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>>7798555
A lad!

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>>7632538
I'll throw you a bump, for Ainsley.

I haven't seen this one but his stuff is generally sound.

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>>7462975
It's only good when it's abso-fucking-lutely cold.

Fucking delicious.

Even though I generally only drink water and whiskey, there's nothing more satisfying than waking up after a prodigious night of drinking and slamming half a bottle of that in one sitting.

Probably one of the best non-traditional flavors they have.

Green apple and tropical cooler are good as well. Can't beat good ol' Cool Blue, though.

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>>6876310
Well it's like the perfect condition for storing things. Fuck you, I'm drunk.

Anyway, found the source because I got really interested:

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-9009146.html

>Among the canned food items retrieved from the Bertrand in 1968 were brandied peaches, oysters, plum tomatoes, honey, and mixed vegetables. In 1974, chemists at the National Food Processors Association (FPA) analyzed the products for bacterial contamination and nutrient value. Although the food had lost its fresh smell and appearance, the NFPA chemists detected no microbial growth and determined that the foods were as safe to eat as they had been when canned more than 100 years earlier.

Actually a really good read. Has other examples as well.

>>6876317
kek, trufax.

I do indulge in a can of mini raviolis with meatballs or beefaroni every now and then, though.

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>>6594017
I'm not a fan of tipping but three of these threads today?

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>>6331496
After it thawed I threw it in some foil, put it on a pan and left it in the oven at 275 for like 20 minutes or something.

Worked out nicely, my suspicions were correct, it was pre-sliced.

>>6331572
>call up your mom, and tell her you love her.

Well yeah, it was fucking great.

Super tender, juicy, moist, flavorful. Even the bread was good.

Label indicates it was from 'Manny's Deli' in Chicago. They don't ship things like this, though, and I vaguely recall the outer cooler box was marked 'Lou' something or rather.

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