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My hero ->:huh:

campfirecontours

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I am a fan of zombies. I also have recently become a watcher of what I eat. I believe that the less foods are processed the better, and I keep an eye out for books that may have useful recipes about preparing and/or combining said foods. So I was amused when I picked up a book called Natural Foods Cookbook and opened it to the pages that contained the following recipes:

Brains with Scrambled Eggs
Brain Soufflé
Czechoslovakian Brain Pancakes
Turkish Brain Salad
Brain Sweet-Bread Salad
Brain Filling for Meat Pastries.

To be fair I should say that the author distinguished between muscle and organ meat.

Go meat.
 

Lexicon

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My shoulder meat STILL hurts!

Muscle relaxers & painkillers are making me feel... slightly zombie-esque.

Pulp Fiction is coming on the tee-vee machine presently..

"That gives us exactly... forty minutes to get the fuck out of Dodge. Which, if you do what I say when I say it, should be plenty. Now, you've got a corpse in a car, minus a head, in a garage. Take me to it."(The Wolf)


umm... go meat!!

<3
 
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