> What do Gay people eat?
>
Many of them are partial to Straight people, unless they are Hebrew then
its not Kosher.
troll
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> What do Gay people eat?
Food, one would presume.
Regards,
Ranee @ Arabian Knits
"She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13
Really. The idea that a person's sexual preferences makes them
different in other ways is absurd. It's difficult enough for who
don't have the same sexual or gender orientations as most other
people. Why the heck do heterosexual people want to make them feel
bad about themselves? I'm happy that the church that I work for
welcomes everyone.
>
> Regards,
> Ranee @ Arabian Knits
>
--Bryan
tubesteaks and tacos, *duh*
I have troll on toast every morning at breakfast.
Krypsis
Is junior high school out *already*??!
nancy
>On Thu, 26 May 2011 11:30:42 +1000, atec77 <ate...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On 26/05/2011 10:21 AM, Li...@death.com wrote:
>>> What do Gay people eat?
>>>
>>Specific parts of you given the opportunity
>>
>>
>> troll
>
>TROLL? Are you saying that they eat trolls?
>I didn't know trolls were edible. How so you cook and prepare a
>troll. Recipe needed.
You need to marinate the troll for a minimum of 24hrs. in cheap cooking wine.
Then over a roaring outdoor wood fire place the troll on a spit turning a
quarter turn every 15min. for approximately four hours. Before turning the
quarter turn, be sure to apply a Bbq mixture liberally with a corn broom. Serve
with grits and a side salad.
I'd use hot chilli sauce for that! Much more effective!
Krypsis
For more recipes, see Hannibal Lecter's Vegetarian Cookbook_.
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Dan Goodman
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you're as bad as the OP....trollette.
Krypsis
One recipe -- fava beans.
Felice
-snip-
>
>For more recipes, see Hannibal Lecter's Vegetarian Cookbook_.
It seems like there should be a cookbook of 'movie recipes'-
Hannibal's famous fava beans-- Whatever Sally was eating in the diner-
even Fried Green tomatoes' 'ribs'.
Does anyone know of one? We have friends that eat over fairly often
and they are real movie buffs. It would be fun to do some movie
menus and see if they catch on.
Jim
I can't believe that there is only one way to cook a vegetarian! Would
it depend some on how old and tough the vegetarian was?
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Petaluma, California USA
da...@sonic.net
> "Krypsis" <kry...@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
> news:4dde7a52$0$22471$afc3...@news.optusnet.com.au
> > On 27/05/2011 1:51 AM, Dan Goodman wrote:
>
> > > Stu wrote:
> > > For more recipes, see Hannibal Lecter's Vegetarian Cookbook_.
>
> > That would be the shortest cookbook in the world!
> >
> > Krypsis
No. You misunderstand which part of the cooking process the vegetarian
would be on.
>
> One recipe -- fava beans.
>
> Felice
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>
>On 26-May-2011, Jim Elbrecht <elbr...@email.com> wrote:
>
>> Whatever Sally was eating in the diner-
>> even Fried Green tomatoes' 'ribs'.
>>
>> Does anyone know of one? We have friends that eat over fairly often
>> and they are real movie buffs. It would be fun to do some movie
>> menus and see if they catch on.
>
>Before the movie, there was the book and its author put out a companion
>cookbook; Fannie Flagg's Original Whistle Stop Cafe Cookbook: Featuring :
>Fried Green Tomatoes, Southern Barbecue, Banana Split Cake, and Many Other
>Great Recipes,
>http://www.amazon.com/Fannie-Flaggs-Original-Whistle-Cookbook/dp/0449910288.
Thanks-- I'll put that one on my list. Do you know if it has the
ribs recipe. [with or without the detective.<g>]
Jim
You're as boring as dust.....dipshit.
You're tough...............biatch!
I personally don't know of one, but there *is* a book out there
entitled, IIRC, The Literary Gourmet. It consists of recipes for
dishes mentioned in famous novels, e.g. clam/cod chowder from Moby
Dick. All the recipes are contemporary with the novel.
Alex