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Postby Narffet on Tue Aug 12, 2008 4:47 pm

Pinhead wrote:I do pretty much the same thing as your brother, and yet I'm stuck at 122 lbs.


Well he may be 140-ish himself, but its extra weight added to the midsection. Also, he's very not active. Plays MMOs all day, goes out and drinks a bit here and there I hear.

Variis wrote:Yes, sugar is definately a culprit, but the salt retains water in the bodily systems! Kinda ironic for a drink to make you thirsty!


Nah, they want you to drink more. Very sneaky.
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Postby egg on Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:02 am

oh yea there's also Bagels. That's right, Bagels. There are two kinds. Plain, garlic, and everything. You can eat'em straight up. (i.e. no cream cheese)

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Postby Variis on Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:05 pm

I dont put anything on my bagels! NO TO CREAM CHEESE! My favorite bagels are the ones that have Parmesan cheese baked into them from Costco.
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Postby Pinhead on Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:25 pm

I put jelly on bagels.
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Postby egg on Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:05 pm

tch people will put anything on bagels nowadays...

hey wow I want to try those parmesan Costco bagels... should I put that in the "food you want to try" topic? >_>
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Postby Pinhead on Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:10 pm

egg wrote:tch people will put anything on bagels nowadays...



I've also put soy sauce on pasta before.

My family says I'm a bad Italian.
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Postby Chevi on Sun Aug 17, 2008 2:58 am

Pinhead wrote:
egg wrote:tch people will put anything on bagels nowadays...



I've also put soy sauce on pasta before.

My family says I'm a bad Italian.


I've put soy sauce on spaghetti noodles before too! It's actually not bad when you have leftover noodles but no more spaghetti sauce. ;D
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Postby egg on Sun Aug 17, 2008 1:47 pm

we put soy sauce on pork gelatin. Incidentally, it was a chinese couple who did it first when my dad brought some over. pwnd
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Postby Narffet on Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:39 pm

I've recently taken to those Go-gurt things for kids. Got a box cuz it was on sale... its quick and tasty! And kinda good for you I guess?
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Postby Lonely on Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:41 am

Chevi wrote:
Pinhead wrote:
egg wrote:tch people will put anything on bagels nowadays...



I've also put soy sauce on pasta before.

My family says I'm a bad Italian.


I've put soy sauce on spaghetti noodles before too! It's actually not bad when you have leftover noodles but no more spaghetti sauce. ;D
Mix some noodles with sour creme and heat. Its good. Might need salt and pepper. Sour creme is good with pretty much anything.

We don't really have anything in the house right now, so I can' think of anything, but we do have some 29 cent burritos which are good for their price. Its meat flavored beans, they say there is beef in them, but I have yet to see any.
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