Re: Go ask the lizard-guy something....
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 6:23 am
WAit, plastic cheese?! I can't Imange what a grilled cheese would taste like...
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Cheese should not stick to the refrigerator when you throw it.Starfire11 wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2017 6:53 pmWe found another "Plastic American 'Cheese' " supporter!Sstavix wrote: Fri Aug 25, 2017 4:06 pm It's not that different from the "strange concept" which led to the creation of a lot of other heavily-processed fake foods. Like American cheese. *shudder*
There are a lot of really great candle scents out there, but you really can't go wrong with vanilla.
Depends. Can I have a telekinetic power strong enough to lift myself off the ground?ZanySauce wrote: Would you rather have the ability to fly or use telekinesis?![]()
If you have tried one with American "cheese," then you don't have to imagine it. As for my household, a medium cheddar is the best way to go.evered wrote: WAit, plastic cheese?! I can't Imagine what a grilled cheese would taste like...
Best time? That's hard to say, but it had to have been sometime while exploring some of the caverns in the resource world, mining away in my little extensive mining complex. Especially once I decided to try and mine obsidian. It can be an intriguing challenge to listen for lava pockets and rivers, then block regions with cobblestone and using buckets of water to transform lava into obsidian. Best of all, it's something I can do at my own pace, and not nearly as frantic as trying to fight off zombie hordes. There was one time when a couple other players decided to come and help with harvesting obsidian. They TPed to me, and we all worked together to explore the caverns and find lava.
I do, actually. I enjoy the resource gathering elements the most, probably followed by the exploration aspects of the game. Building can be entertaining, but there is a lot of stuff about building that I don't understand at this point - especially where redstone is involved. The combat elements are portions of the game I have the least interest in - especially PvP. In fact, if I'm playing on a single-player game, I typically change the settings to "Peaceful" so I won't have to deal with enemy mobs interrupting my game.
Hmm... probably the villagers. It's interesting to see these plain, simple folks living their lives the best they can, scurrying around at night because they're afraid of the monsters, and offering hopeful trades to visitors like myself. If you're referring more to hostile creatures, I'd have to say spiders. If you leave them alone, they leave you alone, and I'm all right with that.
Nacho cheese dip is pretty good, I'll admit. And you can make some good mac and cheese with Velveeta.Chozon1 wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2017 7:35 am American cheese has some very valid uses. Given its fat base, it liquefies far better than pretty much any other cheese in existence. Therefore, it's an excellent vehicle for cheeses like cheddar.
Plus, cheese dip. Which may be a regional thing. But it is delicious, and made with pasteurized, processed, cheese product. Because you cannot, in fact, make it with real cheese unless you make a base. Which doesn't taste nearly as good with chips.
Depends on how the series is finished. Some book series - such as Harry Potter - has a very satisfying end, and you don't necessarily want a sequel because of the way it finished. But there are some that have a disappointingly abrupt conclusion, almost as if the author ran out of ideas and just didn't want to wrap things up in a nice way. "And then a meteor hit the house and everyone died. The end!"
Not sure. I've never eaten a monkey....evered wrote: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:16 am Ea-Eat?! Uh, that's a bit disturbing...
Favorite monkey species?