Don't forget to add creamer.
On a highway heading out of town that is jammed full of cars
In an airport heading out of the country
I am going to get thr oatmeal its going to be banana flavored.
Awe now I really want banana oatmeal! LOL
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Don't forget to add creamer.
"Just drive down that road, until you get blown up [by shells]"
- General George Patton
"After several men of the company had been blown up by shells, I noticed that a spirit of uneasiness became dominant."-Major Leonard R. Boyd
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Why would I add that? Do you have it that way?
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Bananas and creme flavor.
-Yeah, that's what it sez on the packet.
The creamer is to simulate the texture of oats and milk.
But I only stock plain.
Well, maybe a box of assorted instants.
"Just drive down that road, until you get blown up [by shells]"
- General George Patton
"After several men of the company had been blown up by shells, I noticed that a spirit of uneasiness became dominant."-Major Leonard R. Boyd
-Page 361
Oh.
I just use instant and add water lol
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Foster teaches cooking
Which reminds me... where did I leave-off in Sarafene's RP?
"Just drive down that road, until you get blown up [by shells]"
- General George Patton
"After several men of the company had been blown up by shells, I noticed that a spirit of uneasiness became dominant."-Major Leonard R. Boyd
-Page 361
um you was talking to Gage (or whats her name)
I was just about to go look at it.
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Scotland and time travel...... really?
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Yerah... with authentic 13th century cooking.... or as close as I can BS and pass-off as such...
Back then they used digestive-membranes (bladder, kidney, stomach, intestines) as something to cook and stew the food in, because tinfoil didn't exist. Pots and pans were often a luxury.
-Seasoned-to-taste, a few of those recipes survive today, just not as simple as they used to be. Even sausage is a complex-undertaking.
Alot of the crops we take for granted today just simply did not exist in Scotland. So forget corn and sugar, you get oats, barley and various strange ways to make that shit pallatable.
-Aside from apples, cranberries and lemons were the sweetest fruits of Scotland.
Getting off-topic, I gotta find that PM.
Last edited by Foster; 12-01-2012 at 09:35 PM.
"Just drive down that road, until you get blown up [by shells]"
- General George Patton
"After several men of the company had been blown up by shells, I noticed that a spirit of uneasiness became dominant."-Major Leonard R. Boyd
-Page 361