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09/22/2005 07:14:39 AM · #1 |
I did a google search but I'm confused about the results. I've seen lots of drinks, but also pies and fruit! What is a beverage, and is there a certain meaning which we should focus on for the challenge?
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09/22/2005 07:15:54 AM · #2 |
It's the same as a drink. |
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09/22/2005 07:37:34 AM · #3 |
It's my last name! Except its spelled "Beveridge" but it sounds the same, so could I take a self-portrait of myself? I think not
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09/22/2005 07:44:00 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by gloda: I did a google search but I'm confused about the results. I've seen lots of drinks, but also pies and fruit! What is a beverage, and is there a certain meaning which we should focus on for the challenge? |
You're kidding, I hope...
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09/22/2005 07:45:43 AM · #5 |
rgo...remember english is not everyones first language and beverage over in Germany may be different than here.
from websters: a drinkable liquid, so poison could be a beverage, milk, water, juice, cream, alcohol, etc.
Message edited by author 2005-09-22 07:47:08.
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09/22/2005 07:50:20 AM · #6 |
I guess beverage is anything liquid and ment for human consumption, so motor oil is not a beverage, but vegetable oil is ;)
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09/22/2005 07:51:50 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: ...over in Germany... |
Luxembourg is not part of Germany.
Thanks for the swift answers. The only thing that confused me is that the search results had lots of pies and desserts.
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09/22/2005 07:56:16 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by gloda: Originally posted by sabphoto: ...over in Germany... |
Luxembourg is not part of Germany.
Thanks for the swift answers. The only thing that confused me is that the search results had lots of pies and desserts. |
sorry was just trying to help, geography was never a strong point of mine, heck either was math, science, english, history...
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09/22/2005 08:00:21 AM · #9 |
Never mind :) Even some Germans think it's part of their country... |
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09/22/2005 08:09:13 AM · #10 |
Official proclamation:
It is perfectly fine to give someone a "1" for entering a photo of a "pie" or piece of fruit in the beverage challenge. Without comment. Absolutely no subjective wiggle room here. |
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09/22/2005 08:12:49 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by blindjustice: Official proclamation:
It is perfectly fine to give someone a "1" for entering a photo of a "pie" or piece of fruit in the beverage challenge. Without comment. Absolutely no subjective wiggle room here. |
What about an apple pie smoothie? |
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09/22/2005 08:14:37 AM · #12 |
I looked up beverage and it is simply defined as "A nekkid woman."
I'm looking forward to scoring the Beverage challenge.
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09/22/2005 08:17:06 AM · #13 |
beverage =
Not a beverage = 
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09/22/2005 08:42:39 AM · #14 |
according to my dictionary - beverage: any liquid for drinking, esp. other than water.
I thinks me needs a more current dictionary.
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09/22/2005 12:11:12 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by joebok: Originally posted by blindjustice: Official proclamation:
It is perfectly fine to give someone a "1" for entering a photo of a "pie" or piece of fruit in the beverage challenge. Without comment. Absolutely no subjective wiggle room here. |
What about an apple pie smoothie? |
ok I'm stretching here big time but what if your jaw is broke and you have to have your food liquified, then your hamburger could be a beverage...eww I squirm at the thought. Of course I'm joking about this and wouldn't recommend anyone trying it...(the photo or the liquid hamburger)
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09/22/2005 12:13:47 PM · #16 |
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the classification of soup ... :-) |
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09/22/2005 12:20:01 PM · #17 |
soups are liquidfied foods (soilds)
beverages were liquids to begin with.
(edit to add - or thier base element was liquid to begin with for the apple pie smoothie example - youre going to have to put the pie in some sort of liquid - milk i hope!- to be able to blend the pie into a smoothie)
Message edited by author 2005-09-22 12:21:24. |
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09/22/2005 12:21:25 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by gloda: Originally posted by sabphoto: ...over in Germany... |
Luxembourg is not part of Germany.
Thanks for the swift answers. The only thing that confused me is that the search results had lots of pies and desserts. |
Those people may have mentioned an accompanying beverage somewhere in their description, as in "some people like apple pie with cofffee, others with a cold beverage such as milk." Google will probably find it in a search for beverage. |
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09/22/2005 12:21:30 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by jhonan: I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the classification of soup ... :-) |
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
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09/22/2005 12:24:53 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by jhonan: I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the classification of soup ... :-) |
: )
Broth, bullion, or consomme might be considered a beverage -- buillion especially comes with instructions for preparing it in a cup to drink.
Personally, I think once you thicken it or put chunks of stuff into it so you have to eat it with a spoon, it becomes a "food." |
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09/22/2005 12:29:16 PM · #21 |
Shouldn't show us your submission ahead of time.
(may wanna see if you can get them up to 640 size - thems purdy small...)
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09/22/2005 12:40:22 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by mesmeraj: soups are liquidfied foods (soilds)
beverages were liquids to begin with.
(edit to add - or thier base element was liquid to begin with for the apple pie smoothie example - youre going to have to put the pie in some sort of liquid - milk i hope!- to be able to blend the pie into a smoothie) |
Ha, this stuff is great. It just goes to show how minutely detailed we can get with a definition.
So...would orange juice be a beverage? The orange was a solid food first. What if it's orange juice with pulp? |
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09/22/2005 12:45:24 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by sabphoto: Originally posted by joebok: Originally posted by blindjustice: Official proclamation:
It is perfectly fine to give someone a "1" for entering a photo of a "pie" or piece of fruit in the beverage challenge. Without comment. Absolutely no subjective wiggle room here. |
What about an apple pie smoothie? |
ok I'm stretching here big time but what if your jaw is broke and you have to have your food liquified, then your hamburger could be a beverage...eww I squirm at the thought. Of course I'm joking about this and wouldn't recommend anyone trying it...(the photo or the liquid hamburger) |
Off the point but... I had my jaws wired together for three months and had to only "eat" liquids - I can verify that practically everything can be liquidised but the final result varies considerably! I can't consider all liquids to be beverages but all beverages must be liquid!
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09/22/2005 01:26:44 PM · #24 |
I think any food that is liquified is NOT going to make a pretty picture, whether it meets the challenge or not! |
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09/22/2005 01:46:31 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by chaimelle: I think any food that is liquified is NOT going to make a pretty picture, whether it meets the challenge or not! |
Reminds me of one of my favorite "liberal" bumper stickers:
Visualize Whirled Peas |
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