those aren’t hintssssss
It seems constant distraction and years of crappy sleep has affected my reading comprehension.
Where’s that dude that comes in after we’ve been complaining for days and just nails the right answer suddenly? We need them.
Last I saw, he was busy planning his championship round RPS throws & laughing at JFG’s pickle.
You got me confused for another person who answers these things. I’m completely lost on this one.
This was you, right?
I.e. the whole reason we’re in this current mess.
we all thought VA killed the game. but Lucy, silent but deadly
When everyone is stumped and you purposefully give a misleading hint it sure doesn’t help
MOAR HINTZ
I think the most useful places to start are:
What is the primary component of this food?
Under what circumstances might that be misleading, on its face?
Hint 4: consider nutrition labels
Followed by what foods are not typically eaten after 2pm
caffeinated
heart-burn inducing (if one is cognizant of something like that)
breakfast
I’m thinking it’s primary component is some type of calories stuff. But it’s not a liquid.
Something that’s mostly fat but mixed with something that has no calories
Gelatin? That’s protein I think.
knowing lucy it’s probably some exotic food that I don’t know the name of.
Is this 2pm EDT?
Or 2pm GMT?
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My dietary habits are mostly quite ordinary, except that I despise the entire capsaicin family. I guess it’s not completely ordinary that we cook Chinese & Indian foods on a regular basis, but
Hint 5: This is a traditional-to-white-Americans food.
Gelatin is primarily protein (good for building good, strong nails).
But Jello is often eaten after lunch or later in the afternoon.
Bacon has more fat than protein, which would feel misleading, but bacon is something that people make themselves all the time and so doesn’t fit hint 1.
Not sure if “cooking bacon” is the same as “making bacon” in the sense of going from pig to frying pan.
Hint 6: MayanActuary is onto something.
But…
Hint 7: I didn’t say I never cook this item. I said I could make this item, but haven’t. Make <> Cook
eta: or what VA said.
Alright, let’s end this and see what it is.
Is it breakfast sausage?