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forgottensanity February 26 2008, 08:09:10 UTC
I too would like to be on a sekrit list, because it would be sekrit.

I can enjoy a Jean Claude Van Damme film every once in a while, so long as I am allowed to laugh at him.

What is this cauliflower casserole of which you speak? And has there ever been cake?

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shake_the_stars February 28 2008, 03:37:19 UTC
How about a sekrit UNDERGROUND list? You know, next to the Evil Ninja Scientist base.

That's the entire point of Jean Claude Van Damme films. They work beautifully as unintentional comedy, which is why I think X-chan is watching them all.

The cauliflower casserole is a tasty concoction involving cauliflower covered with a white sauce (flavored with leeks and Parmesan cheese), and then topped with garlic-flavored breadcrumbs. It is quite good, though I think I could stand to put some more salt in it next time. :9

Tragically, however, there was no cake. Dark rumors of cake have been swept to us on the winds, but were promptly quashed when Mom informed me that it was for the fish fry at her church.

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forgottensanity February 28 2008, 08:38:09 UTC
That cauliflower casserole sounds good. Did you serve anything with it or was dinner kept in an entirely vegetative state?

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shake_the_stars February 28 2008, 22:15:03 UTC
It was quite good. I'll post the recipe if you're interested :D We had it with lasagna, which is strong enough to stand up to the garlic in the casserole. :9

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forgottensanity February 29 2008, 08:17:13 UTC
I am interested. =) You should totally make a cookbook and publish it! I'd buy it! Well, no, but I'd hope you'll give it to me for free since you owe me so much money by now.

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shake_the_stars March 1 2008, 20:48:30 UTC
I shall post it forthwith! :D

Also: I know the ongoing thing about my owing you money is a joke, but I really don't find it funny. I have to work for my living, and I don't make enough money on my current salary to make ends meet (I would, if I didn't have to put $100 worth of gas in the car every week and/or got some help from my employer with that), and am going to have to find a second job (either in addition to or instead of my current job). If I can afford to buy or do something I want, it's a good week--most of the time, I can't.

Bottom line: I worry about money constantly, and while I know it's a joke, it just really, really rubs me the wrong way. I'd appreciate it if you stopped. Thanks.

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