Food Meme
17 years ago
1. Here's a simple one, name your favorite Breakfast food
SAUSAGE!!!!
2. What's your favorite mid day snack?
fruit!
3. Favorite thing for supper?
wtf is supper
4. What's your favorite fruit(s) you enjoy to eat?
razberry and bananas
5. Got a favorite veggie(s)?
peas
6. We know you've been waiting for this one, what are your favorite FROZEN Treats?
FROZEN YOGURT!!
7. Lets hear your favorite HOT treat.
ummmm... tim? hehe Franks red hot :D
8. How about generic candies?
i don't like candy
9. What's your favorite food to order out for?
Mexican
10. What's the WEIRDEST thing you've ever eaten?
chicken Liver
11. What's the NASTIEST thing you've ever eaten?
Birte cheese
12.what's your favorite place to get fast food from?
Alberto's
13. What is your favorite Restaurant/Buffet you love going to?
Samurai 21 and Don Pedro's
14. Thanks for answering, now for fun wanna tag some buddies? (Max=8)
haha gratz you looked your tagged!!!!!
SAUSAGE!!!!
2. What's your favorite mid day snack?
fruit!
3. Favorite thing for supper?
wtf is supper
4. What's your favorite fruit(s) you enjoy to eat?
razberry and bananas
5. Got a favorite veggie(s)?
peas
6. We know you've been waiting for this one, what are your favorite FROZEN Treats?
FROZEN YOGURT!!
7. Lets hear your favorite HOT treat.
ummmm... tim? hehe Franks red hot :D
8. How about generic candies?
i don't like candy
9. What's your favorite food to order out for?
Mexican
10. What's the WEIRDEST thing you've ever eaten?
chicken Liver
11. What's the NASTIEST thing you've ever eaten?
Birte cheese
12.what's your favorite place to get fast food from?
Alberto's
13. What is your favorite Restaurant/Buffet you love going to?
Samurai 21 and Don Pedro's
14. Thanks for answering, now for fun wanna tag some buddies? (Max=8)
haha gratz you looked your tagged!!!!!
The term is derived from the French souper, which is still used for this meal in Canadian French, Swiss French and sometimes in Belgian French. It is related to soup. It is also related to the German word for soup, suppe. (The OED, however, suggests that the root, sup, retains obscure origins. OED Online, Accessed 31 October 2007.)
I Wikied it!