Anonymous
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posted on 6/6/2004 at 02:52 PM |
Yes it is nearing on the brink of ridiculous, this whiny, dismal,
sterotypical, pathetic little excuse for a subculture has become so
mainstream it almost seems as though its taking over society at times. I
honestly do feel sorry for anyone who would allow themselves to fall into
this classification.
These people that refer to themselves as "goth" attempt to separate
themselves from from mainstream society, yet in the process end up becoming
exactly what they hate. Essentially conforming to non conformity. For
fuck's sake people, just be yourselves. Screw categories and labels, people
are people. Get over it. |
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W0rmW00d
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posted on 7/8/2004 at 09:37 AM |
yeah, but the skint teenager in me is made hungry. ____________________ Eritis sicut Deus scientes bonum et malum.
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feralucce
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posted on 7/8/2004 at 09:21 AM |
GM: the shef in me is mortally wounded by that recipe suggestion ____________________ The earth turns on a tilted axis - just doing the best it can.
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Shade
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posted on 7/8/2004 at 09:16 AM |
You freak me out sometimes GM ____________________ It is only through the lack of sex that humanity derives the need for an
all encompassing blind love. And in that moment of extreme horniness with
no relief in sight, in that moment can be found the birth of religion.
-Me |
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gothicmorman
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posted on 7/8/2004 at 07:41 AM |
this is why i stick to campbell soup. its good, and simple. if you add a
can off vegetable to a can of chicken then add that to macaroni it makes
the chicken taste better (i have nothing against chicken, in fact its my
favourite but it has this way of seeming almost like vomit) and the
macaroni sucks all the drainage up without poisening the mixture and unless
you are really really hungry it will last you for three or four meals, just
make sure you put it in the fridge so it donesnt go bad....
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bettie_x
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posted on 6/8/2004 at 04:00 PM |
I'm going to have to find my recipe for sweet potato corn chowder. Time
consuming, but WORTH it. ____________________ Trapped in time. Surrounded by evil. Low on gas. |
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W0rmW00d
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posted on 6/8/2004 at 02:16 PM |
leeks are the greatest. they are fantastic in mash too, lol. as you may be
able to tell mashed potatoes is something i like a lot and goes with pretty
much everything. so thats what i have it with.
cumin is great with mash too. ____________________ Eritis sicut Deus scientes bonum et malum.
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Shade
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posted on 6/8/2004 at 02:07 PM |
The run-off doesn't really make a good soup in and if itself, it's still
pretty low on actual content, but it makes a damn good base if you then add
some beans and carrots and (heh) diced potatoes and it's especially if you
first saute onions and garlic and possible croockneck squash or zuchinni in
your soup pot and then add the potato water and then the veggies. At that
point, if you eat meat, you can add your meat, or if not you can just keep
cooking it down or add rice or whatever else you want, it's stew after
all.
And potato soup as it's own thing is way tasty, the best is potatoe leek
soup. (Leeks are like chives only better) ____________________ It is only through the lack of sex that humanity derives the need for an
all encompassing blind love. And in that moment of extreme horniness
with
no relief in sight, in that moment can be found the birth of
religion.
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W0rmW00d
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posted on 6/8/2004 at 01:46 PM |
cool, fair enough. i still reckon that milk adds richness, but herbs
flavours are too good to waste.
is potato soup any good? ive never tried it, but runoff like that may work? ____________________ Eritis sicut Deus scientes bonum et malum.
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Shade
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posted on 6/8/2004 at 11:46 AM |
One thing to realize about the water is the fact that the water in which
the potatoes and herbs have been boiling has taken on the flavor of the
potatoes and herbs. By recombining them, you avoid the loss of flavor or
vitamins. Granted, you are still pouring off quite a bit of water, but if
you are the type to plan ahead, that makes the best base for a good stew
(The potato starch will make it too think to be soup).
The milk does not add flavor to the recipe but is an addition to mashed
potatoes that was put forth by the milk and dairy commision guys back in
the sixties precisely because most people can't tell the difference and
that way they could find yet one more way to sell milk to a populace,
like60 percent of which is now suffering from vision and hearing problems
because of milk allergies suffered as children. ____________________ It is only through the lack of sex that humanity derives the need for
an
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all encompassing blind love. And in that moment of extreme horniness
with
no relief in sight, in that moment can be found the birth of
religion.
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W0rmW00d
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posted on 6/8/2004 at 09:57 AM |
that was not a correction. it was a SUGGESTION. a simple attempt to put
forward an idea that may or may not improve the recipe. just a thought
based on my experiences.
a little milk is a little fat. and you dont actually taste the milk. i
personally dislike milk.
i had considered the possibility of scorching, and was worried about it
when i first put milk into mash, but because you are mashing, or beating it
in it keeps moving until it is absorbed, which is what you are doing anyway
so its no extra effort. ____________________ Eritis sicut Deus scientes bonum et malum.
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feralucce
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 05:46 PM |
not to mention, putting milk in there would actually make it harder to
cook... since what they are talking about is a simple vegetarian faire...y
ou want to avoid the necessity of watching it closely to keep it frrom
scorching... ____________________ The earth turns on a tilted axis - just doing the best it can.
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callei
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 03:13 PM |
not really. it would add mostly fat and that oh so icky sour milk flavor.
I wont even comment on the bad manners in attempting to "correct" someone
else's recipe or denigrate the gift of a creative idea. ____________________ Real goths wear silver and crosses to keep the werewolves and vampires
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W0rmW00d
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 08:59 AM |
have you tried milk or cream in place of the water? it would add a
wonderful richness. ____________________ Eritis sicut Deus scientes bonum et malum.
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MystryssRavynDarque
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 08:53 AM |
MMMMM That sounds reall yummy Shade. I think I will have to try that
sometime. I also need to try Plyn's black bean chili recipe. Yum yum yum. ____________________ "People always say what we are looking for is a meaning for life…I don't
think that's what we're looking for. I think what we're looking for is the
experience of being alive." -Joseph Campbell |
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Shade
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 08:33 AM |
Vegetarian Troll free Peasant's pot pie:
Take one troll, grind to mincemeat, toss in trash. Repeat with as many of
said troll's alts as possible.
Add to 8 cups boiling water: four cloves minced garlic, a teaspoon of dried
basil, a teaspoon of lemon juice, and 8 fist sized cubed red potatoes.
Boil until the potatoes crumble under the attack of a fork.
Save off one cup of the water from boiling the potatoes.
Strain through a screen strainer, the holes in a colander will let half of
the good stuff fall through.
Add one half a cube of margarine (or butter if you prefer) to a medium size
mizing bowl and dump the potatoes on top. Begin to mash until all the
butter is soaked into and then add the water slowly and beat with a fork or
a child until the potatoes are creamy. Discarm remnant water.
Leave the potatoes in the fridge while you run to the store for peas and
vegetarian sausage patties (Morningstar brand rocks) and some tinfoil.
Spoon half the potatoes into a bowl, cook peas and 4 sausage to taste and
mix those in with thte potatoes.
Line a second bowl with tinfoil, spoon the rest of the potatoes in and
squish them around until you have created a crust.
Mush the potatoe peas and sausage mix into the crust, remove tinfoil from
bowl, place on a cookie sheet and bake at 350 for about 20 minutes.
Invert pie in center of plate, drizzle with a touch of soy sauce, serve
with crackers and a good medium, beer like Modelo Negro or any good Amber
Bock.
Devour
Don't forget to turn off the oven.
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an
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all encompassing blind love. And in that moment of extreme horniness
with
no relief in sight, in that moment can be found the birth of
religion.
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W0rmW00d
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 05:55 AM |
aww, i should have bloody logged in before posting my pretty recipe for
nice chicken. |
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Anonymous
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posted on 5/8/2004 at 05:45 AM |
did anyone notice that most of the recipes seemed to be along the lines of:
put down premade product. melt cheese onto it.
or add shit to chocolate. eat?
maybe this is significant.
maybe not.
try two tablespoons of soy sauce, two of chili sauce, a tsp of curry
powder, a handful of torn basil, half a tablespoon of brown sugar. a
finely chopped chili (two or three if you like it as hot as i do) mix it
all together in a shallow bowl.
score some breast chicken peices and coat in the mixture, leave it to
marinade for about ten minutes, turn it over and leave it for another ten
or twenty, then get a griddle, wok or frying pan to a medium to high heat
and chuck all the chicken in. cook until its cooked all through.
add to a bed of salad leaves, eat as a sandwich, or put with rice noodles.
or anything else you fancy, those three above are just my three
favourites.
try with ginger or cinammon to taste. i would recommend a tsp of ginger.
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feralucce
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posted on 3/8/2004 at 11:35 AM |
Abbadon: he seemed like an idiot... and he chose the go fuck yourself
option... ____________________ The earth turns on a tilted axis - just doing the best it can.
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Abbadon
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posted on 3/8/2004 at 11:03 AM |
That blood stain seemed like a nice guy! Why d'you have to go and scare him
off like that?
BB. ____________________ Light is changing to shadow, and casting a shroud over all we have known. |
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