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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

Heffe's friend Tim makes the chili that doesn't have corn. It doesn't have beans, either. As far as I can tell, it has only meat, tomatoes, onions, and spices. I find it debatable that this concoction can still be CALLED chili, but it comes out pretty yummy.
Why bother? Sounds like confused pasta sauce.

Sometimes I put beans in pasta sauce.

Ok, that's enough of the food tawk. I just got a bunch of free books in the mail. thyme to read.


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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

It's not that bad. My logic when I did it is that you can do some cream-based variations of chili (like cream of chicken chili or something), and so it wouldn't be too bad. The only drawback is that you really don't have solid colonels of corn, rather, the whole batch just tastes corny.
Generally, that could be a major problem, unless kept private.


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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

Unimpressed

Maybe you should try it and let us know.

I have tried both chocolate (pretty good) and peanut butter (didn't try much though, didn't have a big effect) for the sweetness factor, but corn works pretty well and better for keeping the calories down on a bowl.

Hmm, I've not tried chocolate chili, though a mole type blend of peanut butter, chili powder, and bitter cocoa could be really good.


i was under the impression that was just called mole.


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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

It's not that bad. My logic when I did it is that you can do some cream-based variations of chili (like cream of chicken chili or something), and so it wouldn't be too bad. The only drawback is that you really don't have solid colonels of corn, rather, the whole batch just tastes corny.
Generally, that could be a major problem, unless kept private.

A comment like that deserves corporal punishment.


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So, I put together a spreadsheet of all my medical expenses. I titled it, "Footing the Bill." Drivel did not think it was as funny as I did.

because it's just notfunny, or because drivel is the one footing the bill?


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drivel wrote:
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granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

Unimpressed

Maybe you should try it and let us know.

I have tried both chocolate (pretty good) and peanut butter (didn't try much though, didn't have a big effect) for the sweetness factor, but corn works pretty well and better for keeping the calories down on a bowl.

Hmm, I've not tried chocolate chili, though a mole type blend of peanut butter, chili powder, and bitter cocoa could be really good.


i was under the impression that was just called mole.

Not if it was mixed with all the other chili ingredients like onions, tomatoes, beans, meat, peppers, blablablablabla.


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camhead wrote:
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granite_grrl wrote:
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granite_grrl wrote:
So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

Unimpressed

Maybe you should try it and let us know.

I have tried both chocolate (pretty good) and peanut butter (didn't try much though, didn't have a big effect) for the sweetness factor, but corn works pretty well and better for keeping the calories down on a bowl.

Hmm, I've not tried chocolate chili, though a mole type blend of peanut butter, chili powder, and bitter cocoa could be really good.


i was under the impression that was just called mole.

Not if it was mixed with all the other chili ingredients like onions, tomatoes, beans, meat, peppers, blablablablabla.

RIP, AB and his sphincters uv syphilis chili.


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camhead wrote:
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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

It's not that bad. My logic when I did it is that you can do some cream-based variations of chili (like cream of chicken chili or something), and so it wouldn't be too bad. The only drawback is that you really don't have solid colonels of corn, rather, the whole batch just tastes corny.
Generally, that could be a major problem, unless kept private.

A comment like that deserves corporal punishment.
Jesus Christ.


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Just listened to a This American Life about how pig bung/asshole can be marketed as calamari substitute and you can't taste the difference.

Im Done with calamari.


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camhead wrote:
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granite_grrl wrote:
lena_chita wrote:
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visited boston this weekend. it was pretty bitchen. pretty sure grumpy irish nerd hacker dork dancer kids are my people. and also that the tea party museum reenactor tour guyde was high.

Uhhh... I guess that includes nobody in this thread? Except for Donny. You can always hang out with Donny.


me, me, what about me? I can haz swingity swingz if I can't haz tango.

I think that you could pass for all of the criteria, except for the Irish part.

I assumed from Donny's last name, which is O'Bombzigan, or something like that, that he was descended from island dwelling emaciated papist potato eaters.

yeah, not exactly.

I can change my name to O'Malley. Can't do much about freckles and red-blond hair... wait, no, I could color my hair. Now, that would be a riot-- me with reddish-blond hair.


Could be hot.

Only one way to find out.


Way too much trouble. I'd have to dye my eyebrows, too, or else it would look super-weird. So I'll stick to imagining it.

Just go for a darker shade of red. I've done a bunch of different shade over the last 6-7 years and there is no eyebrow weirdness.

durp. alternately..... really not that hard to dye your eyebrows. i bleach mine out a bit when i go red red.

I actually have been going a bit more reddish-chestnut the last couple months... not that you've seen me since Thanksgiving to notice. But I don't want dramatic hair color changes.

Heffe was whining that he doesn't want me to dye my hair at all. But he got over-ruled.


I've become facinated by the grey in my hair and have decided to stop dying (at least for now)

I'm getting quite a few gray hairs in my sideburns. The next time I never grow a beard, it will probably have some distinguished professorial frostings in it.

Natha's getting more grey. He's going to be pretty hot when it fills in more.


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camhead wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

Heffe's friend Tim makes the chili that doesn't have corn. It doesn't have beans, either. As far as I can tell, it has only meat, tomatoes, onions, and spices. I find it debatable that this concoction can still be CALLED chili, but it comes out pretty yummy.
Why bother? Sounds like confused pasta sauce.

Sometimes I put beans in pasta sauce.

Ok, that's enough of the food tawk. I just got a bunch of free books in the mail. thyme to read.

I ran 3.75 miles on the threadmill yesterday. Tomorrow is a running day too, 4.5 miles I think. I only had chili for lunch.

I'm so fucking hungry right now.


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drivel wrote:
camhead wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

I wonder how creamed corn would be in chili.

Unimpressed

Maybe you should try it and let us know.

I have tried both chocolate (pretty good) and peanut butter (didn't try much though, didn't have a big effect) for the sweetness factor, but corn works pretty well and better for keeping the calories down on a bowl.

Hmm, I've not tried chocolate chili, though a mole type blend of peanut butter, chili powder, and bitter cocoa could be really good.


i was under the impression that was just called mole.

I grew some Holy Mole peppers last year. I picked them and put them in the freezer but still haven't made anything with them yet.


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granite_grrl wrote:
camhead wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
lena_chita wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

Heffe's friend Tim makes the chili that doesn't have corn. It doesn't have beans, either. As far as I can tell, it has only meat, tomatoes, onions, and spices. I find it debatable that this concoction can still be CALLED chili, but it comes out pretty yummy.
Why bother? Sounds like confused pasta sauce.

Sometimes I put beans in pasta sauce.

Ok, that's enough of the food tawk. I just got a bunch of free books in the mail. thyme to read.

I ran 3.75 miles on the threadmill yesterday. Tomorrow is a running day too, 4.5 miles I think. I only had chili for lunch.

I'm so fucking hungry right now.
I finally wore my heart rate monitor on my stepper, and it burns over 550 k/hr. I do about a half hour every day. I've also started calorie counting again. I think I'm aiming for dropping 8 pounds by mid march. The real kicker came when my arm started getting too far to comfortably wear my arm. So far I'm down 2 lbs, but that's probably the early resolution zealousness.


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Just listened to a This American Life about how pig bung/asshole can be marketed as calamari substitute and you can't taste the difference.

Im Done with calamari.
It took the fear of accidentally eating fried pig asshole to not want to eat squid.
Interesting.


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granite_grrl wrote:
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So I somehow forgot to put corn into my chili last night. Definitly missing that element of sweetness, but otherwise it's a pretty good batch.

I'll try to remember to put the corn into the rest when I get home tonight.

Heffe's friend Tim makes the chili that doesn't have corn. It doesn't have beans, either. As far as I can tell, it has only meat, tomatoes, onions, and spices. I find it debatable that this concoction can still be CALLED chili, but it comes out pretty yummy.
Why bother? Sounds like confused pasta sauce.

I like this reply better.

I forgot chile peppers! But I think I will be calling this concoction "confused pasta sauce" from now on.


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fuck, I keep getting screwed up with the time change....tha prelims are actually supossed to start at 8:15am Eastern time. I'm almost certainly going to be in my meeting when Nathan takes the stage. Unsure

Gooooo Marmint!!

He fell. :(

Fuck, I knew where he fell would be the issue (crunch part), but he was pretty much through it! He just pissed the hold he was going for off the undercling steinpull and didn't catch himself. FUCK!

Choosey sucks. Angelic

It's hard to tell him that next comp he should spend some time sucking less without looking like a bitch wife on facespace.

So don't do it. He is already posting on facespace about how much he sucks. Now your job is to tell him that he doesn't. Wink

What the hell is this? Group therapy or something? This is teh BET! You put the boots to people when they are down!


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fuck, I keep getting screwed up with the time change....tha prelims are actually supossed to start at 8:15am Eastern time. I'm almost certainly going to be in my meeting when Nathan takes the stage. Unsure

Gooooo Marmint!!

He fell. :(

Fuck, I knew where he fell would be the issue (crunch part), but he was pretty much through it! He just pissed the hold he was going for off the undercling steinpull and didn't catch himself. FUCK!

Choosey sucks. Angelic

It's hard to tell him that next comp he should spend some time sucking less without looking like a bitch wife on facespace.

So don't do it. He is already posting on facespace about how much he sucks. Now your job is to tell him that he doesn't. Wink

Well, he shouldn't have fallen there!

Exactly!


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Just listened to a This American Life about how pig bung/asshole can be marketed as calamari substitute and you can't taste the difference.

Im Done with calamari.
It took the fear of accidentally eating fried pig asshole to not want to eat squid.
Interesting.

Indeed. Especially considering that 'biner is not objecting to pig intestines, a.k.a. sausage casings, either.

Americans and their food hangups! Sigh...

Makes me want to go to a Russian store and buy some cow tongues.


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Well, sheeit. I suppose everyone else is out climbing the climbs. Out east it is actually perfect Chattanooggee conditions, and my facespace feed is rife with people tawking about how awesome it is. Gargh.

I dropped a tiny piece of fish in the kitchen just now. It was cod. Good shit. Feisty went and sniffed it, kicked it around a bit, and then walked off without cleaning up the gawddamned mess. That cat ain't right.

Calvin doesn't know how to eat properly. He just licks at things until he can get it in his mouth. So giving him scraps of food just doesn't work, but he does love tuna juice and yogurt.
And, this is why dogs are superior. If you drop something, it disappears. Occasionally, if you look as if you may drop something, or if it is dangerously close to the edge of the counter, it disappears.
Si. Pablo esta perro muy bien.


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Well, sheeit. I suppose everyone else is out climbing the climbs. Out east it is actually perfect Chattanooggee conditions, and my facespace feed is rife with people tawking about how awesome it is. Gargh.

I dropped a tiny piece of fish in the kitchen just now. It was cod. Good shit. Feisty went and sniffed it, kicked it around a bit, and then walked off without cleaning up the gawddamned mess. That cat ain't right.

Calvin doesn't know how to eat properly. He just licks at things until he can get it in his mouth. So giving him scraps of food just doesn't work, but he does love tuna juice and yogurt.
And, this is why dogs are superior. If you drop something, it disappears. Occasionally, if you look as if you may drop something, or if it is dangerously close to the edge of the counter, it disappears.
I put a piece of brownie down on the arm of the couch so I could pick a piece out of my boobs that had broken off. ZOOM no more brownie on the arm of the couch. That fukker.

This story seems to have some elements of fabrication built in.


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lena_chita wrote:
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meatbomz wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
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fuck, I keep getting screwed up with the time change....tha prelims are actually supossed to start at 8:15am Eastern time. I'm almost certainly going to be in my meeting when Nathan takes the stage. Unsure

Gooooo Marmint!!

He fell. :(

Fuck, I knew where he fell would be the issue (crunch part), but he was pretty much through it! He just pissed the hold he was going for off the undercling steinpull and didn't catch himself. FUCK!

Choosey sucks. Angelic

It's hard to tell him that next comp he should spend some time sucking less without looking like a bitch wife on facespace.

So don't do it. He is already posting on facespace about how much he sucks. Now your job is to tell him that he doesn't. Wink

What the hell is this? Group therapy or something? This is teh BET! You put the boots to people when they are down!

I thought the BET way was to just shoot them in the face?


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Oh, and several topix back, but Beccs and Lena both look better with longer (shoulder length) hair. Biner definitely is more of a long-hair wearer, too. I would assume that kel is as well. So, that's my opinion, man, from a dude who doesn't really matter.

Is it round face => long hair/ long face => short hair?

Or the other way around?

I think I would look better with bangs but my hair dresser refuses to give them to me. He says they'll be too long in no time and I'm going to be too lazy to go in and get them fixed up.

He refuses to give you the bangs?


he refuses to bang you?

And now you have gu on your face while he bangs you.

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