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+ | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''heartplug''' ''n.'' '''1.''' A meal of unusually high caloric and cholesterol content, usually prepared in a single pot or pan, containing little to no vegetables but containing beans, cheese and beef. '''2.''' [[Gnome]] parlance for a bullet. | ||
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+ | Many Tex-Mex meals are considered heartplugs. The orignal heartplug concocted at informal [[The Second Advance|Second Advance]] get-togethers consisted of refried beans, ground beef, cheddar cheese and perhaps a few slices of tomato cooked together in a single pan and washed down a quaff or two of [[beer]]. | ||
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+ | In France, the reigning heartplug comes from the south. Known as a ''cassoulet'', it is a weighty kind of white-bean stew which contains pork sausage and pieces of duck that have been cooked in lard. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
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+ | * [[BBQ]] | ||
+ | * [[Heavy Drinking]] | ||
+ | * [[Incidentalist Dead Flesh Bonanza]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:01, 26 Jan 2006
heartplug n. 1. A meal of unusually high caloric and cholesterol content, usually prepared in a single pot or pan, containing little to no vegetables but containing beans, cheese and beef. 2. Gnome parlance for a bullet.
ExtrapolationMany Tex-Mex meals are considered heartplugs. The orignal heartplug concocted at informal Second Advance get-togethers consisted of refried beans, ground beef, cheddar cheese and perhaps a few slices of tomato cooked together in a single pan and washed down a quaff or two of beer. In France, the reigning heartplug comes from the south. Known as a cassoulet, it is a weighty kind of white-bean stew which contains pork sausage and pieces of duck that have been cooked in lard. See Also
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