…means that I’m tired
My work schedule has been mutating almost daily. That, coupled with the January Mystery Shopping Death March has played hell with my LJ posting. My apologies, Gentle Readers.
…means that I’m tired
My work schedule has been mutating almost daily. That, coupled with the January Mystery Shopping Death March has played hell with my LJ posting. My apologies, Gentle Readers.
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(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.
(1) Ingredients: My entire Theory of Culinary Science is based on the two fundamental food groups. Things either go with garlic or with chocolate. Molé is the magical, amphiphile ingredients that goes with either. And if there is something that doesn’t go with either, it’s probably not food.
(2) Pet dwarf rabbit: I voted Elric, but only if it’s an albino rabbit. If not, I like Doc Bunny.