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And For Supper Tonight

And For Supper Tonight... The Missus Prepared Her Trademark Tortilla Pizza Hmm...yum...after a hard days night of reading Hebrew, though I do not know a word, nonetheless taking leftist to right correspondence course tubby guru hoop fully coaxing posthumous fame and glory detailing mundane epistles about this Matthew, yours truly indulged in delicious comestible eschew wing noncombustible vegetarian ingredients, asper supp pur ream culinary innovative eats, she whipped up anew (similar how mine late mum did construe tasty dishes to buzzfeed famished motley crew), anyway thee wife comprised something new microwaved cooked, (the stove off limits), yet savory extemporaneous hodgepodge usually delightful originating predicated on Jew whoosh heritage, sans unpredictable menu within fount tin head, where earlier this evening she drew forth, the above titled nonpareil zesty substantial adequately satiating me tummy, which uttered (rather incoherently) halloo since supercalifragilous expialidocious impossible mission to verbalize with full mouth, relishing anew analogous when just a whippersnapper, viz teenage mutant ninja turtle lapping stew wickedly bubbling cauldron warming Inuits igloo thawing this adventure seeker, when a mere hatchling shew wing fearlessness, I unwittingly got shell lacked (became nearly homeless) sent askew enroute rescued courtesy Mister Magoo aforesaid Eskimos he knew nursed me back to health shaman donned as a "FAKE" kangaroo accompanied by apprentice trumpeting on Taj Mahal miniature didgeridoo, which nostalgic "FAKE" memory spouse poked das man i.e., dozing papa awake asking review, regarding Tortilla Pizza comprising: whole wheat tortilla, dairy free vegan cheese organic mild salsa meatless crumbles cubed eggplant.

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