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Sammich!Sammich!Sammich!Sammich!


I bought the magazine(Dragon) at Barnes & Noble, and the rest as they say is history.


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:


'Spellchecking' should be hyphenated.

LOL HA HA HA


6 days later 408 is now the #


forms of life


Lady Aurora wrote:
You mean you've been on a ski trip? No fair!! ;)

ROFL oh kord you make me laugh ha ha ha ha


happy a place


The only thing our tax dollars do, is pay for ski trips and call girls...


can't stand the


Kirth Gersen wrote:
For me, look at my avatar. Does beer count as food?

It used to for me but I am going into treatment; hopefully, tomorrow....but another one of my faves is Sauteed Chicken, w/

Roasted Garlic Burbon Potatoes. Maybe I will post this recipe next...


yah yah yaaahhh yah yah


Don't forget the whole milk!


Fake Healer wrote:

Thanks, cow-spider-centaur thingy!

FH

No problem Fakey.


Bozak from Krynn


still at home accepting a myspace friend invite from Tegan. Booyah!!!


the flying hubba bubba monastary


Peanut butter is versatile. Not to mention yummy.


If you guys like the recipe I will post more.


Tegan wrote:
Got it! Accepted it. :o)

Groovy:)


Lilith wrote:

Mmm...Baklava...

Adding this to my MasterCook cookbook.

I hope you like it. :)


Tegan wrote:
At least it wasn't an "extended stay".

You got that right.


Tegan did you receive my friend request?


"What was that?!?"


Tegan wrote:
At least you're the one wanting to change, no "intervention" involved. I think when you're doing it for yourself, you're more likely to follow through with it & make the change.

I hope it proves true, because waking up in jail for doing somthing stupid has gotten really old.


Tegan wrote:


Dude, you've got it locked like Ft Knox. It says I need to know your email addy or something else. How about you send me a friend request?

LOL I'll do it right now.


Tegan wrote:
Did they say how long it will be before one's ready?

It was supposed to be today, but now it is looking like thursday. The sooner the better I would like to start writing the next chapter in my life; booze free, sooner rather then later.


I have had one issue(#349, which the Paizinis sent to me after I mentioned it) not arrive but I think that it is the post office and not the good folks at Paizo.


Tegan wrote:
Amen to that. I prefer to drive with the truckers at night. Especially on a road trip.

I am thinking of going on a road trip, after I get out of rehab(I am soooo, Robert Downey Jr.)well,if they ever get a bed cleared for me.


to thunderous applause


Tegan wrote:
Cool, will do.

Booyah!


Tegan wrote:


Gotchya, I only edit mine about once a month. I need some different pics of me too, or at least one with my tats.

I want to get another tat myself. Send a friend request if you wish, I will be sure to accept. :)


Tegan wrote:
secretturchinman wrote:
myspace.com/Big Polish
I found 'em all but you SUM.

Yeah I f'd it up myspace/real_american I just call myself big Polish. I have not edited yet it so there is alot of the ex all over it.


Tegan wrote:
Some twit at CNN

Thank you Tegan. I just read it. These analysts need to get out more. I never drive during the day unless I must, to many lunatics on the road.


Gary Coleman's in the KFC!!


Celestial Healer wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
I tried; I'm too jetlagged from the time change. Something about Gary Coleman is the antichrist; whatever.
Maybe he's what's in the KFC.

Kentucky Fried Coleman, that makes sense...


by gnome children,


Tegan wrote:
Apparently there's an internet article out there somewhere that says that the new DLST is what's causing the gas prices to go up... because people are driving more because there's daylight. WTF?!, it's not like we stop driving when the night closes in.

Who wrote that nonsense?


I also LOVE Chocolate Milk. I know it is not technically food, but it is what I used to have for breakfast, everyday from
Jr. High thru Cullinary school(about 12 years).


Tegan wrote:
We LOVE YOU MAAAN! Thanks for given up the recipe. I'll try it this weekend maybe.

Ain't no thang sister. Hope you enjoy.:)


To any and all who try this, let me know whatcha think.


Back at home enjoying the Baklava I made at my Mommyloths. I just wish I had a nice cold glass of Milk.


Glad to be of service Mr. Keegan!


Kord.


I almost forgot...Enjoy!


Baklava:
1(16 ounce)package of Phyllo dough
1 lb chopped nuts(we use pecans, hazelnuts and pistachios)
1 cup butter
1/2 cup ground cinnamon
1 cup water
1 cup white sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup honey

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter bottom and sides of a 9x13 inch pan.
Chop nuts and toss with cinnamon. Set aside. Unroll phyllo dough. Cut whole stack in half to fit pan. Cover with a dampened cloth to keep from drying out as you work. Place 2 sheets of dough in pan, butter thoroughly. Repeat until you have 8 sheets layered. Sprinkle 2-3 tablespoons of nut mixture on top. Top with 2 sheets of dough, butter, nuts, layering as you go. The top layer should be about 6-8 sheets deep.

Using a sharp knife cut into diamond or square shapes all the way to the bottom of the pan. Bake foe about 50 minutes until Baklava is golden and crisp.

Make sauce while Baklava is baking. Boil sugar and water until sugar is melted. Add vanilla and honey. Simmer about 25 minutes.

Remove Baklava from oven and pour sauce over it immediately. Let cool. Do not cover when storing as it will get soggy.


Heathansson wrote:
Pizza sammich!

That would f'n rock!!!


Daigle wrote:

Good ingredients.

After that everything is good.

Especially sammichs!!!


heathansson likes pizza


To me the ultimate "archetype" is good vs. evil, which all of my campaigns basically revolve around to one degree or another.
And your right Saern they are fun to play!


Baker of Baklava.
Eater of the Sammich.
Annoyed by Mr. Shiny Spellchecking Me.

J/K lol :p

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