I eat plain yogurt with maple syrup daily.Interesting thought! Are you serious, and what do you suppose would be good proportions?
I put the syrup on top...not mixed.
The taste is stronger that way.
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I eat plain yogurt with maple syrup daily.Interesting thought! Are you serious, and what do you suppose would be good proportions?
Wow....very healthy, good.I eat plain yogurt with maple syrup daily.
I put the syrup on top...not mixed.
The taste is stronger that way.
Uh oh. We're too close to our yogurt proclivities preferring plain yogurt as the base for virtuous eating. Of course, you mess it up with maple syrup rather than healthy fresh fruit, but it's what I expect as a consequence of the rest of your diet.I eat plain yogurt with maple syrup daily.
I put the syrup on top...not mixed.
The taste is stronger that way.
That's already close enough to what a used 64 goes for. Myself, I'd pay 100 plus just because that would be cheaper than replacing cartridges I've lost or buying some of the ones I'd want to have for the first time.In regards to a Nintendo 64 Mini, I have my theories Nintendo can't actually produce it right now at a reasonable price. I mean take my Pi 4 for example. If you factor in everything including the case which helps performance due to a lack of throttling, you're getting close to $100 before controllers. Nintendo writes good emulators, but for something like a Nintendo 64... it's still not enough.
Maple syrup is very rard to find here...but we use jam or honey on pancakesEverybody is wrong as cereal is clearly what best mixes into their yogurt. Maple syrup is a close second though.
I have my cereal, oat bran, cooked with fruit added to it as well. I can run hot and cold in the morning.Everybody is wrong as cereal is clearly what best mixes into their yogurt. Maple syrup is a close second though.
Perhaps America may be the greatest country after all then. We have Canada next door, age they're so pacifist and easily scared that we just go up there and say "boo!" and they give us their maple syrupMaple syrup is very rard to find here...but we use jam or honey on pancakes
yes, notice who is conducting a successful pick-a-nic basket raid, without even disturbing the victims. And their reaction when they discover they've been robbed...priceless
Well...you know...our cuisine is by 90% tomato sauce...and tomatoes were brought from America.Perhaps America may be the greatest country after all then. We have Canada next door, age they're so pacifist and easily scared that we just go up there and say "boo!" and they give us their maple syrup
Racist!
Lusting for honey is a bear stereotype.
Like blacks eating watermelon & fried chicken
Maple syrup is healthy.Uh oh. We're too close to our yogurt proclivities preferring plain yogurt as the base for virtuous eating. Of course, you mess it up with maple syrup rather than healthy fresh fruit, but it's what I expect as a consequence of the rest of your diet.
I'm white.WOW!!!! you need to stop with these racist tirades
I'm white.
There's no way I can stop being racist.