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Bananas/Gravy vs. Chocolate/Orange; The unspeakably silly thread
Topic Started: Aug 1 2008, 01:21 AM (386 Views)
Jacaranda
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Go on get your silly on.

If this is too absurd for you, don't look here please. All I ask -- no long strings of multiple quotes, no endless emoticons (we have another thread for that), no profanities and no bodily functions.

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Mark Stephen Baker
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No bodily functions? Won't that make it difficult to eat the bananas?
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beatlechick
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I happen to like chocolate and orange. Hate chocolate and raspberry though!
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Mark Stephen Baker
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Chocolate doesn't really go with any fruit other than banana but orange is the worst!
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I'm a fried eggs and lime juice girl myself. :P
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Au contraire, mon ami. Ever had chocolate-dipped strawberries? :wub:




Why?
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scottycatt
Aug 1 2008, 01:37 AM
Au contraire, mon ami. Ever had chocolate-dipped strawberries? :wub:
Bad bad bad choices!
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scottycatt
Aug 1 2008, 01:37 AM
Au contraire, mon ami. Ever had chocolate-dipped strawberries? :wub:
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Aimee Wilbury
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The smell or look of food makes me nauseous. I can't eat anymore.

I remember one time, I put one of those microwave dinners in the microwave, but forgot to take the lid off. it exploded.
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chocolate with strawberry :wub:

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Aimee Wilbury
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Reticulating splines.

I dunno what it means. I heard it in SimCity 2000 and thought it was cool.
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LadyMacca
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Paul McCartney + Chocolate + Strawberrys + Me = HEAVEN!
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Aug 1 2008, 10:33 AM
Three Words (or more..)

Paul McCartney + Chocolate + Strawberrys + Me = HEAVEN!
Doesn't that come dangerously close to a bodily function, Liz?






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There's lots of fruits that go great with chocolate, i.e. oranges, pineapple, apricots and strawberries.

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Most things go well with chocolate. Truly. B)
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Aimee Wilbury
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But chocolate is fattening.
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Lisa, you are utterly and completely correct on that one. I love fruit with chocolate, its simply divine. Not a fan of bananas though, :sick: but I'll take everything else.
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An excellent thing to do is to make a fondue and dip various types of fruit in chocolate or pound cake.

Another cool thing is to get the microwavable chocolate they sell in the grocery store, dip strawberries in them, cool in the fridge -- man oh man.

You can ask a few people here about the peppermint bark Grace and I make....aaaahhhh..... :clap:
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Aimee Wilbury
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My mom says she once set some chocolate on fire. She left it on the stove too long. Why it was on the stove, I don't know.

She also set the microwave on fire by putting a spoon in there.
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O yum, I have made peppermint bark before, its delish.

I have always wanted to make chocolate fondue, but never have. I do however have a chocolate fountain that I break out on special occasions. I think it works quite well in place of fondue.

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You have a chocolate fountain?! Decadent! :)
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beatlespud
Aug 1 2008, 07:12 PM
LadyMacca
Aug 1 2008, 10:33 AM
Three Words (or more..)

Paul McCartney + Chocolate + Strawberrys + Me = HEAVEN!
Doesn't that come dangerously close to a bodily function, Liz?






Dean
erm.. uh.. :blush: maybe? :whistle:

*looks to Lisa* .. :innocent:
-Liz
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Aimee Wilbury
Aug 2 2008, 02:09 AM
But chocolate is fattening.
That very well may be true, Aimee.

HOWEVER, Dark Chocolate is actually good for you.. in moderation of course.
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Jacaranda
Aug 2 2008, 02:18 AM
An excellent thing to do is to make a fondue and dip various types of fruit in chocolate or pound cake.

Another cool thing is to get the microwavable chocolate they sell in the grocery store, dip strawberries in them, cool in the fridge -- man oh man.

You can ask a few people here about the peppermint bark Grace and I make....aaaahhhh..... :clap:
I love chocolate foundue. I eat when it's winter time. :eat:
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Aimee, I think in your moms case choclate may be dangerous!! :D


Jillian, I have a chocolate fountain and I can never get it to flow like the ones I've seen. Mine kind of glops. Delicious none the less but not pretty.
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Terry's chocolate orange is the bizz
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I just love dark chocolate, and Green & Black's Maya Gold is the best. Cadbury's Old Gold comes a very close second.
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I suppose this means no one is on the side of bananas/gravy then.
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Bananas and gravy sounds like some weird pregnancy craving
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Kit_Kat
Aug 6 2008, 01:27 PM
Bananas and gravy sounds like some weird pregnancy craving
No. Loofah sponges are a weird pregnancy craving.
I don't believe in Bondi. I don't believe in rugby league. I believe in Yoko, John Lennon, the Lost Weekend and me.
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This woman on Britain's Biggest Babies had a craving for rubber bands :blink:
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All I wanted to do was gnaw on sponges. Didn't want to eat them, just chew. They seemed to calm my morning sickness for some reason.
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Wow. Never heard that one before Clare. As long as it worked. :yes:
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