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relish or mayonnaise?
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Depends. Ketchup for most potato-based foods (except potato soup) and many egg-based savoury dishes (plain eggs, for example, are disgusting, and can only be consumed with copious amounts of ketchup or hollandaise). Ketchup is also a very good base for many other condiments and sauces. Meatloaf sauce has a lot of ketchup, and my barbecue sauce recipe starts with a ketchup base.micah211 wrote:Ketchup or Mustard
However, for hotdogs, corndogs, and eggrolls, it is mustard and mustard alone! If you dump ketchup on a corn or hotdog in my presense, I will bludgeon you with a corndog. -_- If you try to dip that eggroll in mayonaise, I will steal it from you, and give it a good home on my plate.
Oddly, if you put mayonnaise on a hotdog around me, I'm OK with that. I haven't figured out why.
Depends, again. They go well together in deviled eggs or potato salad, or even as a sammich spread. Generally, I prefer mayo on my sandwiches, but not relish. I'm OK with either as a hotdog topping, and I tend to think mayonnaise is undervalued as a condiment. It's very similar to hollandaise, and has the benefit of being oil-based, so as a sandwich topping it shields your bread from becoming soggy from wet ingredients in a way mustard can't begin to match.RedPlums wrote:relish or mayonnaise?
I'd prefer a break from spring. >_>Emwok wrote:Spring break?
I'm neither for or against Spring Break. Actually, that's not true. I'm very much for anything that get's kids (or non-kids) out of school for awhile, as it already runs on for too much of the year. I'm just grumpy at the moment, since I'm getting over the flu, and not looking forward to my Spring allergies kicking in, or too much sun burning my retinas, or any other normally good thing that I'm too crotchety at the moment. XD
The point is, go Spring Break, not go annoying college students.

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Interesting... I put mustard on everything.
Double Glazed Donuts?
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Seems like the flu has been going around again. Hope you get better soon!Chozon1 wrote:I'd prefer a break from spring. >_>Emwok wrote:Spring break?
I'm neither for or against Spring Break. Actually, that's not true. I'm very much for anything that get's kids (or non-kids) out of school for awhile, as it already runs on for too much of the year. I'm just grumpy at the moment, since I'm getting over the flu, and not looking forward to my Spring allergies kicking in, or too much sun burning my retinas, or any other normally good thing that I'm too crotchety at the moment. XD
The point is, go Spring Break, not go annoying college students.
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salad dressings on sandwhiches?
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I've never eaten one...but I can certainly promise that I would. Probably twice, just to make sure they were made properly.micah211 wrote:Interesting... I put mustard on everything.
Double Glazed Donuts?
Heck, better buy a couple dozen just to get a representative sample. >_>
'Preciate it. ^_^ I did, for the most part. Still have a slight cough.Emwok wrote:Seems like the flu has been going around again. Hope you get better soon!
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Unexpected friendships can be the best kind of friendships. They seem to be the most fragile though, as a trade-off.
Always. It's one of the better ways to supply flavor. Especially if you have a very vegetable-laden sammich; a vinaigrette applied to said sammich with make it taste of both the flame and the glory. When you think about it, Ranch Dressing is often based on mayonnaise, which is a very common sammich condiment.RedPlums wrote:salad dressings on sandwhiches?

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At the beginning of the semester I found out that there is another homeschooler in one of my classes. I wasn't expecting to become friends with her, but we started hanging out and now she's one of my best friends at the school.Chozon1 wrote:'Preciate it. ^_^ I did, for the most part. Still have a slight cough.Emwok wrote:Seems like the flu has been going around again. Hope you get better soon!
Unexpected friendships?
Unexpected friendships can be the best kind of friendships. They seem to be the most fragile though, as a trade-off.
Dark Souls?
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Hmm...for salads, any vinaigrette that isn't too sweet. Italian dressing is probably my favorite, though Greek is also good, and if it's properly made, a nice balsamic is always good.RedPlums wrote:Favourite dressing?
Cool. ^_^ I always like meeting other homeschoolersEmwok wrote:At the beginning of the semester I found out that there is another homeschooler in one of my classes. I wasn't expecting to become friends with her, but we started hanging out and now she's one of my best friends at the school.
Dark Souls?
As for Dark Souls...I've always wanted to try it. I love punishingly difficult games because of the real triumph you get from beating them. <3 Seriously, you get real cred for beating a Dark Souls title. Problem is, I'm not particularly comfortable with the nekkid monsters, so I'm likely never going to play it.
C'est la vie, je suppose.


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I picked up Dark Souls during the winter sale and I just recently decided to start playing it for real. I just beat the Capra Demon and I'm working my way through the Depths right now.Chozon1 wrote: As for Dark Souls...I've always wanted to try it. I love punishingly difficult games because of the real triumph you get from beating them. <3 Seriously, you get real cred for beating a Dark Souls title. Problem is, I'm not particularly comfortable with the nekkid monsters, so I'm likely never going to play it.
C'est la vie, je suppose.
If a game is hard as nails, then it's probably on my wishlist if I don't already have it. Another cool (extremely hard) game I found out about recently is Devil Daggers, which is an endless arena shooter.
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That is a very entertaining mind-twister. XD Good stuff.micah211 wrote:You have to answer this question out loud. Will the next word you say be "no"?
I shall answer 'nyet', and leave before anyone questions me. >_>
I like a standard grilled chicken best, I think. Caesar salads are good from time to time, but a grilled chicken salad can be a full meal.RedPlums wrote:Favorite type of salad?
That's assuming things like tuna salad and potato salad aren't in the running, in which case the the question is much more difficult.
I'm similar, though I walk the line between games that require high skill and games that are just plain fun. It's growing up with a NES and SNES, where every game was brutal. XDEmwok wrote:I picked up Dark Souls during the winter sale and I just recently decided to start playing it for real. I just beat the Capra Demon and I'm working my way through the Depths right now.
If a game is hard as nails, then it's probably on my wishlist if I don't already have it. Another cool (extremely hard) game I found out about recently is Devil Daggers, which is an endless arena shooter.
When you know something is wrong with yourself, but not sure what?
C'est la vie, je suppose. Well, I guess I can't answer every question with that...it's a hard thing to live with. A gnawing of the inner regions that will eventually drive you to tears and screaming.
Fortunately, God can see into the innermost parts and point out what the problem is. Unhappily, at least in my case, it has never happened as quickly as I wanted.

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Trackmania Turbo?
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