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18014082 No.18014082 [Reply] [Original]

Let me guess, you need more?

>> No.18014111

>>18014082
I've never understood why it wasn't beer bottle chicken. Wouldn't glass with the label and adhesive removed be a much safer alternative to aluminum covered in stuff that's probably also toxic?

>> No.18014190

>>18014082
Waste of good beer.

>> No.18014200

Yeah I love heating up whatever ink they use on cheap cans and have those enhance the flavor of my chicken

>> No.18014249

>>18014111
People still think aluminum being harmful is schizo.

>> No.18014265

The heat of the chicken cooks the beer

>> No.18014272

>>18014249
You don't know what schizo means and you're only using it because you're a low quality person who sees it on the internet a lot.

>> No.18014297

>>18014272
Oh no, I used internet slang on the internet! For shame!
You know exactly what I mean by that, pseud cunt.

>> No.18014305
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18014305

For me it's MTN DEW Baja Blast chicken

>> No.18014311
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18014311

>>18014297
>Oh no, I used internet slang on the internet! For shame!
Yes. Now use your big boy words.

>> No.18014378

>>18014311
>Now use your big boy words.
Homo sapiens in the general population continue to labor under the belief that aluminum does not impart toxic elements into food prepared upon its heated surface; such concepts generally remain in the purview of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders which make one prone to delusional thinking. In light of this, we can surmise that the average individual would perceive no problem with preparing heated food upon the surface of an aluminum beverage vessel and may shrug off such accusations of potential toxicity as paranoid and deluded thinking not worth considering in any serious manner.

>> No.18014392

>>18014378
Commonly held beliefs are generally not considered the realm of schizophrenia and your apparent marriage to this word is disappointing to your parents who didn't have high hopes but were still let down.

>> No.18014406

>>18014392
Perhaps you misunderstand, I am positing that the commonly held belief is that aluminum is perfectly safe and the concept of aluminum being a toxic cooking surface is a niche belief that hasn't taken hold in the mainstream as of yet. You may feel differently, but that is what I've observed of late.

>> No.18014415

>>18014406
Well frankly you're wrong. Aluminum hasn't even just been brought under question as a cooking surface. Towards this I must ask, how many purely aluminum pots/pans/utensils/etc. do you own?

>> No.18014417

>>18014111
Just put the beer in a glass jar, and shove it up the chicken’s axe wound. Also checked.

>> No.18014436

>>18014415
>how many purely aluminum pots/pans/utensils/etc. do you own?
None, and I wouldn't cook beer can chicken, either. I never said I thought aluminum wasn't toxic, I just said the average person doesn't think that it is and a lot of people think saying so is schizo.

>> No.18014457

>>18014249
Why do they put aluminum in vaccines?

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>>18014436
>This entire post

>> No.18014463

>>18014305
Marinate your chicken in mtn dew before cooking. Its actually pretty good.