@vaporeon_ what kind of candy do the vees like?
@aescling This particular bag of candy was fruit gummies and they were delicious! 😋
@aescling But we like various different candy, we also like chocolate, cookies, and ice cream
@aescling We really do not enjoy the texture of nuts, however, which excludes some types of candy (we're not allergic, we just really hate the texture)
@vaporeon_ does that include if you were to eat just plain old nuts by the pawful?
@vaporeon_ i was just curious because i rather like nuts
@vaporeon_ yes, lowercase
when it comes to candy, my biggest weakness is a purroduct called Nerds. idk if you have it in Germany but they’re really tiny little nuggets of rather tart flavor and i can utterly devour that shit
when it comes to food in general, i just really love eggs, especially when scrambled. idk, they’re just a massive comfurt food fur me
@aescling Oh, you've reminded me, I have a cooked egg in the refrigerator that I cooked on Friday (20.02.)... Would you say that that's still good?
@vaporeon_ might depend on how you cooked it? if it was boiled it should be purrfectly fine, but maybe taste a little off
@aescling Yes, it's boiled, are there other ways to cook eggs? I'm aware of frying them, but I would call that "fry" and not "cook"...
@vaporeon_ there are many, many ways to cook eggs. sunny side up, scrambled (fried but you break up the yolk and incorporate it with the whites befur cooking them into a homogenous mass), as an omelet (kind of like scrambled, but you let the eggs cook long enough to harden enough on the outside that you can fold it in half over itself kind of like a taco shell), poached (dropped in water and cooked until done; this takes a little bit of technique to keep its shape)… and still tons of other more esoteric techniques
@aescling Thanks for the advice, the egg has been consumed
@aescling Our tastes really are different in that regard, then
What kind of candy and food does æscling like? (Also, do I remember correctly that you prefer your name to be spelled in lowercase, i.e. æscling and not Æscling?)