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Do you take unused sugar packets from your coffee? also, why? I'm a Scrooge, that's why.
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all on the table
legally im a grandma now bc i steal low cal sweeteners from coffee places
Does papyrus like drinking mustard because it has a super strong salty flavor, which papyrus perceives as a normal amount of flavor? and everything else is nearly flavorless because skeleton tongues sense noticeably less flavor?
His thing is sugar packets. I dont have a main reason for it other than it's a weird thing to consume by itself, you can get it at Muffet's tea parlor, and it looks like dust when you slash it with a knife.
But when i think about it, he probably does add a lot of extra flavor(usually in the form of sugar) to things to make it easier to taste like *something.* it's taken him a lot of trial and error to get something that others find edible. By now, his food is rather good.[though he finds it somewhat bland] He started out cooking young as you might imagine. Hermann even taught him when she had time. But her preference is spicy. Very very spicy. Too spicy for people with physical tongues.
Skeletons tend to have a reputation as bad cooks. But it is a matter of perspective. Skeletons tend to think others are bland cooks. They tend to do best when they follow the recipe mostly but add a bit of their own flare.
So last night I had the fantastic idea to text a girl I used to flirt with in high school, back when I thought I was straight. After a little bit of joking around, I stumbled into coming out as an aroace. She responded with “dude I’m a lesbian.”
We spent the rest of that conversation wondering how we didn’t realize something wasn’t adding up when the most common way we flirted with each other was chucking sugar packets at each other during class.
Letter From The Hygeia Antiseptic Toothpick Company to The United States Food Administrator Regarding Sugar. 7/25/1918
File Unit: Sugar- Hu, 1917 - 1919. Series: General Correspondence , 1917 - 1919. Record Group 4: Records of the U.S. Food Administration, 1917 - 1920.