When Amy and Sheldon were on their first date in the coffee shop, Amy asked for "tepid water please". I believe that was the writers' way of depicting Amy as blah and boring. Or maybe they just wanted us to know that Amy wanted water with no ice.
1.Name a food that Amy could have ordered with her water that would have been equally boring.
My answer: An uncooked potato
2.Name one thing you ask to have left out of foods/drinks when you order in restaurants.
My answer: I ask for onions to be left off of my salads.
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Contestado por wonder2wonder
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:36
It's best to produce clean water using the known formula: 2H2 + O2 = 2H2O + Energy
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:40
Hee, hee. Could you picture Z in the back of a restaurant with his chemistry set making his own water? Sweet Z.
Contestado por znexyish
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:42
Oh no all this peanut talk brings to mind this. Cover your eyes!!!
Mr Peanuts Last Stand
The Rise of Baby Nut
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:45
So what do all of you think of ketchup on eggs?
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:49
I will get you for posting those when you least expect it.
Contestado por Knixon
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:58
Didn't George Washington Carver invent peanut butter, in like the early 1900s? Were the Asians/Africans using it before that?
Contestado por znexyish
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 19:59
Ewww!! Yucch!! Never tried it but Gross!!
Contestado por Knixon
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 20:00
Mary had a little drink.
A drink she'll take no more.
For what she thought was H2O...
Was H2SO4.
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 20:00
I think it's gross, too, but some people love it!
Contestado por Knixon
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 20:03
I bet they don't think hot sauce is gross, only ketchup. Probably makes them racist or something.
Contestado por wonder2wonder
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 20:13
If you like ketchup, why not? There are a lot of Asian recipes where sweet and sour sauce is used. The easy way to make the sauce is to combine ketchup, vinegar, sugar and water. The sauce can then be added to "Sweet and Sour ..." recipes.
Other interesting combinations are: chocolate and chilli; peanut butter and french fries; butter in tea.
Contestado por Knixon
el 5 de febrero de 2020 a las 20:45
"Everybody knows" if you like sweet and spicy - like, hot sauce on ice cream - you're an alien. Just ask the "Roswell" TV series from 1999.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlsIYNetqVM
Contestado por znexyish
el 6 de febrero de 2020 a las 17:28
My objections to the ketchup on eggs is purely on aesthetic principles. Goopy stuff does not belong on eggy stuff. In a certain foods should not touch other foods toddler kind of way. Egg yolks should not be runny either. Or spicy. Eggs Benedict gets a pass. Over and out. The thought just makes my skin all bumply.
Contestado por tmdb45216683
el 6 de febrero de 2020 a las 17:41
Indeed egg yolks should not be runny! Unless you want to cozy up next to some salmonella!
Contestado por bratface
el 6 de febrero de 2020 a las 18:33
I always eat my eggs with the yolks runny (I only eat the yolks, I dip my bacon & toast). I live on the West Coast which doesn't really have a problem with 'salmonella'.