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What should I eat? Where should I forge for food? You decide!
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You should not forge for food, although you might want to forage.

And eat something healthy.
Tiny weeny mice for a kitten.
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Alaric.us: You should not forge for food, although you might want to forage.

And eat something healthy.
+1 for you! lol
Since you appear to be of a feline persuasion, I would suggest you try the cat food aisle at the supermarket, first.

If that doesn't hit the spot, then try some sushi/sashimi. Use lots of wasabi.
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Alaric.us: You should not forge for food, although you might want to forage.

And eat something healthy.
To "forge" for food, do you need a crafting table?
Post edited May 14, 2016 by TARFU
Make an omelette and fry some bacon on the side, then mix some fresh salad and sweet corn and pour over with pumpkin oil, and lastly grind some apples in a bowl and mix wit a bit of honey.
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TARFU: Since you appear to be of a feline persuasion, I would suggest you try the cat food aisle at the supermarket, first.

If that doesn't hit the spot, then try some sushi/sashimi. Use lots of wasabi.
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TARFU:
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TARFU: To "forge" for food, do you need a crafting table?
To commit forgery you require a forge. It is known.
You guys are too funny! I don't know what to eat tho..... Fast food? If so which joint? Should I just go to the market and buy ingredients to make a sandwich?
grab some [url=http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/EuwAAOSwaNBUe~y-/s-l1600.jpg]light[/url] ; )
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Titanium: Make an omelette and fry some bacon on the side, then mix some fresh salad and sweet corn and pour over with pumpkin oil, and lastly grind some apples in a bowl and mix wit a bit of honey.
Way too much sugar, too much fat, not enough protein.
I'm thinking subway..... But what sub? What ingredients?!
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Emachine9643: You guys are too funny! I don't know what to eat tho..... Fast food? If so which joint? Should I just go to the market and buy ingredients to make a sandwich?
This is hard to answer. Different areas in the US have completely different food culture. I moved to Utah from Washington a few months ago and was SHOCKED by the fact that here there is nothing but various burger joints around. I don't cook, so I depend on availability of nice and healthy restaurants. This place has a dire shortage of those. I actually started buying groceries — something I haven't done in many years, just because finding non-junk food is so difficult here.
Post edited May 14, 2016 by Alaric.us
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USERNAME:Titanium#Q&_^Q&Q#GROUP:4Make an omelette and fry some bacon on the side, then mix some fresh salad and sweet corn and pour over with pumpkin oil, and lastly grind some apples in a bowl and mix wit a bit of honey.
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I don't think that's at all right.
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Emachine9643: I'm thinking subway..... But what sub? What ingredients?!
If the line's not long, this is the best they got:

Footlong on white or the italian herb and cheese
BMT
Provolone cheese

Put the cheese on one side, the meat on the other

Onions on the meat
Salt and pepper on the meat
Vinegar and oil on the meat
Oregano on the meat

Place the cheese over the meat side

Toast

Now put lettuce, tomato and mayo (optional, but I like it better with)

If there's a few people in line, sometimes they'll say "I'll have what he's having." The aroma often times fills the restaurant. And be sure they don't put 8 flakes of oregano on there. Put it on for real.

If you don't deviate, you'll have one fantastic sandwich.
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Emachine9643: I'm thinking subway..... But what sub? What ingredients?!
Subway is nasty. Depending on where you live, there are surely better sandwich choices. Besides, Subway had a pedo for a spokesman for years. I'll eat at home before I'll buy what they're selling.