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Date Posted: 15:52:31 01/18/02 Fri
Author: ~Steve-o
Subject: Re: Life's Little Lessons
In reply to: TechnoAtheist 's message, "Re: Life's Little Lessons" on 08:43:18 01/18/02 Fri

>This looks like a job for packets of clear
>gelitin!

When I was in school for computer programming and heating and airconditioning repair, there was a russian student there who was fond of eating a dish he claimed was native to Russia, although I'm quite positive he got it from an episode of Alien Nation. He would boil a chicken until the meat was falling off. Then drain the stock, add the chicken meat back to the fluid, and add a tea bag. This he slow-cooked for a while. When it was properly er... "brewed"... then he would take out the tea bag, add gelatin, and refrigerate. What was left could only be described as "tea-flavored chicken ambrosia," which he ate with glee.

Nobody sat at the cafeteria table with him.

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