Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Ronin on
Tue Sep 30th 2003 at 7:20pm
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I know this has nothing to do with anything, (even though i can post anything and everything...)
I was recently talking to my grandmother about an old New England treat called Fluffanutter. It is comprised of marshmellow fluff and peanut butter between two pieces of bread...I am 19 years of age....I HAVE NEVER HAD ONE!!!! :sad: Im so deprived....anyways, my grandmother wanted to know if anyone else has herd of them so i posted it here... Please tell me im not the only one that has not had this treat of the gods.....
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Tue Sep 30th 2003 at 7:33pm
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The things turn into a pile of mush at the bottom of your lunchbag though. But in grade school, eating a pile of mush was much cooler and more daring than eating a sandwich.
I wouldn't go so far as to hype it as "an old New England treat" though.
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Ronin on
Tue Sep 30th 2003 at 7:58pm
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Good point there Crash, but although i have been neglected these things for so long, my grandmother has made one for the kids she babysits almost every day! This whole thing is very tramatizing for me...I can't belive my own grandmother would make one for a compleat stranger before she made one for her first grandson.....well, i wont hold it against her. I just tried one the other day for the first time and i couldn't beilve on what i was missing out on! I dont know if i have a taste for them now, but i think if i were a kid i would have love them!
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Cash Car Star on
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I really dunno why so many people make the Crash mistake. It's not like Cash is that hard a word. Though, if you are aware of the Pumpkins reference there's also a line in Ava Adore that says "In you I feel so pretty, I you I crash cars" which was written around the same time as Cash Car Star... though I doubt many people make the mistake due to that. There was some moron somewhere that mislabelled one of the Machina II Cash Car Star mp3's (the alternate version of the song) as Crash Car Star and it got spread and now tons of people have a mislabeled song. I pity them. Also the people that have Saturnine instead of Satur9 for the Machina II version - while Judas O. contains a techno version known as Saturnine, the rock version found on Machina II is most definately Satur9 with a numeral.
Most people just say CCS
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Tue Sep 30th 2003 at 8:40pm
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I don't know how you can think about getting away with calling bears little...
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Ronin on
Wed Oct 1st 2003 at 12:57am
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Guys, I dont mean to dissapoint you, but what about fluffanutter.... :sad:
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
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I grew up in new england, and I've never heard of it. sounds disgusting though.
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Gorbachev on
Wed Oct 1st 2003 at 2:54am
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Just sounds like a variation of S'mores...
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by gimpinthesink on
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I dont know what a smore is although I think I have ate something that said smore on the packet but I dont know what that was
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Gorbachev on
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Marshmellow + chocolate inside of a sandwich of graham crackers. S'mores = short for 'some mores' as in "I want some mores."
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Posted by Cassius on
Wed Oct 1st 2003 at 6:11am
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Never try to explain a smore to a Brit.
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Oct 1st 2003 at 6:43am
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i've never been able to figure out, which is worse, the description of a smore, or the end product..
smores are nasty, with a capitol N
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Gorbachev on
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Whenever someone has them I tend to just take the chocolate bar...
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Cash Car Star on
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The phrase has a meaning that gets entirely ruined by tossing the word Crash in it. Would your name still make sense if I called you Sinner_G? It appeals more to my punning sensibilities.
Re: FLUFFANUTTER?!?!
Posted by Sinner_D on
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yah, that would be great...ill just change my name to Ganiel to go with it...MUAHAHA :razz:
just messin wit yah cash, oh btw i found a post where i also accidentally refered to you as crash...don know what i was thinkin...lol