Get Hot Pants Recipe - Chop & Mix w/Buddha & Veggies

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The discussion revolves around a humorous and unconventional recipe that includes absurd instructions such as heating pants, soaking cabbages in salt water overnight, and chopping "vegetarians" into pieces. The recipe culminates in a playful suggestion to eat the dish with chopsticks. The tone is lighthearted, with participants finding amusement in the bizarre nature of the recipe. The conversation highlights the absurdity of the instructions, contributing to a comedic exchange among forum members.
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Recipe:


-First, heat up your pants really hot, then add oil.
-Put the cabbages in salt water. Then sit in the sink
until the morning.
-Next, chop all the vegetarians into little pieces.
-Next, add a little Buddha and mix it all up.
-When you are finished cooking, find a suitable bowel
and eat it with chopsticks.


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Just when I thought that you couldn't get any weirder... :rolleyes:
 
That's funny. :biggrin:
 
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