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It’s all I have to bring today—
This, and my heart beside—
This, and my heart, and all the fields—
And all the meadows wide—
Be sure you count—should I forget
Some one the sum could tell—
This, and my heart, and all the Bees
Which in the Clover dwell.

By: Emily Dickinson

When you are in love, you see the love everywhere. This is my contribution to the FFF of this week, not a recipe but a photography. I hope you like it!

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@luzdelua,
Your Food Fight Friday Contender has been entered into Round 38.
May your contender make it out alive and not be placed in a permanent food coma!
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Good Luck

Wow, is that really a food?

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Yess, It is, it is called fuet, It's a kind of cold meat

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What is it? It kind of looks like a pepperoni cut in the shape of a heart? Am I close? Happy food fight!

Hahahaha yeahh! You're pretty close. But no, it's not pepperoni, it's called fuet. This bar had the shape of heart by chance, as it is never a perfect cylinder. Happy food fight!

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Nice! Pronounced foo-et ? Haha 🤷🏼‍♀️

Hahahaha exactly, that's it! You have to try it!

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I love this, isso yummy

Have u tried it? I love it too!

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It’s settled, Emily Dickinson is a gangster! I’m not typically the type of person who enjoys reading other people’s poetry—Emily just changed that.

In love, are ya? Congratulations, @luzdelua, happy food fight! It’s always a pleasure hanging out with you. Happy Friday, chef.

Thank you so much!! I'm glad you liked the author I chose, I completely agree with you. Happy food fight to you too!

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Looks too good to eat.

Hey, @luzdelua.

Fancy. So I just looked up fuet and it sounds a lot like chorizo, but with different spices. Sounds good. It's interesting though that the tube they're packed in doesn't stay in a cylinder shape. I wonder why that is?

Of course, before you described to somewhat else what it was, I was thinking french bread, toasted, molded into hearts, with some kind of jam and maybe butter on top? Fuet makes much more sense. :)