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hi Klint-san - 02-14-2010, 10:12 AM

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Yes! It would be much more strange here if someone didn't have a toaster actually. In fact, I can't recall a time seeing a kitchen without a toaster in it. People here like their sandwiches I guess.
I see...
Do they make sandwiches with toasted bread often? or not toasted ones?

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That looks delicious.
Almost like a rectangular Ring Ding: http://slicedbreadtwo.com/images/uploads/ringding.jpg
Ring Ding looks yummy too and
it reminded me of this
http://www.morinaga.co.jp/angelpie/index.html
but this is not a cookie nor biscuit...it is called "angel-pie" but it's not really a pie...it's more like cake...but anyway, the best part is it has got marshmallow in it!

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Actually, I can't really find many mistakes in your grammar or spelling. If I didn't know English wasn't your first language to begin with, the thought probably wouldn't even pop into my head.
wow... thank you very much for those nice words and all.
I will get much more lazier!

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Me neither. I rarely have the patience to cook because usually by the time I decide to eat something, I'm practically starving and can't concentrate on gathering ingredients and cooking them. Plus, I almost always ruin what I try to cook.
That's right! I will use it as a good reason (or excuse?) when I tell people why I don't cook! Yes I am always too hungry to concentrate on cooking and also when I am not hungry... I dont feel like cooking!

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I don't remember ever hearing a clear definition of the two, but to me cookies are generally sweeter than biscuits. There's actually an Italian sub shop right down the street from me that sells these giant cookies that are about a foot in diameter each.
mmm I am so confused now...
Do you have any "cookies and biscuits expart friend" or someone?!
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