Good point. And Jack's got to have gotten his Abuelita from *somewhere*. Which reminds me, I should probably put some more on the shopping list. If I'm going to be living here, it's not just the two of us that will be drinking it, but my ghosts too.
Melting chocolate to make proper hot chocolate with. I ought to bring it down for the ghosts. Mm, and get some flan as well.
Honestly, though, it's times like these when I wish my cooking skills weren't so basic. Normally I'm happy just getting takeout or letting Jack do it (like he did last night), but I feel like I ought to feed my ghosts properly and most of the foods the dead like best are ones I don't have a lot of experience with.
I mean basic cooking is still pretty good right? And you can like...work your way up from there, it's not like we have the same foods here anyway! I mean...there were certain rules for cooking with beef, or pork, or fish yeah?
But. They just kind of have weird unnamed meat here...
It's probably pokemon meat that they don't want us to think too much about where it comes from, honestly.
And yes, Mexican hot chocolate is the best, Carly. Anglo hot chocolate doesn't even *compare*. When you visit us in Goldenrod next time, I'll make you some.
Oh, right, sorry. 'Anglo' just means... well, white English-speaking American? I, uh, don't usually use it as an adjective except with people I'm close to who aren't, well, that. Because people can take it wrong.
But basically, it's that stuff made from powder and water. No thanks.
I'm just saying they should really change the term. It's not like 'cafe' just means 'sit down restaurant' in Japanese after all, they can ditch the 'cafe' in the title.
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Hooh! Yeah, don't count the pokemon out on a shopping list, they'll make sure you don't forget a second time!
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Especially the ghosts and fairies....
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Honestly, though, it's times like these when I wish my cooking skills weren't so basic. Normally I'm happy just getting takeout or letting Jack do it (like he did last night), but I feel like I ought to feed my ghosts properly and most of the foods the dead like best are ones I don't have a lot of experience with.
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That sounds so chocolatey...and sweet...
I mean basic cooking is still pretty good right? And you can like...work your way up from there, it's not like we have the same foods here anyway! I mean...there were certain rules for cooking with beef, or pork, or fish yeah?
But. They just kind of have weird unnamed meat here...
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And yes, Mexican hot chocolate is the best, Carly. Anglo hot chocolate doesn't even *compare*. When you visit us in Goldenrod next time, I'll make you some.
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I mean obviously but
I don't even know what 'Anglo' hot chocolate would be like!! I grew up in Japan!!
(But that sounds super nice!!)
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But basically, it's that stuff made from powder and water. No thanks.
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Oh instant stuff...
I mean I feel like we have instant, but like...Fancy instant...
...you definitely use something other than water.
i cannot BELIEVE they got sidetracked into a rant on hot chocolate
and yet...here we are,
But boy, the drinks there sure taste better than those powder mixes...
Re: and yet...here we are,
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We have so many cafes.
There are owl cafes.
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Is that the weirdest cafe you've been to?
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'Calming'.
[Carly what are you leading into,]
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Dungeon themed. And lab themed. All kinds of them, really!
And they Exist.
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[SORRY YOU GOT THE SECRET CREEPYMAN, CARLY.]
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But relaxing is not what it is when staff poke their head through jail cell bars to rattle chains at you or shout spooky things!
This is still a cafe!
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I'm just saying they should really change the term. It's not like 'cafe' just means 'sit down restaurant' in Japanese after all, they can ditch the 'cafe' in the title.
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