Subject: Oh my, I love that idea.
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Posted on: 2016-05-23 21:42:00 UTC
There's so many things to make! It makes me wonder what brain bleach tastes like. For some reason, I'm thinking of lemons.
Subject: Oh my, I love that idea.
Author:
Posted on: 2016-05-23 21:42:00 UTC
There's so many things to make! It makes me wonder what brain bleach tastes like. For some reason, I'm thinking of lemons.
What does Sue soufflé taste like? Is it good? What color is it? Does it glitter, or have a crunchy texture?
I like the idea of cooking, and I was wondering how to make a Sue soufflé in real life.
If it's purple, maybe the recipe is based off of sweet potatoes or has beet juice in it.
I'd rather not dump in a vial of mica, though.
There's so many things to make! It makes me wonder what brain bleach tastes like. For some reason, I'm thinking of lemons.
I think that liquid brain-bleach might taste like unsweetened lemon juice in soda water. (It's an acquired taste.) Add sucralose to make bleepka. I heard that "alcoholic" brain bleach doesn't exist, but sucralose burns.
I'm certain you can get edible glitter; whether or not it's suitable for being baked into a soufflé does, alas, defeat me.