Fried V. Baked, Peanut V. Plain

Trilby • Sep 1, 2006 2:16 pm
Cheeto's---Fried to a Crispy Crunch or Baked for a Soft Bite?

M&M's---Peanut or Plain?

I will correlate this info along with your Star Trek Love info to complete my analysis of your personality. So! It's all for good!

Me--Crunchy and Peanut. Also: Piccard, Worf, Uhura.
Griff • Sep 1, 2006 2:17 pm
fried/plain

edit add ST Kirk Spock Uhura (obviously Bones if we had a Dr slot.)
Flint • Sep 1, 2006 2:21 pm
fried, peanut, Picard, Spock, n/a
glatt • Sep 1, 2006 2:29 pm
Fried cheetos
Regular old chocolate M&M's.

Peanuts are really overdone in candy. You have to actively look for candy without peanuts in it at the vending machines at my work. Often there is no peanut free candy available.
Spexxvet • Sep 1, 2006 2:44 pm
Fried, Peanut
BigV • Sep 1, 2006 4:21 pm
crunchy (try the spicy!!!) and plain. Peanut M&Ms are ... for emergencies only
Trilby • Sep 1, 2006 5:27 pm
BigV wrote:
Peanut M&Ms are ... for emergencies only


Explain!

*keeping in mind that I am a cromulent force which cannot be...um...denied!*
bluecuracao • Sep 1, 2006 5:49 pm
Fried/neither.

I've given up on M&M's--plain is too boring, and it's a risk I'm no longer willing to take with peanut on whether they'll be stale or not.
BigV • Sep 1, 2006 6:18 pm
Where did I see it.... someone remarked, incredulous, "What do you mean 'bad' sex?"

I mean, Peanut M&Ms are (slightly) better than no chocolate at all. Those kind of emergencies.
wolf • Sep 1, 2006 10:49 pm
Baked, Plain (but no blue ones), Kirk, Spock, Uhura.

I must admit an extreme fondness for the Dark Chocolate M&Ms. But still no blue ones.
footfootfoot • Sep 1, 2006 10:55 pm
I'm with V, emergency peanut m&m's for those 40 miles to go before I sleep times in the car.

I'm not into the cheetos thing, but There is a health food version (barbara's) which I feel is superior in every way to cheetohs. I like the original or the jalapeno.
lumberjim • Sep 1, 2006 10:56 pm
fried, fo sho

peanut, without a doubt

Picard, Spock, LeForge
Beestie • Sep 2, 2006 1:50 am
Neither - can't stand 'em.

Peanut.

Kirk, Spock and Uhura.
Urbane Guerrilla • Sep 2, 2006 2:24 am
No preference/peanut -- they are somewhat more nutritious.

And no preference in Trek. All of them have something worth watching. Seven of Nine probably fuels the hottest sex fantasies -- though there might be something rather distract-o about a Borg's approach to sexual congress: they're inclined to multichannel and multitask, I should think. (Smoking during, not after...)
capnhowdy • Sep 2, 2006 5:37 pm
Baked. W/a side order of toothpicks
Peanut. I wish they were all blue.
Iggy • Sep 19, 2006 7:12 pm
Fried/plain.
breakingnews • Sep 20, 2006 2:30 am
Cheetos: definitely fried to a crunchy, delicious crisp.

BUT, I MUCH prefer the Wise brand Cheez Doodlez. For some reason I find those so much tastier: better cheese powder, slightly softer than Cheetos.

Peanut M&Ms, all the way.
SteveDallas • Sep 20, 2006 1:23 pm
Fried. Crunchy.

Peanut.

Dr. Crusher can examine me any time.

I can't wait to see what fascinating correlations your study uncovers.
Spexxvet • Sep 20, 2006 2:09 pm
breakingnews wrote:
Cheetos: definitely fried to a crunchy, delicious crisp.

BUT, I MUCH prefer the Wise brand Cheez Doodlez. For some reason I find those so much tastier: better cheese powder, slightly softer than Cheetos.

...

Have you tried Herr's honey cheese curls? MMMmmmm....
Crimson Ghost • Sep 21, 2006 2:04 am
M&M - Plain
Cheetos - Baked

ST - 7 of 9, Troi, T'pol, Yeoman Rand, Jadzia Dax
breakingnews • Sep 21, 2006 2:56 am
Spexxvet wrote:
Have you tried Herr's honey cheese curls? MMMmmmm....

I have not! Someone wanna send me a bag or five so I can try?

I am currently addicted to this dry instant noodle snack they have here in Taiwan. Imagine uncooked instant noodles crushed into inch-long bits, drowned that yummy salty soy sauce flavor. There's another brand that makes the noodles into little round cakes, like mini rice cakes. Fucking great.
wolf • Sep 22, 2006 2:19 am
That sounds surprisingly good. I may have to check the oriental grocery down the street from me.

Do they have a name other than "instant dry noodle snack?"

The store I have easy access to is run by Koreans, but they stock from all over Asia.
breakingnews • Sep 22, 2006 3:03 am
wolf wrote:
That sounds surprisingly good. I may have to check the oriental grocery down the street from me.

Do they have a name other than "instant dry noodle snack?"

The store I have easy access to is run by Koreans, but they stock from all over Asia.

It's hard to find in the U.S., although that was before - it's more popular these days and probably has made its way to chinese grocery stores near you.

There is no English name. The most prevalent brand appears to be one with white packaging (70% white on top, 30% red on bottom) and this funny-looking character with a big yellow head wearing a cross-color hat. Along the bottom are the noodles themselves, which are immediately recognizable. I've purchased this kind in NYC's Chinatown.
Spexxvet • Oct 23, 2006 4:03 pm
Brianna wrote:
Cheeto's---Fried to a Crispy Crunch or Baked for a Soft Bite?

M&M's---Peanut or Plain?

I will correlate this info along with your Star Trek Love info to complete my analysis of your personality. So! It's all for good!

Me--Crunchy and Peanut. Also: Piccard, Worf, Uhura.

Where the analysis?????????????????????????????????????
Trilby • Oct 23, 2006 4:08 pm
Spexxvet wrote:
Where the analysis?????????????????????????????????????


Don't tell anyone else but I'm Eff Bee Eye.

Sshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

the damn Aussies are throwing me off...
Trilby • Oct 23, 2006 4:10 pm
You Can't Handle an Analysis!

would have been a funnier reply. I apologize.