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Post by princess on Aug 10, 2011 19:03:31 GMT -5
milk does have that nasty smell to it when it's old, even stores be having old and spoiled milk just sitting, waiting for people to buy it. i remembered when we (my family and i) use to drink milk, my daddy will have my sis do the "sniffing" test with milk to see if it's sour or no. it's been so long since we had milk again.
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Post by AhkneeKitteen on Aug 11, 2011 0:12:04 GMT -5
Tea is a wonderful thing. Hot tea can be a wonderful cleanser for the palette during a meal, and uh, at any Chinese restaurant I go to I tend to dip my fingers in it at the end of the meal after I'm finished drinking to clean them hahaha.
my inner Chinese comes out when I have a nice Asian restaurant to eat at :U
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Post by princess on Aug 11, 2011 1:16:16 GMT -5
i like tea too ahknee, very much so. mmmm. :3 hot tea is yummy too but it's been awhile since i had tea that way though. are you talking about the stuff that be inside of the tea? it's like a little bag that have some stuff inside of it... and a string hanging on it.
you dun hardly see a nice chinese resturant you can eat at anywhere at all? D=
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2011 19:57:14 GMT -5
Nice restaurant = lots of money. I can see why you don't get to go a lot.
My boyfriend likes lemon and honey in his tea... a LOT of honey.
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Post by AhkneeKitteen on Aug 12, 2011 0:33:48 GMT -5
I limit visits to a nice restaurant to once a month or less depending on the price. Dim sum is kind of a monthly affair when we have the money to throw around for it, and mmmm dat food and dat jasmine tea.
princess, those are tea bags. Inside the bags are the tea leaves, and the bag acts as a filter to stop tea leaves from getting into your drink.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2011 1:08:19 GMT -5
That also reminds me... I'm not fond of honey. I really don't care for honey straight from the tube or jar.
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Post by AhkneeKitteen on Aug 12, 2011 3:24:04 GMT -5
I'm a fan of honey when it's on things or in things (honey used as an ingredient for corn bread = INSTANT AWESOME).
Lately, all the rage is Korean pop. How I loathe it.
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Post by princess on Aug 12, 2011 3:25:54 GMT -5
*ahem* thats a better way to say it ahknee, wanna know something? i had a hard time explaining about that. *-_-* *points to the third post which is mine* again, very well said.
i remembre eating some honey by itself, i... just have to think how it taste, it's been so long... it's like... i have the taste of it in my mind but i just can't figure out the taste in my mouth. *embarrassed* i know ya'll prolly confused about that but... yeah.
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Post by moon yagami on Aug 13, 2011 0:11:10 GMT -5
the only korean I like right now... Boa Kwan, though I doubt her authenticity
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Post by AhkneeKitteen on Aug 13, 2011 17:36:12 GMT -5
I am not a big fan of her. She sings through her nose a lot, and she's kind of horrible as far as going with the flow in things. Ever seen footage of her live? She just kind of stands there awkwardly if she doesn't have scripted dance moves set out for her.
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Post by moon yagami on Aug 13, 2011 19:07:30 GMT -5
I <3 Boa... she's my idol
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Post by princess on Aug 13, 2011 21:55:06 GMT -5
Boa kwan? who is that?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2011 22:43:14 GMT -5
I don't really understand a lot of K and J-pop. Then again, there are only a couple songs that I like, and they're either opening/closing credits to anime.
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Post by princess on Aug 13, 2011 23:17:36 GMT -5
oooh so ya'll talking about jpop and everything... i like jrock and jpop. (some are anime songs and some not) i keep hearing them in my mind, and i sing along with it. :3 i remembre listinening to them with my sis, we even talk about it too. :3
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Post by AhkneeKitteen on Aug 15, 2011 1:22:13 GMT -5
I kind of dabble mostly in the J-music area. Kpop and such ... no thanks, rabid fangirls into crazy boybands abounding and don't even get me on the Jrock drama (Dir en Grey alone touts enough psychotic fans to last me a lifetime). I have a few Korean bands I like but they're definitely not the bubbly pop type.
maybe I should touch into my roots and hit up some Chinese music. Or Taiwainese. Or both, whatever.
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