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I mix soy sauce with Tapatio hot sauce, 40/60 ratio, respectively and then dip Cheez-its into it. Every now and then, I throw a few shakes of the Worcestershire sauce in for change.
My wife thinks I'm crazy for eating this, but then again, she new I was bat sh*t crazy, a long time ago.
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Nothing.
I prefer a plate. Food slides off walls far too easily.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Nothing.
I prefer a plate. Food slides off walls far too easily.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Food slides off walls far too easily.
You obviously don't have a young toddler. A 1 year old can stick things to walls you would never think would stick.
Brent
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You're right. I should have said: "Food I am willing to eat slides off walls far too easily."
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That particular type of biscuit that s supposed to bounce off the wall back in your mouth, if it doesn't bounce back you will go hungry. Man I feel the need to watch the Blues Brothers again!
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glennPattonCONTRACTING wrote: I feel the need to watch the Blues Brothers again!
Yes. Yes you do.
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I like everything that is actually off the wall.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Peanut butter, cheddar cheese (mature), marmite and ketchup sandwich. Drooooool...
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There is no way for me to tell if this is sarcasm or true
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It's true: I love it. Have been eating that since I was kid. Now and again I add other stuff as well but that is the best version. BTW, has to have cold butter straight from the fridge.
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Haven't really tried the ingredient Marmite, so I'm flying a bit blind. But you might try brown cheese[^] and syrup. Its delicious, taste like soft caramel.
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I like making myself some noodles and then putting them into a sandwich, with some tomato soup for good measure.
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Bacon flavored CListCtrl
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With a Liquid Nitrogen frosting?
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A slice of summer sausage wrapped around a sweet pickle, now I jonesing for some.
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I can't say it's actually a snack, more like a treat.
I like to take a graham cracker and spread peanut butter over it. Then I sprinkle chocolate chips on it (sometimes white chocolate instead).
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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yeah, that kind of thing is why I can't get my ab definition back
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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Giraffe bread slathered in marmelade ...
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A jar with Kalamata olives mixed with small pieces of lemon, or just a lemon juice. Or just a simple grilled sandwich with cheddar, butter and white cheese.
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Deyan Georgiev wrote: Kalamata olives mixed with small pieces of lemon
Now that sounds like a winner.
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I used to use the pricey Redgate tools for this, but today realised Visual Studio has this functionality built in, under Tools >= SQL Server, and they work great!
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Yes. That's what I've used at times in the past. The local DBA uses RedGate and I just don't know why.
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