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I like chocolate chip pancakes with maple syrup for breakfast... people tell me it weird to put syrup on them but I like it o.o
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I can't wait for when we start baking Christmas cookies, I am gonna get so fat over christmas DX
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@Kokoro: What do you call it? @Jelly: How is that weird? LOL I love English Muffins! xD @Yamiko: Weird? You guys know some weird people! Peanut Butter is good on pancakes! xD |
the only way i've had peanut butter in the past 2 years is in peanut butter M&Ms o.o
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@Yamiko: Reses Pieces? |
ASingingGaijin: To be honest, I really can't remember, it was something like The Witch's eye or The Dragon's Eye or something ^^' since we got the "recipe" from a childrens' cookbook xD
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I loved making Christmas cookies when I was younger. My grandmother would always divide the ball of dough into two smaller ones, and I would probably eat about half of one during the cookie baking process. xD
@Sleeb: I guess to them it's strange that out of all the option they gave me for "create your own grand slam" all I wanted was 1 English muffing, and 6 eggs. xD |
nope, not reese's pieces I don't care for em I'm talkin Peanut butter flavored M&Ms
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Nah, I'm packing up to head over to my mom's house.
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Peanut butter is over rated. xD I don't care of it every much.
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@Kokoro: Interesting @Jelly: 6 eggs! OH man! xD @Yamiko: I see. I've never had those before~ |
awww *huggles sleeb-chan* don't gooooooo
surprisingly a lot of people haven't jin-chan.... |
Jelly: HAHA me too, but that's part of the tradition xD. Though I don't eat the dough now... but I still make Christmas cookies. When it comes to this time of year, I am mentally no older than maximum 6 years old xD
Jin: (I hope it's okay I call you that) Yeah it is ^^' |
I still like to eat cookie dough, especially my gramma's cookie's dough :drool:
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@Sleeb: have fun over there?
@Gaijin: Well I knew I wasn't going to finish the second muffin, I wasn't that hungry to begin with. xD And apparently you can't really only get 3 things off the list...so I got more eggs. The look the waitress gave me was priceless. @Mei: Same here!! When it snowed a lot last year I was jumping up and down, and shaking my little sister, and running out into the cold in only my PJ's. She's 9 years younger then me and just blinked and went back to her chores. I love Christmas time. Totally my favorite. Minus the cold. |
:lol: nice jelly-chan
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Bye Sleeb! @Jelly: I see. That's ok. I love eggs! I love breakfast in general. When I was little, my parents had a hard time getting me to eat dinner 'cause I ate so much at breakfast. xD |
Jelly: Same here, I always love Christmas, especially the spirit of love and compassion, in a way I still believe in Santa, because he is the spirit of Christmas, so if I said I didn't believe in Santa, I'd say I didn't believe in Christmas right?
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Christmas is coming soon >.< But first! It'll be Thanksgiving! ^_^ |
ummm xmas isn't because of santa, xmas is the birth of christ.... no I'm not a christian but I do know a bit xD to me xmas is just a time for family to get together, I wouldn't celebrate it if my family didn't
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Jin: Not here. We don't celebrate thanksgiving at all ^^'
Yami: Sorry to disappoint you, but christmas is to celebrate the coming of the Sun, it was originally called Yule and is a Celtic and Norse tradition... |
I'm gonna go for a bit to take a shower... Be back soon! |
@Gaijin: Breakfast is amazing.
@Mei: I like the feeling of warmth and coziness and general good will that goes around during Christmas time. And I found out the other day that all the letters that kids write to Santa and actually put into the mail, get sent to South Pole, Alaska. xD And I mean ALL the letters. @Yami: I'd celebrate it even if my family wasn't. Probably not as much, but I still would. I'm not a christian either, but I grew up with it, so it's more tradition at my house then anything else. |
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Jelly: I used to write those letters too, they actually got replied, from Greenland xD
Yami: It has nothing to do with my tradition, it's proven history, the Christian church know they couldn't turn anyone to their belief if they changed the whole system, so they just moved the tradition a few days and called it the Birth of Christ, we actually call it Jul in Denmark, which is very close to Yule, and a lot of people in England still call it Yule as well |
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