10 Comments

  1. Skattieboy 24.Apr.01 at 12:43 am

    Considering you like the ‘Mats, I’ll let thats slide. But you’d probably starve around my abode.

  2. Tyson 24.Apr.01 at 1:21 am

    Good. I’m not the only one doing double posts.

    Mushrooms kick ass Jodi. 1) Hobbits love them. 2) I love them.

  3. heather 24.Apr.01 at 9:20 am

    mmm… broccoli! my grandma got me to eat them when i was little by calling them “trees”. they’re probably my favourite veggie.

  4. jodi 24.Apr.01 at 11:12 am

    my favorite veggie is the green pepper, followed closely by the onion. mmm, mmm good.

  5. David Grenier 24.Apr.01 at 12:48 pm

    Jodi, you’re just wrong. Broccoli = greatness. Onions = gross.

  6. jodi 24.Apr.01 at 2:28 pm

    oh david, david my pet. . . onions are the bomb. they are tasty and yummy and what’s not to love?

  7. Skattieboy 24.Apr.01 at 5:03 pm

    Jodi, Jodi, Jodi… I hate to turn on you, especially after you didn’t poke fun at my nitwit double posting, but David is right. Onions bad. Broccoli great. I hated the latter until I had it fresh, and mushrooms are always divine. But the green pepper is also lush and will suffice. When you’re a vegetarian, though, you can’t afford to be too choosy.

  8. Tyson 24.Apr.01 at 5:10 pm

    Where did all this onion hate come from? Onions = good. I grew kadrillions of them on an organic farm last year then let the weeds grow over them because I didn’t pay any attention. When it was time to harvest it was like an easter egg hunt. The moral of this story is that slacking off can lead to unexpected fun.

    And they taste good too.

  9. jodi 24.Apr.01 at 8:41 pm

    how can one compare broccoli and mushrooms to onions? mushrooms are a fungus. . . it’s like edible mold. ewww. and broccoli, well i just get the shivers thinking about it.

  10. Tyson 24.Apr.01 at 9:15 pm

    mmmmmm, edible mold