The perfect meal

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nightmare.believer
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Re: The perfect meal

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You do realize you're a few beans cans away from eating cat food, right?
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nightmare.believer wrote:You do realize you're a few beans cans away from eating cat, right?
I fixed that for you. You're welcome.
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Re: The perfect meal

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General Mackevili wrote:I've been feining for Taco Bell again lately. Image

With a huge Mountain Dew.

That would be the perfect meal.
You can get Mt Dew in PP. Last I checked Angkor mart had it.
Hotdigr wrote:Yeah, horses for courses OD. Most Aussie sausages now days are so finely ground the texture is very pasty. I prefer the coarser grind myself, reminds me of how the sausages were when I was a kid. I only tried Jonnys once, but they were very good! Pity he went back to the UK.
Yeah, the pasty method is what I prefer. With lots of sage and red pepper. Crumble it, fry it, toss in some black pepper, milk and flour and you've got one bad ass gravy.
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Re: The perfect meal

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Burger is nice but ya I'm still waiting for a Taco Bell, I want a chili cheese burrito!
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Re: The perfect meal

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thePeck wrote:Burger is nice but ya I'm still waiting for a Taco Bell, I want a chili cheese burrito!
Charlie harpers has a chili omelet thats heaven. not taco bell, or anything like it, but this just made me think of it.
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