Freaky Recipes o' Mine! (part 1)

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Freaky Recipes o' Mine! (part 1)

Post by Freakling1 »

I love grapes in ketchup! Get more ketchup, and it taste like ketchup. Get less ketchup, it taste like a grape. Try it some time! :smt080
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I just threw up in my mouth.

Okay, your father and mother are teaching you well.

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Grapes and KETCHUP/CATSUP!?!? I have to check to see if there is some violation of the IUP in that. Mother of GOD, I hope so.
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Re: Freaky Recipes o' Mine! (part 1)

Post by h2oville rocket »

Freakling1 wrote:I love grapes in ketchup! Get more ketchup, and it taste like ketchup. Get less ketchup, it tasye like a grape. Try it some time! :smt080
Simpler version of the same recipe: When you have a hankerin' for the "tastes like grapes" version eat some grapes. For the "ketchup" effect eat some ketchup. It will save money, time and RIUT's stomach.
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Post by Lord_Byron »

When I was your age, I used to eat Ketchup and Lettuce sandwiches.

Thanks for reminding me, now my mouth's watering.
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Post by Pete Segaard »

Freakling1, you bring a breath of fresh, albeit tomato'esque, air to this forum. Maybe in a few years you might like to try fresh grapes with a nice warm Brie.

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