What Are You Eating And Drinking Right Now?

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A Jamba a day keeps the doctor away :man_health_worker:

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Eating a chacolate brioche and a croissant and drinking sugary black tea.

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I actually looked at this drink online yet I can’t see the contents.

How difficult would that be to the person who sticks to the 5 food pyramid?

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Johnny Walker red is great for a hot day mixed with water, dry ginger ale or even lager beer.

/ the reindeer didn’t is not to be eaten.

:smirk: :innocent: :blush:

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Eduted

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Inb4

:blush:

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Dunbar aka Princess @Aiko_Danuja

Or is not a sickness it is a condition.

I just want an autograph !

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I’ve negotiated a redemption arc for you and it only costs you 5 bil ISK. :wink:

I wonder how long it will last if you follow through though. :thinking:

:face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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5 billion is just a number but feel you had just opened a can of worms with your link to that movie.

I can’t describe the desire for you only that it j the future you may start to understand the desire I have for Princess A ko

I’m schizotypal.

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As soon as I’m done making it

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Breakfast of champions

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Hmm, yummy! Croissant dough rolled around chocolate or pastry cream, I can’t believe English speaking people have such a lame name for it as “Pain au chocolat”! Chocolate bread, really??

In Spain those are called “napolitana(s)”, “neapolitan(s)”, although the reasons are a bit obscure but some agreement exists about how their name would be mocking Queen Isabella I of Castille, who was Queen of Naples since 1504.

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Well, the English are annoying buggers but “pain au chocolat” is french and literally means ‘chocolate bread’.

Thanks, at least when I go to Spain I will know what to call them. Napolitanas sounds good.

We have Cheesymite Scrolls made up of Vegimite

Croque Madame breakfast

Cholesterol? What’s that??

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House beef steak :cut_of_meat:

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