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WCDT Strips 3511 to 3515 (26 June to 30 June 2017)

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Storel:

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--- Quote from: Storel on 26 Jun 2017, 23:25 ---
--- Quote from: War Sparrow on 26 Jun 2017, 20:33 ---I don't consider marshmallows candy. I just realized that. And I want to make some with actual marsh mallow. Hook me up, Brits!
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They're practically pure sugar, how can they not be candy?
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It's all in the terminology. To me, 'candy' is based around hard, crystallised sugar.

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So "candy bars" are not candy to you? Odd.

BenRG:

--- Quote from: Storel on 26 Jun 2017, 23:35 ---
--- Quote from: BenRG on 26 Jun 2017, 23:33 ---It's all in the terminology. To me, 'candy' is based around hard, crystallised sugar.
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So "candy bars" are not candy to you? Odd.
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We don't even use the term 'candy bars' here in the UK. They're usually called 'chocolate bars', even if the main constituent is biscuit or caramel.

Perfectly Reasonable:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 26 Jun 2017, 23:23 ---... Brun's thought processes are hard enough to deal with as they are; add onto them the lubricant and reality-relaxant of alcohol and they become nearly psychedelic! ...

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And now you've made me contemplate tipsy Emily...

Penquin47:
My brain: "it's sugar, it's a component of some candies, it's sweet and used in desserts and not good for you to eat five million of."
My heart and gut: "They're not candy."

Marshmallows are breakfast food.  Or dessert.  Candy is not eaten at meals.  It's the only defense I can come up with.

oddtail:

--- Quote from: Penquin47 on 27 Jun 2017, 00:21 ---Marshmallows are breakfast food.

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People eat marshmallows for breakfast? That's a scary thought...

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