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Chebucto Regional Softball Club

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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Holiday Question:

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  • M.S. Bellows, Jr.M M.S. Bellows, Jr.

    @raynetoday @futurebird @Nickiquote Pro tip: NOT sex play. It's HOT!

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    @msbellows @raynetoday @Nickiquote

    How do you--

    um. no thanks for all of the tips I guess?

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    • A Flock of BeaglesB A Flock of Beagles

      @graydon @futurebird @lionelb

      i hope he fails. that sounds vomit-tastic.

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      @burnitdown It's less "strong smokey notes" than "a protracted fanfare of smoke"; it's not awful, but it would only work for me if the bacon were being used as a flavourant in a larger dish like bacon and buckwheat.

      @futurebird @lionelb

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        @burnitdown It's less "strong smokey notes" than "a protracted fanfare of smoke"; it's not awful, but it would only work for me if the bacon were being used as a flavourant in a larger dish like bacon and buckwheat.

        @futurebird @lionelb

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        @graydon @futurebird @lionelb i rarely even eat bacon anymore. maybe if i ever get to go camping again, and we cook some over a fire with some maple syrup. that's the shit. otherwise... bacon was so overdone for like five years back in the 2010s, i just don't really care for it anymore, and the way it's produced these days, it's a health hazard to eat it anyway. i'd much rather have smoked tofu. i'm not even vegetarian, but the food often has so much more flavour than "i cooked the meat with no spices and nothing added, how is it?"

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          Holiday Question:

          Does anyone *like* candy canes? Peppermint sticks?

          What makes a candy cane or peppermint stick "good?"

          I recently got a candy in a card that was more like a "U" than a "J" ... It was ... chewy. But not on purpose. Aren't they shaped that way so you can hang them on the tree?

          I know there are defenders of EVERY candy no matter how heinous so speak up!

          (If you don't have candy canes are there any strange winter candies where you live?)

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          @futurebird I like them. Not as much as wintergreen

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          • A Flock of BeaglesB A Flock of Beagles

            @graydon @futurebird @lionelb i rarely even eat bacon anymore. maybe if i ever get to go camping again, and we cook some over a fire with some maple syrup. that's the shit. otherwise... bacon was so overdone for like five years back in the 2010s, i just don't really care for it anymore, and the way it's produced these days, it's a health hazard to eat it anyway. i'd much rather have smoked tofu. i'm not even vegetarian, but the food often has so much more flavour than "i cooked the meat with no spices and nothing added, how is it?"

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            @burnitdown @graydon @lionelb

            "i'd much rather have smoked tofu. i'm not even vegetarian, but the food often has so much more flavour than "i cooked the meat with no spices and nothing added, how is it?"

            Same. I'm not veg or vegan but I love vegan dishes, I just wish that it was easier to avoid nuts and sunflowers when eating vegan foods from restaurants or pre-made snacks.

            I'm very proud of my home-cooked tofu!

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            • glasspshrG glasspshr

              @futurebird I like them. Not as much as wintergreen

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              @glasspusher

              OK. Exactly what *is* a "wintergreen" ?

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                @lionelb

                Some of the worst foods on earth are old time candies that survive only on nostalgia for suffering.

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                @futurebird @lionelb when I was a kid in NJ in the 1970s, there were candies called “buttery mint puffs” that I loved

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                • glasspshrG glasspshr

                  @futurebird @lionelb when I was a kid in NJ in the 1970s, there were candies called “buttery mint puffs” that I loved

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                  @glasspusher @futurebird @lionelb the ones they would just have in a dish at the cash register at the diner?

                  And then they had to stick a dirty spoon in there to discourage you just reaching in the bowl with your fingers?

                  And then they started individually wrapping them in packs of two?

                  I love those things

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                    @glasspusher @futurebird @lionelb the ones they would just have in a dish at the cash register at the diner?

                    And then they had to stick a dirty spoon in there to discourage you just reaching in the bowl with your fingers?

                    And then they started individually wrapping them in packs of two?

                    I love those things

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                    @catmisgivings @glasspusher @lionelb

                    This has to be some kind of trauma response.

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                    • CatC Cat

                      @glasspusher @futurebird @lionelb the ones they would just have in a dish at the cash register at the diner?

                      And then they had to stick a dirty spoon in there to discourage you just reaching in the bowl with your fingers?

                      And then they started individually wrapping them in packs of two?

                      I love those things

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                      @catmisgivings @glasspusher @lionelb

                      Now I can't stop thinking about the way they are as hard as sand until suddenly all at once they *dissolve*

                      And there is nothing there but air.

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