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  • What's the strangest food combination you've ever eaten?

    I recently tried a cheese bagel with jalepenos on the top. I was a little scared at first, but now I can't get enough of them. This got me thinking, what other food combinations are out there that seem really gross but actually are really good?

    Another one I love is the green hot sauce with microwaved butter popcorn. It is delicious!!

    8 AnswersOther - Food & Drink1 decade ago
  • Any remedies for itchy cat behinds?

    My cat has recently developed itchy skin right above his tail on his back. I think it's because he sits in the sink all the time and this area is constantly getting wet then dry. Any suggestions for relieving the itch or stopping him from sitting in the sink, besides putting stuff in the sink? We have to use the sink too!!

    2 AnswersCats1 decade ago
  • DVD's or Downloads?

    I love going to the store and picking up my very own copy of the latest movie on DVD. Some people say that this will soon be a thing of the past. Please give me hope. Do you think that DVD's are here to stay, or will downloads be the new way to watch movies?

    6 AnswersMovies1 decade ago
  • Did you marry your parents? (see details please)?

    My husband will often tease me that I act just like my mother. I will come back with he acts just like his mother. This got me thinking. Does your significant other act just like one of their parents, or like one of your parents? Or is your significant other off on their own path? I'd love to hear other's views on this. Thanks

    3 AnswersMarriage & Divorce1 decade ago
  • Is is alright to ask family members to pay for Christmas dinner that you are hosting?

    My aunts rotate every other year hosting Christmas dinner for the family. We have about 35 people come each time. I just found out that in order to come and have Christmas dinner at their house you have to pay $15.00 per family to help cover the cost of the food. Is this okay to do to your family members? Wouldn't it be better to have potluck or decline to host the party instead? Neither one of aunts has money problems that I know of. I am considering not even going to Christmas dinner this year because I feel really bothered by this. Am I being crazy, or do they have a right to do this?

    23 AnswersEtiquette1 decade ago