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- Oscuro_Sol
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Hi Fiona
Hello Rav
Hi OS
@Fiona, yup....I ve been getting that a lot.....especially after I post.......
Hello Rav
Hi OS
@Fiona, yup....I ve been getting that a lot.....especially after I post.......
Wondering how vampires live the life they live.....
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
[QUOTE=Fiona]Don't get your knickers in a twist
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I would equate that saying to the American version "Don't get your panties in a bunch/knot/twist/etc."
And I've never been able to order a soft-boiled egg that was even remotely worth eating. But my wife makes a peretty decent one, we cut it up on a piece of toast and munch away.
@Rav: Your new avatar reminds me of Donnie Darko.
Afternoon all.
I would equate that saying to the American version "Don't get your panties in a bunch/knot/twist/etc."
And I've never been able to order a soft-boiled egg that was even remotely worth eating. But my wife makes a peretty decent one, we cut it up on a piece of toast and munch away.
@Rav: Your new avatar reminds me of Donnie Darko.
Afternoon all.
- Oscuro_Sol
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Well I wasn't around back then so I can't tell you whether they were around earlier or not.
But in looking around a little I found this recipe for a slight variation of the soft-boiled egg. Sounds interesting.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/ArpegeEggs.htm
But in looking around a little I found this recipe for a slight variation of the soft-boiled egg. Sounds interesting.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/ArpegeEggs.htm
[QUOTE=Darzog]Well I wasn't around back then so I can't tell you whether they were around earlier or not.
But in looking around a little I found this recipe for a slight variation of the soft-boiled egg. Sounds interesting.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/ArpegeEggs.htm[/QUOTE]
That is a very very strange recipe. I cannot imagine it could be pleasant, but it would certainly surprise people. I could not bring myself to introduce the syrup, personally, though a little mustard might be nice. Through the cream, I think, though it might alter the appearance too much
I figure the invention of the soft boiled egg must post date the foundation of america, since they are not found there. It is probably later than the first settlers in fact. I just found it difficult to believe such a thing could be so late to emerge. They had syllabub before that and that must be harder to invent, surely?
But in looking around a little I found this recipe for a slight variation of the soft-boiled egg. Sounds interesting.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/ArpegeEggs.htm[/QUOTE]
That is a very very strange recipe. I cannot imagine it could be pleasant, but it would certainly surprise people. I could not bring myself to introduce the syrup, personally, though a little mustard might be nice. Through the cream, I think, though it might alter the appearance too much
I figure the invention of the soft boiled egg must post date the foundation of america, since they are not found there. It is probably later than the first settlers in fact. I just found it difficult to believe such a thing could be so late to emerge. They had syllabub before that and that must be harder to invent, surely?
[QUOTE=Darzog]But in looking around a little I found this recipe for a slight variation of the soft-boiled egg. Sounds interesting.
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/ArpegeEggs.htm[/QUOTE]
*runs away screaming*
:laugh:
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/ArpegeEggs.htm[/QUOTE]
*runs away screaming*
:laugh:
[QUOTE=Juniper]*runs away screaming*
:laugh:
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why'd you run
:laugh:
why'd you run
Wondering how vampires live the life they live.....
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant
seriously I dont know how they sleep during the day, I have a twitch everytime I hear a loud sound as I slumber, everytime ....Im just waiting to pounce on the poor mortal who creates a sound while I sleep in during the day. /rant