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open-faced is the best for it. less bread to mask the sugar.

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blackaby wrote:...seriously, this is insane. The food you Americans eat, I swear...

I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that you have a marshmallow spread. WITH PEANUT BUTTER. Forget your legislations.
It's not as weird as deep fried snikers bars.
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Mercury Hat wrote:
Cookie wrote:
rkolter wrote: You eat marshmallow fluff, and I'll try fish pudding.
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DEAL.
I think one of you is getting the short end of the stick here.
I didn't actually think she'd take me up on it. :oops:

But then, this means she has to come back, doesn't it? That's cool. I'll eat a scoop of fish pudding to get Cookie to visit again.
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rkolter wrote:
Mercury Hat wrote:
Cookie wrote: ...

DEAL.
I think one of you is getting the short end of the stick here.
I didn't actually think she'd take me up on it. :oops:
...Is Fluff that bad? D:

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Cookie wrote:
rkolter wrote:
Mercury Hat wrote: I think one of you is getting the short end of the stick here.
I didn't actually think she'd take me up on it. :oops:
...Is Fluff that bad? D:
As bad as I think fish pudding will be, I bet.
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Eh, it's okay. It's fun on chocolate.
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What ever happened to the good old banana and peanut butter sandwiches?

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rkolter wrote:As bad as I think fish pudding will be, I bet.
I'm pretty sure you'll like it, actually.

Hey, you also survived the brown cheese!

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PeppermintAfterlife wrote:
blackaby wrote:...seriously, this is insane. The food you Americans eat, I swear...

I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that you have a marshmallow spread. WITH PEANUT BUTTER. Forget your legislations.
It's not as weird as deep fried snikers bars.

I dunno, I've never had a Fluffernutter, but I really wanna try one.
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Vorticus wrote:What ever happened to the good old banana and peanut butter sandwiches?
mmmm.....

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Okay, legislating the fluffernutter of all things is definitely stupid. As someone who came from a Minnesota high school whose primary lunch menus consistantly sucked and the ala-carte menus featured consistantly unhealthy foods (candy bars, donuts, you know, all professional junk food that you could get at a gas station) that was always three times longer than the regular lunch line, I can say there are a lot better things on a menu one could legislate against if you want healthier foods.

And agreed, if parents are concerned with what their kids are eating, pack their flippin' lunches. I don't know how it's done in other states, but the parents have to pay money into a lunch account in Minnesota schools and you didn't have to do it if you didn't want to.
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rosediamond wrote:And if parent are so concerned about children eating healthy, why don't they PACK THE LUNCHES. It's not like it takes a lot of time out of the day. They can even do it at NIGHT if they're too swamped in the morning. It's one thing to have no control over it, it's another to try to MAKE A FRIGGIN' AMENDMENT when you can easily remedy the situation by making a turkey sandwich. Oy . . .
Cheers to that. I'm really sick of parents trying to get other people to do thier job for them. If I did that at work I'd get fired.
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Killbert-Robby wrote:I dunno, I've never had a Fluffernutter, but I really wanna try one.
Think of it as peanut butter with about two inches of RAW SUGAR scooped on top. Cookie, you're going to LOVE it. Just be aware that you're going to bounce on a sugar high for about an hour, then crash HARD.

Fluffernutter + Jolt Cola = Rocket Fuel for kids. :)
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Question. Where in the hell do they call this stuff 'Fluff'? I've seen it many times before, but it comes in jars called 'Marshmallow Cream'. I have never, ever seen it called fluff. And if you want to know how it tastes this is basicly how you can simulate it:

Take about 10 peeps. The yellow marshmallow bird things you find around easter, put them in a blender for about 2 minutes, then eat it.

Yes. I have no idea why anyone would use this on a sandwich. It's discusting. Especially with peanutbutter. But it's probably better than 'pizza in a bag'. (If you want that story, just ask...)

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Fluff has to be the craziest thing I've seen since deep fried Twinkies. Truely though, that seems to be more healthy looking than the stuff they served at my Jr. and Sr. high schools. They decided years ago to dump the whole "eat healthy" thing up here and went for a "keep the kids at school because we have an Open Campus during lunch times" and replaced all our choices with premade fast food. The "healthiest" thing on our menus ended up being a taco bell burito and that's just sad. (And they stopped offering vegitarian alternitives too)
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RemusShepherd wrote:Think of it as peanut butter with about two inches of RAW SUGAR scooped on top.
D:
Cookie, you're going to LOVE it.
D:
Just be aware that you're going to bounce on a sugar high for about an hour, then crash HARD.
XD Right... So I better make sure there are no cameras around when I do try it. Never know what I might do.

Also, I drank jolt cola right before a math exam once ... never again.

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Cookie wrote:
RemusShepherd wrote:Think of it as peanut butter with about two inches of RAW SUGAR scooped on top.
D:
Cookie, you're going to LOVE it.
D:
Just be aware that you're going to bounce on a sugar high for about an hour, then crash HARD.
XD Right... So I better make sure there are no cameras around when I do try it. Never know what I might do.

Also, I drank jolt cola right before a math exam once ... never again.
If you're the type of person that puts sugar on their Fruity Pebbles, you'll love the stuff. If you're like the vast majority of us, though, you're going to want a solid meal afterwards. Imagine cotton candy, but solid.

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KittyKatBlack wrote:If you're the type of person that puts sugar on their Fruity Pebbles, you'll love the stuff. If you're like the vast majority of us, though, you're going to want a solid meal afterwards. Imagine cotton candy, but solid.
(pouts)

Fruity Pebbles don't have enough flavor. There, I said it.

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The last twelve or thirteen years I've started my day with a bowl of soured milk (or, for the last four or so years, Kefir) with a spread of sugar on top. Cornflakes is optional but preferred.
A good dose of sugar is a important part of my breakfast routine.

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Czar wrote:The last twelve or thirteen days I've started my day with a bowl of sour milk (or, for the last four or so years, Kefir) with a spread of sugar on top. Cornflakes is optional but preferred.
A good dose of sugar is a important part of my breakfast routine.
Dude... That's like... hardcore. :o

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