trent_bowie
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A date is a fruit that grows on a palm tree and looks like this. They have a very sweet taste, and like Night mentioned, you could live off a handful of them in the desert. Here's a complete nutritional breakdown.
Dried dates make a nifty little snack. Gotta have that sugar rush.
Um, guys? I don't think it would be a good idea to mail Jorja any food, especially marshmallows. They're kinda gross after sitting around a few days. if you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you can you have any pudding if you don't eat your-
Instead, why don't we go over to the City of Kandor-er, I mean Jorja's site :lol: and drop a nice line or two (please, let's try to maintain some level of civil sanity), or better yet, check out the sites where you can help out. I'm sure she'd appreciate that a lot.
What you guys mean is "tofu", or made from soybeans, not kosher, which is something totally different. Tofu is curdled soy milk formed into blocks. It can be used to make a variety of dishes like burgers, dogs etc. I've had it a few times and it tastes really good. And soy milk? Yummy stuff, especially the flavored ones.
Dried dates make a nifty little snack. Gotta have that sugar rush.
Um, guys? I don't think it would be a good idea to mail Jorja any food, especially marshmallows. They're kinda gross after sitting around a few days. if you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding! How can you can you have any pudding if you don't eat your-
Instead, why don't we go over to the City of Kandor-er, I mean Jorja's site :lol: and drop a nice line or two (please, let's try to maintain some level of civil sanity), or better yet, check out the sites where you can help out. I'm sure she'd appreciate that a lot.
quoth_the_raven said:
Jorja eats kosher stuff all the time (hot dogs, beef, etc), and according to a PETA article she commented that you can't even tell the difference between kosher and the real stuff
Ipstenu said:
Buy kosher marshmallows. They're neither 'meat' nor 'dairy' which means they don't have any animal products in them.
What you guys mean is "tofu", or made from soybeans, not kosher, which is something totally different. Tofu is curdled soy milk formed into blocks. It can be used to make a variety of dishes like burgers, dogs etc. I've had it a few times and it tastes really good. And soy milk? Yummy stuff, especially the flavored ones.