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reply posted on 3-4-2008 @ 08:41 PM by MrsEsterhouse
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 Are cigarettes and alcohol considered food? 
I believe they are considered poisons. Sorry, my sarcasm detector is broken.
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reply posted on 3-4-2008 @ 10:03 PM by jasonm56
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Chicken. Its all they give us in school, so it wouldnt be hard. I dont know if I would ever take up that challenge, because I love to eat! Im not even
fat, just average.
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reply posted on 3-4-2008 @ 10:49 PM by Odessy
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i could and would eat taco bell for the rest of my life...
In college, my room mate and I went to taco bell everyday for at LEAST 3 months, no lie.
We were ridiculed by our other friends...
I worked there in high school for a few months... even though the food is low quality... I DONT CARE! I LOVE IT! HEAR ME NOW! ODESSY
LOOOOOVVVVEEEESSSS TACO BELL!
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 03:27 AM by Astyanax
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Children, of course.
I'm an atheist, after all.
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 11:24 AM by MrsEsterhouse
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 01:04 PM by Astyanax
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What's wrong with children? A bit hard to catch and kill, I admit, but they taste great, they're nutritious and they're an easily available
food source. And you can prepare them so many ways!
They taste best when you give them the lobster treatment, I find.
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 07:57 PM by amitheone
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 08:13 PM by CA_Orot
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I agree with Givenmay...I would go with Potatoes. They have got to be one of my favorites. You can cook them anyway you
like...fries...mashed...spuds.....etc...etc...
Except, that Im not Irish...lol...
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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 10:04 PM by SuprDupr
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I think I'd have to go with pizza as well.
BBQ Chicken to be specific.
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reply posted on 5-4-2008 @ 04:08 AM by SystemiK
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I can't imagine that I would live for long, nevertheless, I would have to choose bacon.
How bad could it be? Bacon on a stick, bacon ala frond, bacon over hot rock, bacon wrapped twig, hell...BACON WRAPPED BACON!
I suppose many others here will survive longer by their own choices but I would die a very content and happy man.
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reply posted on 6-4-2008 @ 10:45 AM by MrsEsterhouse
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Originally posted by SystemiK
I can't imagine that I would live for long, nevertheless, I would have to choose bacon.
How bad could it be? Bacon on a stick, bacon ala frond, bacon over hot rock, bacon wrapped twig, hell...BACON WRAPPED BACON!
I suppose many others here will survive longer by their own choices but I would die a very content and happy man. 
"It's all a big scam to make ya all eat pig ham!"
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reply posted on 6-4-2008 @ 10:56 PM by MrsEsterhouse
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Originally posted by Astyanax
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What's wrong with children? A bit hard to catch and kill, I admit, but they taste great, they're nutritious and they're an easily available
food source. And you can prepare them so many ways!
They taste best when you give them the lobster treatment, I find.

How bout babies? Seems to me like they would be more succulent then children. Not to mention a lot easier to locate. You could poach them in their
mother's breastmilk. Did I go to far?
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reply posted on 6-4-2008 @ 10:59 PM by MrsEsterhouse
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FYI. You could drink warm bacon grease as a beverage to wash down your bacon. MMMM. Bacon. Arrrhhhh!
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reply posted on 6-4-2008 @ 11:47 PM by TheDuckster
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One word....
Sushi....ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...
~Ducky~
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reply posted on 7-4-2008 @ 03:05 AM by Astyanax
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 How bout babies? Seems to me like they would be more succulent then children. 
True, but I've never cared for veal, so I suspect babies may not be my kind of thing.
 You could poach them in their mother's breastmilk. 
That would be two foods... cheating.
 Did I go too far? 
'Too far'? What's that?
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reply posted on 7-4-2008 @ 03:27 AM by Astyanax
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I once spent a week in a foreign city eating only at conveyor-belt sushi bars. I needed the impersonality at the time and I revelled in it.
Silence, solitude, an endless supply of delicious food and considerable amounts of Asahi beer. Wasabe stime I ever had eating by myself.
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reply posted on 7-4-2008 @ 11:10 PM by MrsEsterhouse
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 10:39 AM by an0maly33
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are we allowed to vary condiments? if i were able to have buffalo chicken at one sitting and barbecue chicken the next, that would help. or if i
could have mustard and ketchup on a hotdog at one sitting and chili/cheese the next...
i can't think of anything i could tolerate eating 3 times a day for a month. i have a hard enough time eating yesterday's leftovers sometimes. i
usually have to wait a day or two to go back to it.
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reply posted on 8-4-2008 @ 11:43 AM by MrsEsterhouse
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your aloud to vary condiments. I would not consider BBQ or Buffalo sauces a condiment if used to cook chicken but if it's a post cooking dipping
sauce then it's o.k.
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reply posted on 29-4-2008 @ 09:55 PM by DontTreadOnMe
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Pizza.
We have had pizza for dinner every Friday (homemade, no less) for sixteen years.
With maybe one or two exceptions for power failures.
We also often have Jets pizza, so that would be pizza twice a week.
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