h a l f b a k e r yIs it soup yet?
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Quite a few ideas on the HB are quite clearly word salad.
Salad on its own is rather boring and unpalatable.
There is a need for the HB to make available a range of verbal
condiments, dressings and other items to garnish word salad and
make it more attractive to a jaded palate.
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Greek-flavored, naturally. |
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If I remember rightly, the longest recorded word in classical greek
is the name of a salad (consisting of all the ingredients
concatenated). I don't suppose that's what you meant, though. |
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No, because it's not the salad itself (besides, that would be [m-f-d, recipe]). |
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It's the stuff you add to a salad to make it more attractive, like adding vodka to fruit juice. |
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Mmm ... vodka salad. I mean, people have done vodka jellies.
Maybe iced vodka would go into a gazpacho on a hot day, though
that's technically a soup. A bloody mary is almost a vodka salad
dressing. And if you dialled down the sweetness, you might
dress a potato salad with a sort of white russian. |
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