Feb 01, 2006 15:55
He wants fries with his meatloaf for dinner. o_O It's always (since as far back I can remember into my childhood) been baked potatoes. Blasphemer! Big big freak! ;-) *shakes head* I'm still having a potato...just to show him what he's missing out on if nothing else. :-D
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(Like the icon? ;))
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The flavor in the fries is not potato -- it's meat.
Everyone knows that you can't order a burger without a side of fries. To that end, fast food chains have been working for years to master the art of the fry and keep their loyal customers happy.
What the average person does not realize is that the taste of a French fry is not determined by the potato, but rather by the way the potato is cooked. Until very recently, McDonald's fries were cooked with 93% beef tallow -- their fries had more saturated fat than a hamburger!
Due to some bad publicity regarding the amount of cholesterol in their fries, they switched to vegetable oil in 1990. However, McDonald's still continues to use an ingredient they refer to as "natural flavoring," which they admit comes from an animal (they just won't reveal which one).
That was from: http://www.askmen.com/sports/foodcourt_100/145_eating_well.html
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Isn't this fun? No more mocking anonymously!
You want angsty fic music? You need to hear Damien Rice's Cannonball. So totally a S/J post-Beneath the Surface song. Here's a snippet:
"Still a little bit of your taste in my mouth
Still a little bit of you laced with my doubt
Still a little hard to say what's going on
Still a little bit of your ghost your witness
Still a little bit of your face I haven't kissed
You step a little closer each day
Still I can't say what's going on
Stones taught me to fly
Love taught me to lie
Life taught me to die
So it's not hard to fall
When you float like a cannonball"
Of course, I can read anything into any song. Just part of my powers. :)
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Meatloaf is only funny if you grew up in a state where the cows DON'T outnumber the people 3:1...which I didn't. ;-) My parents corrupted me from a very young age with their meaty ways. :-D
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We also had red beans and cornbread. ;)
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Mmmmm...cornbread...*salivates*
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