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posted by [personal profile] selkie at 08:54am on 31/10/2004
So every Sunday, we go to Starbucks. Dude, I don't know. Sometimes we go to New York Bagel, I mean, but from a professional standpoint, their coffee sucks.

But! Anyway. We stand in line, we ravage the pastry case, I get my markout for the week (which, this time, I didn't, because my brain was still full of nightmare images from my last dream this morning). Everyone gets drinks, even me, for the sake of community.

Selk: "Yes, I'd like...

... a double tall caramel sauce white mocha,
... a tall mild coffee, 1/4 of the way hot water,
... a tall caramel creme Frappuccino,
... a short almond cappuccino [I was in a weird mood]
...and an iced grande nonfat cha-- I miss my girlfriend."

I called a drink for someone who isn't here.
Did you want to shoot me now or later?

Anyway.
*places holiday candy order with the confectioner: horehound drops for Sonya, humbugs for Sam, jellysticks for Cole, a peppermint pig for the table, and a pound of plain undyed marzipan for me*

...um, if anyone else likes weird candy, or has a request... Rainette, I laugh at the idea of giving you chocolate, when your chocolate supply is limitless and varied and multitudinously yummy, but there's weird American sweets by the score! And Tai, what do you like? And Sam, if they're out of humbugs, you get honeycomb candy unless you protest, and Em, what do I get you? I don't know any weird candy that comes from Texas...

WHEEEE SUGAR.
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posted by [identity profile] copperbadge.livejournal.com at 07:16am on 31/10/2004
*pets you over the chai*

HONEYCOMB. *drools*

(and yay peppermint pigs!)

You should go to Mike's and get some marzipan frogs for Rainette :D Although maybe she doesn't like marzipan, but I bet the girls do, and they love creepy crawly things. And also princesses.
 
posted by [identity profile] la-rainette.livejournal.com at 07:30am on 31/10/2004
You must be the kind of baby sitting. You know all about kids - Well, my kids you'd certainly know how to handle *is amazed*

You don't know Germans that well though. :D We LOVE marzipan.
 
posted by [identity profile] copperbadge.livejournal.com at 07:41am on 31/10/2004
Well, I thought you did, but I know someone who has a complete aversion to them, and I couldn't recall who. So, best to be on the safe side :D

Mmmm, marzipan....
 
posted by [identity profile] copperbadge.livejournal.com at 07:41am on 31/10/2004
"them" in my last comment should be "it", ie, Marzipan *facepalms* it's eaaaaarly...
 
posted by [identity profile] la-rainette.livejournal.com at 11:07am on 31/10/2004
(twas early for me to, cos it should have been king of babysitting. Meh.)
 
posted by [identity profile] la-rainette.livejournal.com at 07:28am on 31/10/2004
*stares* yes, what he said *points to Sam's comment*.

Oh, and I LOVE marzipan. :D and weird candy!!! weird candy!!! Oh that sounds so good! Thanks so much, we'll be delighted!!! (witness the abuse of poor unsuspecting exclamation marks to indicate my enthusiasm).
 
posted by [identity profile] setissma.livejournal.com at 07:38am on 31/10/2004
Well, I like humbugs too (there is one in my mouth right now!) - all Sam's fault, really, and marzipan, but what in the heck is a horehound drop or a jellystick? *G* Or a honeycomb? (I mean, aside from the obvious, well, thing that bees make.) And, anyway, I like nearly everything, just not black licorice. And I love ginger. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] darthrami.livejournal.com at 07:47am on 31/10/2004
...I don't even know what a humbug is, let alone a horehound drop...
 
posted by [identity profile] metallumai.livejournal.com at 11:52am on 31/10/2004
horehound is a plant, a sort of hairy mint, and you make a strong tea with it and use the tea to make candy. They're good for sore throats and they taste like peppermint with UNDERTONES. And they're brown.
 
posted by [identity profile] metallumai.livejournal.com at 11:54am on 31/10/2004
Ahem-- Les and I did Humbug research in Britain this summer. Humbugs vary quite a bit from one region to another. They're black-and white striped, or brown and white striped (these are like HUGE jawbreakers) or else they're little and squarish and yellow. They're peppermint flavoured and sometimes they have caramel centres. BUT NOT ALWAYS.
 
posted by [identity profile] strange-selkie.livejournal.com at 07:47am on 31/10/2004
...would you like a bag of candied strong ginger? Or a couple tins of ginger Altoids? Or sugarplums?

...Jellysticks are fruit puree mixed with gelatine and then dipped in dark half-sweet chocolate, and horehound drops are this funny sweet-sour candy, and honeycomb candy has spun honey, which is airy and crunchy and sort of dark-tasting, covered in chocolate. :)
 
posted by [identity profile] setissma.livejournal.com at 09:28am on 31/10/2004
Well, I have ginger candy now, from Sam, so, I think I would like to try something new! The honeycomb candy actually sounds really cool. I trust your judgment! And I've never been to a confectioner's shop! It sounds really cool. And, Nicole, humbugs are peppermint candies with caramel-toffee-stuff centers. They're very good.
 
posted by [identity profile] darthrami.livejournal.com at 07:47am on 31/10/2004
*sniffles, just a little*

Mmmmmjellysticksmmmm
 
posted by (anonymous) at 07:35pm on 31/10/2004
Horehound drops. You rock.

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