Secret Chief
nirvana is samsara
Standard.And we often have roast spuds and mash, a couple of veggies, meat (or non meat product for our veggie contingent) perhaps Yorkshire pud or stuffing for sunday dinner.
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Standard.And we often have roast spuds and mash, a couple of veggies, meat (or non meat product for our veggie contingent) perhaps Yorkshire pud or stuffing for sunday dinner.
We had a dish with chickpeas last night.In other news, I've been informed that chick peas are now banned from our house, because herself believes they cause flatulence.
Not preparing and cooking chick peas properly causes problems. They are one of my staples. So I'll stand by them.In other news, I've been informed that chick peas are now banned from our house, because herself believes they cause flatulence.
Pulls and runs fast as heck.We had a dish with chickpeas last night.
I think she's right.
Who wants to pull my finger?
Me too. Recently tried tempeh for the first time and now it's an essential in my favourite house special.I'll try anything at least once, even the weirdest dish
Me too. Recently tried tempeh for the first time and now it's an essential in my favourite house special.
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What's the lowdown on those?Ehhh... I'm good on the beans on toast thing. No thanks. That said, red bean mooncakes are where it's at
{ runs to fridge to check label }Hm. looks like pork belly...
I have eaten beans
I have eaten toast
I don't want them together
What's the lowdown on those?
Inverted syllable count in lines 2/3 notwithstanding -- baked beans on toast is not anything like either baked beans or toast separately.I have eaten beans
I have eaten toast
I don't want them together
oopsInverted syllable count in lines 2/3 notwithstanding -- baked beans on toast is not anything like either baked beans or toast separately.
Okay, let's do a real haikuoops
Toast alone is good
Beans alone are also good
Toast and beans are bad
It's the soggy bread factor
I've had a few different things on toast, but never beans. I'm just curious enough to consider it. Not that difficult sure. I like toast and I like beans.I've had this thing sitting in my cupboard for months:
And today was finally the day.
Beans.
On.
Toast.
My life is complete now.
You do have a point, but I do like my toast a little pliable. Not soggy though.Beans make toast soggy
Toast should never be soggy
Beans ruin everything
You do have a point, but I do like my toast a little pliable. Not soggy though.
I've had chili, eggs, BLT, even spaghetti on toast and it seems to work out.
I'm trying to think of other things I have had on toast, besides, butter, jam and jelly. Which I've also had and probably had the most often.