Hoops wrote:Why are you jumping in on this anyway?
I'm teasing, too. Where are the smilies?
Please assume that I'm usually teasing on this sort of thing. I understood (and appreciated) your humor. I hope you can appreciate mine, as well. I have a friend that accuses me of "arcane reference". I'll try harder to be more clear.
One can put gravy on a croissant. It would be a waste, though.
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One can put gravy on a croissant. It would be a waste, though
How DOES one consume a croissant anyway? I'm assuming it's some kind of roll, but does it have any particular qualities that lends itself to ... say.... butter and honey? That's what I would choose if faced with an unwelcome croissant - I think. I am from biscuit country and while my body may have ventured out of that domain, my taste buds have not.
Quasimodo wrote:Please assume that I'm usually teasing on this sort of thing. I understood (and appreciated) your humor. I hope you can appreciate mine, as well. I have a friend that accuses me of "arcane reference". I'll try harder to be more clear..
The first thing that came to my mind when I heard Quasi discuss croissants was here, starting at about 1 min, 30 sec in.
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One can put gravy on a croissant. It would be a waste, though
How DOES one consume a croissant anyway? I'm assuming it's some kind of roll, but does it have any particular qualities that lends itself to ... say.... butter and honey? That's what I would choose if faced with an unwelcome croissant - I think. I am from biscuit country and while my body may have ventured out of that domain, my taste buds have not.
You're in for a treat! A croissant is made from very flaky pastry with a LOT of butter. It wonderfully stands on it's own without any extra additions. Honey would be good, though. It can also be used to make yummy sandwiches out of anything you can think of. Just a little cheese (brie or Swiss) can make it ethereal.
You MUST try it! I wouldn't steer you wrong.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.
Quasimodo wrote:Please assume that I'm usually teasing on this sort of thing. I understood (and appreciated) your humor. I hope you can appreciate mine, as well. I have a friend that accuses me of "arcane reference". I'll try harder to be more clear..
The first thing that came to my mind when I heard Quasi discuss croissants was here, starting at about 1 min, 30 sec in.
Thanks, asbestosman! I had never thought about my being shaped like a croissant. Leave it to my friends the gargoyles to point that out.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.
"Faith is believing something you know ain't true" Twain.