tribe hummus uses opiate additives

Jul 09, 2006 23:47

I hung out with Mickey and I really love being around him. He is the best person, probably EVER. And when I came home I missed him so much I ate an entire party-sized tub of hummus and approximately 2.7 pounds of carrots.
I think I might've overdosed. My stomach is SUPER pissed about it.

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elaterite July 10 2006, 06:51:24 UTC
Angelina and I are fighting about what the cat smells like. Whatever it is, it's really bad and I don't want it near me. It's kiki, though, the kitten, and she's really cute when she climbs up my pant leg.

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oh ps elaterite July 10 2006, 06:55:08 UTC
Also, Mickey insists that he found me about 4 years ago or whenever that was because I listed Nine Inch Nails as an interest. In the name of all that is HOLY, I would never ever ever list anything Nine Inch Nails-related as an interest unless as some terrible, sickeningly unfunny joke. RIGHT?

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styggian July 10 2006, 07:58:06 UTC
That's a lot of damn carrots and I don't honestly even know what hummus is.

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elaterite July 10 2006, 20:38:13 UTC
seriously??

What is Hummus?

The most popular food to emerge from the Mediterranean and Middle East regions is Hummus - an exotic blend of pureed chickpeas, lemon, sesame tahini, oil, and spices with added flavors such as roasted garlic, roasted red peppers, scallion and dill.

Hummus (pronounced Hum-es) is traditionally used as a dip with Pita bread, crackers or fresh cut veggies.
Hummus contains no saturated fat, no cholesterol or sugars and is high in protein and fiber. Unlike many foods that are good for you, hummus also tastes great. It is a perfect food for anyone who is concerned about eating well or who is on a low cholesterol diet and doesn't want to sacrifice flavor.

more on hummus...

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elaterite July 10 2006, 23:32:13 UTC
That's a personal insult.

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Re: my turn styggian July 10 2006, 23:59:15 UTC
Poi is a Hawaiian word for the primary Polynesian staple food made from the corm of the kalo plant (known widely as taro). Poi is produced by mashing the cooked corm (baked or steamed) to a highly viscous fluid. Water is added during mashing and again just before eating, to achieve a desired consistency ( ... )

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Re: my turn elaterite July 11 2006, 02:48:43 UTC
Sounds kind of gross. But I'd totally try it.

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Re: my turn styggian July 11 2006, 03:13:29 UTC
I think the only thing that is consumed more than taro is rice..lol

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