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vladykins
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| Post #1: 8th Dec 2017 11:03 AM | |
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does the beef chicken pork etc all have to be the same kind each time? |
no |
Totally beef then. | How can you have any pudding if you won't eat your meat? |
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vladykins
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| Post #2: 8th Dec 2017 11:03 AM | |
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Some of you would die really fat and your death would be caused by diabetes |
Pretty sure any of the options are gonna kill us.
| How can you have any pudding if you won't eat your meat? |
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vladykins
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| Post #3: 8th Dec 2017 11:22 AM | |
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Pizza (same toppings every time)
Not a problem because I can eat Pizza Hut's stuffed crust with extra cheese forever without ever getting bored. Intestinal distress, yes; bored, no.
Second choice would be pasta for the stuffed shells or lasagna.
The only one of these that won't kill you or make you sick eventually is the vegetables and/or fruit, depending on if we follow culinary, botany, or vladdy definitions of the lines between them.
THO if we can drink whatever, smoothies and broths can probably make up for everything missing |
vlady definition = botany definition :)
And I hate most vegetables and fruits, so I wouldn't survive long. | How can you have any pudding if you won't eat your meat? |
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vladykins
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| Post #4: 8th Dec 2017 12:37 PM | |
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Pork, is it worth living without bacon? I say no! |
We can do beef any way we want, so apparently I can have bacon-wrapped filet mignon.
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vladykins
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| Post #5: 8th Dec 2017 1:01 PM | |
Though if I had to eat only one single, unchanging food item for the rest of my life, it would probably be bean burritos.
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vladykins
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| Post #6: 8th Dec 2017 2:28 PM | |
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Chicken, as it's pretty adaptable |
So is tofu, but I ain't gonna eat it.
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vladykins
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| Post #7: 11th Dec 2017 12:15 PM | |
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Though if I had to eat only one single, unchanging food item for the rest of my life, it would probably be bean burritos.
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I have it on good authority (Igor's) that bean burritos are the nut.
| How can you have any pudding if you won't eat your meat? |
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