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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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Wow. You have made me curious.

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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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My childhood dreams have been realized, just 20 years past the maturation of my taste buds.



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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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Makin America great again!!

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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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I can honestly feel tightness in my chest just from looking at it...
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Re: For your dining pleasure [OneGoodLeg] [ In reply to ]
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OneGoodLeg wrote:
I can honestly feel tightness in my chest just from looking at it...

The tightness in feeling is much lower on my body.

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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We've been doing this at work for a few years now, take cold left over mac n cheese cut into squares, bread and deep fry, I'm telling ya'll it's heaven.
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50+ wrote:
We've been doing this at work for a few years now, take cold left over mac n cheese cut into squares, bread and deep fry, I'm telling ya'll it's heaven.

You work at Burger King?
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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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I'm so over the whole mac'n'cheese fad.

It's food for four year olds.








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Re: For your dining pleasure [tigermilk] [ In reply to ]
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Please tell me that's real.

I've had fried mac-and-cheese bites at lots of places, but not mac-and-Cheetos. Are your fingers orange after eating them??

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Re: For your dining pleasure [vitus979] [ In reply to ]
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Try it made with real cheese and a little adobo. Goes well with beef brisket on a crappy winter night.

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Re: For your dining pleasure [triguy101] [ In reply to ]
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triguy101 wrote:
50+ wrote:
We've been doing this at work for a few years now, take cold left over mac n cheese cut into squares, bread and deep fry, I'm telling ya'll it's heaven.


You work at Burger King?

College cafeteria.
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