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>mayoids don be washin dey chiken
don season in neather

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What does bear taste like?

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Did you cum on the eggs anon...

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>>19128469
What the fuck

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>>19000998
>dog
Okay...

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The Nazi government also took measures to achieve "nutritional freedom" by discouraging the population's consumption of foods such as white bread, meat, and butter and centering the German diets on brown bread and potatoes. Consuming imports such as coffee and oranges were discouraged. Two nutritional innovations promoted by the Nazis were quark, a milk product formerly used as animal feed, and eintopf, a one-pot casserole of leftovers eaten the first Monday of every month. The nutrition policies resulted in a decline in consumption of 17 percent for meat, 21 percent for milk, and 46 percent for eggs between 1927 and 1937. The dietary austerity encouraged by the Nazis resulted in a "continuous and chronic state of undernourishment" for some Germans, especially the urban poor.[7]

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>>18844383
>beer for cooking

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>>18831879

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>>18819513
>slippery slope fallacy
>in [current year]+8

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>those fingers and nails

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>>18749923
>>18749917
I'm calling the police.

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>>18684330
>flavorings on cashews

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>>18347591
>hope they rise a bit before baking them

They don't have yeast! How you make the best biscuits is by freezing the baking sheet of finished biscuits while you wait for the oven to preheat ~450. Then you pop them straight from the freezer to the oven, it's the frozen butter that makes them rise.

Hell, when you're cutting the butter into the batter with a pastry-thing you oughta keep the butter cold then too. As soon as it starts melting your biscuits won't be as flakey.

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It just taste like scrambled eggs with the texture of snot

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>>18219289
Wait what the fuck?

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>>18218620
>Be adult
>Eat like child

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how the FUCK are people even skinny? there is so much delicious food available everywhere.. how do they resist the urge to devour sweets or other junk.

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>order a pizza over the phone
>ask for pepperoni
>they sound confused
>confirm pepperoni
>I get it and it's just cheese and smothered in crushed red pepper flakes
>they thought I said pepper only

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>>17833222
>six dollars for two tacos

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season sardines are the best value

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>>17685935
>guy who projected nonsense only to complain about projecting is now complaining about self-awareness
I'm beginning to think this isn't an act anymore

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>>17653268
>feeding that monstrosity to your family

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Well, I tried to do this today to see what would happen and i'm pretty sure I just ruined my pan. It was stainless steel, the salt seems to be stuck to my pan now after letting it heat on there for a bit. Letting it soak in hot water for now to hopefully ease it up.

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