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Feb 15, 2009 12:52

I expect a lot of strange responses for this one but after cooking after so many people in my life, I'm always surprised by the variety of answers.

What's your favorite food? Drink? I'm feeling a particularly strong desire to make something grand.

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[Voice] tiny_tinker_toy February 15 2009, 18:02:36 UTC
Ooooh, favorite foods....um...

I really like pasta salad and cheescake, and--*crash*--uh oh--uhm, I think lemonade just might be my favorite drink.

And chocolate. Can't go wrong with chocolate!

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:07:30 UTC
Pasta salad! I do admit to having a soft spot for it as well. And chocolate is always a common classic, yes?

..ah, is everything alright there, Miss?

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[Voice] tiny_tinker_toy February 15 2009, 18:13:39 UTC
Yeah!

Oh, yeah, everything's fine! If you hear a *boom*....boom, then *cough cough* there's a problem. Geez, did no one run diagnostics on this thing while I was out?

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:15:22 UTC
...that doesn't sound very reassuring at all, actually..

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peoplenpudding February 15 2009, 18:06:09 UTC
Oh, I love all foods! But I think my favorite is any sort of cake (or a nice salad or fried rice if we're talking entrees) and tea, especially ceylon tea!

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:09:38 UTC
That's quite a hearty appetite, but I do suppose it's much better than having a picky eater!

I'm quite the fan of tea myself--in fact, I think I might be more than ready to whip up a nice, boiling kettle of it right this moment..

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peoplenpudding February 15 2009, 18:14:11 UTC
Oh, Miss Andrews, I might just have to come down and get myself a cup if you do!

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:15:42 UTC
The door is wide open if you choose to do so.

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natureswhispers February 15 2009, 18:14:05 UTC
Oh food. A great pleasure of life.

I must admit that I have a weak spot for buttermilk biscuits and some cinnamon, cardamom and ginger tea.

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:17:13 UTC
That's the same line of thinking that let me into my cooking university!

It seems tea is quite a popular favorite of many, which is always good to hear. The things it does for your body are always very beneficial.

But I do admit it's been a while since I've made buttermilk biscuits...my mother always did make them best.

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natureswhispers February 15 2009, 18:26:01 UTC
A university? Oh how lovely! Which one?

Indeed; and it is good for the mind as much as the body. It's a great help through stressful times.

Oh mothers do always have that special touch, I don't know if it's from years of cooking or just that hint of love. My mother was also quite good at them, I have yet to be quite as good with her.

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:29:52 UTC
The most well known cooking university of Melior. I admit it was tough but the lessons I learned were well worth it.

Well said! I just wish people understood its value. While coffee might be a better taste for some, it doesn't really help your body in the long run..

I think you can always taste the difference between the food of a professional chef and a loving mother. It's incomparable.

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the_tank_girl February 15 2009, 18:27:55 UTC
Good black tea and pancakes. Any kind, though the kind with strawberries and jam are the yummiest.

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 18:30:34 UTC
Black tea! I always thought it was a very strong blend, but I can't deny it's the one to drink for a wake up call.

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the_tank_girl February 15 2009, 20:29:26 UTC
Somethin' good and strong to start off the day makes it that much better!

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flailingandrews February 16 2009, 01:44:26 UTC
To each their own!

I prefer a warm mug of tea myself, sometimes milktea or citron. Citrus always helps me wake up.

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[voice] theschmotone February 15 2009, 18:34:46 UTC
I vould have to zay dot of any food, a goot hearty roast iz nize, ezpecially in dis veather. Dot, or a chikken stew.

Und as far as drinks go, I haz alvays liked plum brandy.

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flailingandrews February 15 2009, 19:22:46 UTC
I cant remember the last time I had plum brandy.

Do you have a favorite particular brand?

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theschmotone February 15 2009, 19:41:56 UTC
No brand back vhen I forst fell in love vith de drink. It's de schtuff vhat's made in Mechanicsburg, near de Badlands.

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flailingandrews February 16 2009, 01:44:55 UTC
Ah, that would explain why I've never had it. What does it taste like?

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