Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Starfruit, fruit, and Jeopardy

Well, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to get scurvy anytime soon; I've been eating/drinking/consuming so many acidic fruits, my teeth are sensitive!

Yesterday, I had juiced two limes and made some potent and slightly bitter limade (I squeezed the limes too much). In addition, I had kumquats, both the skin AND the sour inside, and then I had a nice starfruit later :) There must have been soooooooooooooo so much acid in what I ate, and so much vitamin C, I should be covered xD

I loooooove starfruit <3 I also love mangoes (and Brother Tucker's Grit-Breaded Bass (whole)), artichokes, and strawberries. I also happen to love celery, cilantro, and cauliflower! Broccoli is pretty good too, 'long as it's cooked and all. Today for dinner, I ate a whole ton of hash browns xD

Speaking of dinner, right afterwards, Jeopardy was playing! Is it just me, or can Jeopardy be really easy sometimes? Or like, really easy to guess? Wheel of Fortune I'm quite good at, and Jeopardy I can be good at as well. Maybe not $100,00 good, but like, good enough I probably won't be in the negative? I mean, if there's a "myth" category, I'm confident that I can knock it out of the sky; Greek mythology is even easier, and Roman mythology isn't too different--I just have to mind the names.

**I'd like to note the reason why the general category "myth", I might also excel is because usually the myths chosen are Greek, Roman/Latin, Norse, Egyptian, or maybe Hindu; Greek and Roman, again, I've got, Norse, I know their gods and their representations [as well as a bit of Beowulf and yeah], Egyptian, I know a handful of the gods--not much, but probably enough, and Hindu would be the weakest, although the answer is probably "Shiva" (just like how in my World History class, the answer is always Islam!)


But, I digress. I was thinking about what to write in my book, and I just realized I ought to work on the competition works xD I haven't worked on my contest submissions in a while. Maybe I'll be able to see them in a new light and make improvements etc.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pythons while Mary had a genetically modified unicorn,
The Onion Cat

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