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      Originally posted by Amethyst Star
      Do you also know that humans are the only animals that will willingly eat tomatoes?
      I won't eat willingly eat tomatoes. Or mushrooms (ew, fungus). >_<

      But I love both peanut butter and cheese!

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      Originally posted by Amethyst Star
      Do you also know that humans are the only animals that will willingly eat tomatoes? No other animal will eat them unless you purposefully feed them tomatoes.
      but I thought birds mess around in your tomato garden, poking holes in tomatoes and stuff

      and then those big nasty green caterpillars with the giant ass spikes are always on tomato plants, though I think they just eat the leaves or something

      but I'm pretty sure no one's forcing birds to peck tomatoes

      or am I totally off

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      Here's one:

      Peanut butter and... hailstroke!

      That's right, hailstroke. No the word doesn't exist. It's the direct translation of the dutch word "hagelslag", which is a kind of food unknown in other countries for as far as I know.
      It's kinda like small chocolate chips, but we put it on sandwiches along with peanut butter, which tastes great.

      Besides that, if the word hailstroke did exist, it would pass 'judgment' as being the coolest word in the english language.

      Also, I noted this on wikipedia:
      The Dutch peanut butter is very different from its Canadian and American counterpart. It is sharp instead of sweet and most people say it tastes kind of like Satay.

      apparently, The peanut butter in other countries is... sweet O.o I can't really imagine that, but if it were, there might not be any need for hailstroke ^.^
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      Originally posted by OpheliaBlue
      but I thought birds mess around in your tomato garden, poking holes in tomatoes and stuff

      and then those big nasty green caterpillars with the giant ass spikes are always on tomato plants, though I think they just eat the leaves or something

      but I'm pretty sure no one's forcing birds to peck tomatoes

      or am I totally off
      You're right about the tomato bugs - we used to have a garden and those green worms get gigantic! And if you squish one, it smells just like a tomato.

      Not sure about the birds, though...

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      Originally posted by Umbrella
      Here's one:

      Peanut butter and... hailstroke!

      That's right, hailstroke. No the word doesn't exist. It's the direct translation of the dutch word "hagelslag", which is a kind of food unknown in other countries for as far as I know.
      It's kinda like small chocolate chips, but we put it on sandwiches along with peanut butter, which tastes great.

      Besides that, if the word hailstroke did exist, it would pass 'judgment' as being the coolest word in the english language.

      Also, I noted this on wikipedia:
      The Dutch peanut butter is very different from its Canadian and American counterpart. It is sharp instead of sweet and most people say it tastes kind of like Satay.

      apparently, The peanut butter in other countries is... sweet O.o I can't really imagine that, but if it were, there might not be any need for hailstroke ^.^
      I love peanutbutter 'hailstroke'. Allso peanutbutter Honey is nice Or just peanutbutter+brownshugar

      we dutch btw ROCK and having alot of bread topings. Or snackbars allso have some weird kinkey stuff Really, we have like 25 different weird things in snackbars I don't even understand.
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      Originally posted by Neruo


      I love peanutbutter 'hailstroke'. Allso peanutbutter Honey is nice Or just peanutbutter+brownshugar

      we dutch btw ROCK and having alot of bread topings. Or snackbars allso have some weird kinkey stuff Really, we have like 25 different weird things in snackbars I don't even understand.

      We do? O.o
      What are you talking about?

      BTW Neruo, don't you think hailstroke is a much, much cooler word that hagelslag?
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      I'm a big fan of peanut butter, but as I mentioned in the "What is the best thing EVER?" thread, my salmon with sesame seed and pistachio nut crust and bernaise sauce kicks huge buttocks.

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      YUCK!!! PEANUT BUTTER!!! EWWWWWWWIES!!!!! nah its alright... just not my fave... like pizza and .... MUFFINS!!!
      need to actually start like trying to LD i've pretty much started that now kinda.

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      Originally posted by Umbrella



      We do? O.o
      What are you talking about?

      BTW Neruo, don't you think hailstroke is a much, much cooler word that hagelslag?
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      And Hailstroke Does sound cool. It should be introduced in america 8)
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      Oh, lol. Well at least I know what most of those are.
      I didn't know we had Nasiballen though. ^.^
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      Originally posted by Umbrella
      Oh, lol. Well at least I know what most of those are.
      I didn't know we had Nasiballen though. ^.^
      I don't knew eighter. I am not into that semi-asian food, like 'loempia's' Just give me a Frikandel
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