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15 Jul 2011, 11:12 pm

Tasty and won't kill my stomach. Sadly, most food kills my stomach.


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17 Jul 2011, 7:23 pm

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penis


cheesy penis?


personally I prefer it deep-fried, and with a nice Chianti ;)


No fava beans?


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18 Jul 2011, 7:09 pm

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A good meal should be an enjoyable experience

Good food and sex go particularly well together

I love laksa and coconut milk soups. Fruits like mango and papaya rate pretty well for me


Good...I like your opinions :wink: and I love mangos and papaya..
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In my opinion, I will only cook what my love wants to eat.....Although I would hate it when I think about male Chauvinism, as what I said before

I can cook really good, though.. moreover,I don't care about what do I want at all...only for my beloved

P.S. I am not a strict vegan, or any that kind of things :roll: :lol: (Certainly, I would blindly obey and follow my beloved on this point)

The quality should be:

If my beloved loves it.

And, if so, it is a good meal, otherwise it is not :wink:

Nonetheless, my theory is based on that the meal would not mean as much to me as my beloved...

For now I would say..(a little bit indepedence now) fruits.......Mango, papaya, passionfruit, pomegranate,coconuts, cherries, grapes, blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, pineapples, juicy oranges, kiwis,bananas, grapefruits....Rum Raison ice cream..
If possible, prawns and lobsters...my favourite thing, Foie gras...


Oh my god, you are the loveliest person I've ever answered after reading just one single post on the internet^^
there's so much peace, charm and sweetness in what you write, I think your love has to be the luckiest man on earth :)
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I absolutely love shrimps. happily I'm able to afford them where I live. there's this running sushi restaurant here that has the best shrimps I've ever tasted. :D

apart from that I love everything but mushrooms (they look a bit suspect to me^^), cheese (eating rotten milk which was once meant to feed little cute babycows, isn't that a bit strange?), some green vegetables (in fact I like fresh vegetables, but not cooked) and beef. (I just don't like it so much, I prefer poultry a lot). :)

I've got a nice modern kitchen, but I only use the oven, since the real good meals take way too much time and are hard work to do. that's why I have to go to expensive restaurants or fast food restaurants (don't punch me, I'm anyway ashamed...^^). At last it's even cheaper to pay someone to cook for you than to make a whole meal just for one person, which takes the same time as it would take for a whole family, right?^^

But I miss this private aspect of a meal. Once, my grandmother cooked for me every wednesday, and even if it's just a subjective appeal, it was totally different. I am affraid of forgetting that a meal can be more than just to allay hunger. :D

At last I love everything that's made with love, otherwise I'll just realise it.



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18 Jul 2011, 7:17 pm

Something tasty that I can eat without regretting it later. Basically, healthy food that actually tastes good. :)



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18 Jul 2011, 7:36 pm

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Something tasty that I can eat without regretting it later. Basically, healthy food that actually tastes good. :)

FRUITS :D FRUITY JUICY FRUITS IN EVERY COLOR WE CAN IMAGINE! :D



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18 Jul 2011, 7:41 pm

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Something tasty that I can eat without regretting it later. Basically, healthy food that actually tastes good. :)

FRUITS :D FRUITY JUICY FRUITS IN EVERY COLOR WE CAN IMAGINE! :D


Yum. Now I want strawberries. :)



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18 Jul 2011, 7:50 pm

awes wrote:
metaphysics wrote:
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A good meal should be an enjoyable experience

Good food and sex go particularly well together

I love laksa and coconut milk soups. Fruits like mango and papaya rate pretty well for me


Good...I like your opinions :wink: and I love mangos and papaya..
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

In my opinion, I will only cook what my love wants to eat.....Although I would hate it when I think about male Chauvinism, as what I said before

I can cook really good, though.. moreover,I don't care about what do I want at all...only for my beloved

P.S. I am not a strict vegan, or any that kind of things :roll: :lol: (Certainly, I would blindly obey and follow my beloved on this point)

The quality should be:

If my beloved loves it.

And, if so, it is a good meal, otherwise it is not :wink:

Nonetheless, my theory is based on that the meal would not mean as much to me as my beloved...

For now I would say..(a little bit indepedence now) fruits.......Mango, papaya, passionfruit, pomegranate,coconuts, cherries, grapes, blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, pineapples, juicy oranges, kiwis,bananas, grapefruits....Rum Raison ice cream..
If possible, prawns and lobsters...my favourite thing, Foie gras...


Oh my god, you are the loveliest person I've ever answered after reading just one single post on the internet^^
there's so much peace, charm and sweetness in what you write, I think your love has to be the luckiest man on earth :)
________________________________________________________________________
I absolutely love shrimps. happily I'm able to afford them where I live. there's this running sushi restaurant here that has the best shrimps I've ever tasted. :Dapart from that I love everything but mushrooms (they look a bit suspect to me^^), cheese (eating rotten milk which was once meant to feed little cute babycows, isn't that a bit strange?), some green vegetables (in fact I like fresh vegetables, but not cooked) and beef. (I just don't like it so much, I prefer poultry a lot). :)

I've got a nice modern kitchen, but I only use the oven, since the real good meals take way too much time and are hard work to do. that's why I have to go to expensive restaurants or fast food restaurants (don't punch me, I'm anyway ashamed...^^). At last it's even cheaper to pay someone to cook for you than to make a whole meal just for one person, which takes the same time as it would take for a whole family, right?^^

But I miss this private aspect of a meal. Once, my grandmother cooked for me every wednesday, and even if it's just a subjective appeal, it was totally different. I am affraid of forgetting that a meal can be more than just to allay hunger. :D

At last I love everything that's made with love, otherwise I'll just realise it.

I love vegetables but not cooked. I love seafoods. :roll:

Your sentence remembered me for it phrased in the same way, even used same words as what I said before...

But it is about yogurt....There is a yogurt shop called pinkberry in Dubai Airport, where has the best yogurt that I have ever tasted....like ice cream...and you can choose four types of fruits on it....

I miss it...

Based on my theory: I will blindly obey and follow my beloved



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18 Jul 2011, 8:19 pm

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Your sentence remembered me for it phrased in the same way, even used same words as what I said before...

which words? what do you mean? do you mean I copy you? 8O
well, english is not my mothers language, so my vocabulary is a bit restricted.
probably I didn't know synonymes to them. of course your post was associative in my mind when I answered. so it might show some parallels, maybe I've stolen a few words that actually weren't in my mind. living a life of being special, I've grown over-sensitive to things that I have in common with others.
but feeling a bit afraid of what you seem to think of me to be, I actually can't find vegetables or seafood in your comment.
:) whatever, that's just what I like to eat and how. excuse my bumpy austrian-english.



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18 Jul 2011, 8:45 pm

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Your sentence remembered me for it phrased in the same way, even used same words as what I said before...

which words? what do you mean? do you mean I copy you? 8O
well, english is not my mothers language, so my vocabulary is a bit restricted.
probably I didn't know synonymes to them. of course your post was associative in my mind when I answered. so it might show some parallels, maybe I've stolen a few words that actually weren't in my mind. living a life of being special, I've grown over-sensitive to things that I have in common with others.
but feeling a bit afraid of what you seem to think of me to be, I actually can't find vegetables or seafood in your comment.
:) whatever, that's just what I like to eat and how. excuse my bumpy austrian-english.


No, please not..

I certainly would not use it in a bad way... :wink:

English is not my mother tongue also.

I am surprised how similar words we used.

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but feeling a bit afraid of what you seem to think of me to be, I actually can't find vegetables or seafood in your comment.


Your post made me remembered vegetables..Never mind



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18 Jul 2011, 8:48 pm

I hope you would not mind...

I am sorry :roll:

My words are not worth to steal at all!! !!



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18 Jul 2011, 9:27 pm

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Something tasty that I can eat without regretting it later. Basically, healthy food that actually tastes good. :)

FRUITS :D FRUITY JUICY FRUITS IN EVERY COLOR WE CAN IMAGINE! :D


Yum. Now I want strawberries. :)


STRAWBERRIES!^^

Damn... Its nighttime where I live, I can't buy some...
I've only got those slacky canned peaches... though I absolutely love peaches, but just the fresh ones.



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18 Jul 2011, 9:36 pm

Canned ones are not as healthy and good taste as fresh ones.



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18 Jul 2011, 9:40 pm

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I hope you would not mind...

I am sorry :roll:

My words are not worth to steal at all!! !!


oh, thank god :)
I was afraid you felt uncomfortable about what I said. I don't want to make anyone on this world feel unwell.
oh no, you're such a good human, if everybody on this world could be described with the words I read from you, going to heaven was a degration compared to the world we would live in then. (I'm actually not religious, I just thought this metaphor was strong enough to tell you what I think :) )
I think I'm a kind of paranoid of annoying other people. I think I just like them too much, even if I don't respect the most of them, the fatstock ones, the ones who don't care and behave like animals... maybe sometimes I don't feel that understanding with that... but somehow I can't hate, somehow I always know that people have good reasons for being ignorant and egoistic.... so I'm very pleased to have found there's another face of the world that is above such things :)



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I think I'm a kind of paranoid of annoying other people. I think I just like them too much, even if I don't respect the most of them, the fatstock ones, the ones who don't care and behave like animals... so I'm very pleased to have found, there's another face of the world. :)


Thank you.

I was afraid about you have misunderstood me also. I am probably similar.

I would never respect people who behave like animals.

But I can respect differences, at least, and trying to understand them, therefore, I think it is already enough...(I am sorry about if it sounds arrogant, I never want to mean so...)



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18 Jul 2011, 10:03 pm

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misunderstood

that's exactly the problem with textual communication. and a problem that many aspergians also have in direct confrontation. I'm thankful to be spared from that. the intuitive feedback which says more about a message than most of it's words is missed.

this kind of missunderstanding isn't even new, just look at the holy books of these religions, in fact nobody can clearly say what the writer thought when he wrote this texts...

the biggest problem is, that people automatically try to interprete messages. words, style, look, behavior, they want to take conclusions from a dog to its owner, or from a TV series they saw to a person who they think to look similar to one of the actors.
but yeah, that's a bit off-topic :D

FRUITY FRUITS by the way! xD



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18 Jul 2011, 10:15 pm

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this kind of missunderstanding isn't even new, just look at the holy books of these religions, in fact nobody can clearly say what the writer thought when he wrote this texts...



Umm.. nearly agree.

This topic is as much interesting as the original one :P

He would not mind about off-topic, I think...(Posting an Alfonso mango to him via Air mail)

Nobody can clearly say about what the writer thought, but some of them believe one's interpretations and refuse to belive others' stubbornly, and some of the believe another one's interpretations as that.. therefore...

Let's enjoy juicy Alfonso mangos!! !! !



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