Subject: cheeze doodles

From: "Priestess Pisces" <priestesspisces@msn.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Wed, Jan 29, 2003

your thoughts.
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From: "Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>

I don't know about you guys but I kinda like licking all that cheese gunk off my fingers afterwards.

--
They are mean because they are rejects from society.
--Bill Palmer on SubGenii
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From: nenslo <nenslo@yahooX.com>

I aint sayin NUTHIN.
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From: Joe Cosby <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com>

"Priestess Pisces" <priestesspisces@msn.com> wrote:

>your thoughts.

you've summed my thoughts up nicely already.

--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.home.mindspring.com
No hay banda
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From: idrmrsr <idrmrsr@subgenius.com>

Cheez Doodles! My favorite. There is nothing quite that size and shape, when introduced into the mouth, which can provide so much pleasure, and so colorful a souvenir on the hands, pants, T-shirt, and furniture.

Each crispy morsel is an orange orgasm of flavor upon the tongue, whether puffed or baked, Snyder's, Cheetos, or generic. Indeed, the only ones that relatively fall flat, I find, are the DanDees which very well may be made here in Cleveland.

When I'm not stuffing my engorged member into a suitably lubricated vertical smile and parting the meat curtains, you will find me stuffing my cheeks with the cheesy comestibles. All things considered, the amount of time I must spend with my second favorite activity, eating them, has contributed an estimated 68% of my body weight at present.

Tasty, tasty, tasty. Especially with sour cream or french onion dip.

We should feature them in some sort of sensuous X day event. Yea, even in consort with the Krispy Kreme donuts. And tits.

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From: "Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." <cdub@_REMOVETHIS_erols.com>

idrmrsr wrote:
> Tasty, tasty, tasty. Especially with sour cream or french onion dip.

Dean's (tm) brand guacamole. Dunno what's better, the taste, or the pulsating contrast between the dayglo orange puffs and dayglo green dip.
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From: Reverend DJ Epoch <yougottabekidding@noway.com>

During the asylum escape,"Priestess Pisces" <priestesspisces@msn.com> exclaimed:

> your thoughts.

It's much easier to doodle with pencils.
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From: "Dr. Rev. Chuck, M.D. P.A." <cdub@_REMOVETHIS_erols.com>

Priestess Pisces wrote:

> your thoughts.

Try to find a recipe.

Just try.
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From: S Williams <swilliams023@msn.com>

Cheese doodles:

1 cup white cornmeal, finely ground
1/4 cup h2o, warm
Hot oil, preferably canola
2 pkg powdered cheese "stuff" from Kraft(tm)-style "Cheese & Macaroni" ("Orange gunk")

mix h2o, cornmeal. Stir until lumpy, kinda like thin cornbread batter

Add 1 pkg "orange gunk" cheese powder, stir well

Heat oil

Dribble batter into hot oil. Careful!! When 'doodles' float, they're done.

Remove to paper towel covered plate or similar grease straining device. When 'doodles' are still slightly warm, open other pkg "orange gunk" and pour into paper bag. Put doodles into bag, shake. Voila!

There is very little the Con makes that we can't make batter, at least that's worth havin' anyway.
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From: mshotz@aol.comnospam (James T. Rex King of the Monsters)

Soylent Orange!

MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"You remind Me a Song I can't name, in time I don't remember, in a place I
don't think I've ever been to."

Grampa Simpson
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From: "Rev. Err." <x@x.com>

"Priestess Pisces" <priestesspisces@msn.com> wrote:

> your thoughts.

If one were to ask ones British peers if one would care to partake of aformentioned "Cheeze Doodles" during afternoon tea on ones country estate one would be asked to leave the room and only return when one learnt how to conduct oneself correctly.

--
The Reverend Error
Subobscurus Veneficus Ex Trux Turpis Templum
Subservio - Pipe Sucking "Bob" club
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