I have a weird question...
How do you eat your cream of wheat? Like what do you put on it? We got some the other day and i asked jason to make me some, when he asked what i wanted on it he was disgusted by my answer. Im not gonna tell until i get a few answers on what other ppl like. I just wanna know if im weird or not. Well, i know im weird, but...y'know.
How do you eat your cream of wheat? Like what do you put on it? We got some the other day and i asked jason to make me some, when he asked what i wanted on it he was disgusted by my answer. Im not gonna tell until i get a few answers on what other ppl like. I just wanna know if im weird or not. Well, i know im weird, but...y'know.
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sore
i skipped school today because linda (our main instructor) is on her way to vegas, and it sucks when she's not there. So today im gonna make pumpkin spritz and wheat bread. while those are baking/rising im gonna pick up the living room, and start putting christmas stuff up :)
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energetic
strawberry milk.
I looooooove earl grey tea. The only thing i hate about it is I always get a few leaves in my cup, even tho i strain it. I hate it when they get in my mouth.
I think i should have a proper tea party....Id have to research how to do it tho. When Jason and I went to seattle last sept. we stayed with his brother and sister in-law. they live in Snohomish, and there are a couple of english tea places there. we had lunch at one, it was so fun. there was some english people at a table across from us, and they were having high tea. They were older and so cute, and proper. Jason had a beer, and sandwich, and I dont remember what i had, i think it was fish and chips...I had fish and chips a lot on that trip. mmmm Moes in Newport has the best, but we couldnt go, the line was a block long O_o
anyway....anyone interested in a tea party??? It'll be fun. Ill even try to get a real tea set with saucers, and a proper teapot instead of my hot pot.
I think i should have a proper tea party....Id have to research how to do it tho. When Jason and I went to seattle last sept. we stayed with his brother and sister in-law. they live in Snohomish, and there are a couple of english tea places there. we had lunch at one, it was so fun. there was some english people at a table across from us, and they were having high tea. They were older and so cute, and proper. Jason had a beer, and sandwich, and I dont remember what i had, i think it was fish and chips...I had fish and chips a lot on that trip. mmmm Moes in Newport has the best, but we couldnt go, the line was a block long O_o
anyway....anyone interested in a tea party??? It'll be fun. Ill even try to get a real tea set with saucers, and a proper teapot instead of my hot pot.
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amused - Music:hungry
I just ate a yellow conversation heart that tasted like garlic....
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cold
strawberry pocky
the bestest thing in the world is mac and cheese made with 1/2 butter and 1/2 margarine.
just thought you should know.
just thought you should know.
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full