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More than one chicken watch RotissEerie flick in a kitchen (while sittin’). The plot might thicken. Dead meat is envisioned; its killer is hidden.

This poem’s based on a meme posted by Debbie Nickles; http://facebook.com/photo/?fbid=4082500238512386&set=a.143162362446213 leads to this meme that tickles.

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KETO may look like the name of a radio station (that broadcasts food for thought as information).

While KETO is defined as a type of diet, its spelling might seem like someone call signed it. **** Shorter version of my poem KETO: KETO looks like the name of a radio station (that broadcasts food for thought as … Continue reading

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Hot cocoa bombs: they warm and they calm, looking like bonbons.

In mugs and mouths: they belong. Drinkable like espresso, with heated milk they will flow. With more than one marshmallow, they make people feel mellow. ******* Update: In its 2/26/21 issue, Orangevale View published my poem “Hot Cocoa Bombs”. The … Continue reading

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Stawberries covered in chocolate are cute like a locket.

Edible like an omelet, they’re a February topic. To make these treats is to make tasty art. Smaller than Pop-Tarts, they look like sweet hearts. They’re very much enjoyed, savored, or scarfed on Valentine’s Day (weeks before March). Short version: … Continue reading

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Recipe sounds like resippy in order to encourage sipping (to know if something’s ready or if flavor is missing).

Hopefully what is sipped will taste uplifting and helps lead to a happy Thanksgiving!

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At a luncheon, people are munching what’s cooked in an oven and served with stuffing.

A pie that’s got pumpkin (more filling than a muffin) is another something worth sharin’ and lovin’.

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Sugared baked food that a naked baby sits on is a diaper cake.

To confuse waste with chocolate would be a mistake.

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A cookie cutter might sound alarming, like a gingerbread man that is self-harming,

jarring, scarring, dealing with pain, and the numbing repressive pressure of having to accept or be the same. Despite expectations of having to fit a shape, to smile and be sweet, outside of the edges is a space to heal … Continue reading

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“How can you burn yourself when you’re already hot?”

A model was asked that question, and she liked it a lot. Earlier, this model revealed to her friend that she got a burn mark on her hand. Then her friend asked her that question because he can. (The title … Continue reading

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Lumpia combined with enchilada can be enchilumpia or lumpilada.

If this is delicious, my response is de nada… Their style is the roll, and they share the same role. They both got filling, and to the senses they’re thrilling. So if their elements are put together, i’m wondering if … Continue reading

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