on pizza or whatnot (I don't go out of my way to eat them...), I really don't like the green ones.
Actually, just the pimiento peppers. It's grated cheese (cheddar usually, though I use Colby and Monterey Jack) mixed with cream cheese, mayonnaise, herbs, and spices. And pimientos, sans the olives.
It sounds weird...but it tastes really good. I'm told it's a dish regional to the south.
Chozon1 wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 8:28 am
Actually, just the pimiento peppers. It's grated cheese (cheddar usually, though I use Colby and Monterey Jack) mixed with cream cheese, mayonnaise, herbs, and spices. And pimientos, sans the olives.
Do you eat it on crackers, or just out of a bowl? Sounds like it could make an interesting dip.
Chozon1 wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2017 8:28 am
Liverwurst?
No thank you. Although it sells pretty well at Walmart. Most of the customers who have bought it tell me that they buy it for their dogs, though. Apparently, they love it.