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20459066 No.20459066 [Reply] [Original]

Something to consider the next time you go camping. Note the presence of celery salt.

>> No.20459080

>>20459066
>garlic salt
>the most strongly flavored spice
ayo do ypipo REALLY

>> No.20459088

>>20459066
16 bags if gay nigger dicks

>> No.20459101

>>20459066
No curry powder? Garam masala? Grim

>> No.20459457

>>20459101
Could anyone get curry powder in America in the 50s?

>> No.20459472

>>20459080
your MAMMIES SEASNANS is literally garlic salt and/or cellery salt.

>> No.20459482

>>20459066
This list presumes you are catching your own meat.

>> No.20459514

>>20459457
most likely, there were lots of old british dishes with curry powder that wouldve filtered into american cuisine

>> No.20459650
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20459650

>>20459066
>boat camp or trailer
yeah guys I totally don't live like this at my actual home
I can cook real food honest

>> No.20459653

>>20459066
I agree.
you're not a man unless you have these 16 staples.
I have Tabasco sauce and ketchup (that's catsup right?)

>> No.20459659

>>20459457
They could in the 1750s anon. If they could afford it of course

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20459663

>>20459653
>tfw missing the biscuit mix

>> No.20459702

>>20459653
>ketchup (that's catsup right?)
He doesn't know...

>> No.20459725

>>20459066
um i think i got all of those except sweet pepper flakes. is that the same as red pepper flakes?

>> No.20459922

>>20459066
Last time I went camping I just ate canned ravioli for 5 days. I also shot a squirrel and tried to cook it over the fire but it tasted weird so I fed it to my dog.

>> No.20460234

>>20459066
The biscuit mix is actually kind of clever

>> No.20460258

>>20459066
Doesn’t prepared mustard still need to be refrigerated?

>> No.20460265

>>20459066
This is an incredibly silly way to advertise tabasco sauce.

>> No.20460275
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20460275

>>20459066
>COOKING FOR MEN
>I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO BE A MAN SO I NEED ARTICLES AND MAGAZINES
>NEED VISUAL INDICATORS SO OTHERS KNOW I AM A REAL MAN

>> No.20460318

>>20459066
When I go on some serious hiking/camping oats and rice are the staples. This retarded pic is just a list of spices to put in your biscuit mix.

>> No.20460330

>>20459066
>insure freshness

>> No.20460337

>>20460275
Is it just the same guy constantly posting this reactionarily insecure shit any time there's the slightest indication of some food or drink being associated with maleness I see constantly on this board

It's especially retarded to react that way here since they're literally detailing how to stock your hunting camp, in the fucking 50s

>> No.20460350

>>20460318
Dream bigger.

>> No.20460352
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20460352

>>20460337
thou defendest too much
lemme guess you EAT like a man too right??
>STEAK: RARE MID RARE
>BLOOD MAKES YOU A REAL MAN
>SALT AND PEPPER SEASONING
>REVERSE SEAR
you literal faggot

>> No.20460762

>>20459066
America was a mistake

>> No.20460805

>>20459066
I just use salt and pepper, and that's in my house. No way I'm bringing fucking 16 different things outdoors

>> No.20460817

>>20460805
But these are for hunting cabins or if you have a boat. Not meant for hauling ass.

>> No.20461205

>>20459066
Worcestershire is honestly kind of forgotten these days as a condiment. It needs to come back.

>> No.20461214

>>20460352
there are movie theaters with less projection than your post, Jesus Christ.

>> No.20461381

>>20459066
Did food just have no flavor on its own in the 1950s or what?

>> No.20461531

>>20459066
>Note the presence of celery salt.
Ah yes, nitrates are useful.

>> No.20461559

>>20461531
They're the sole reason humans have survived this long

>> No.20461587

>>20461205
It's great on rice

>> No.20463138

>>20459066
a blanket for fish and meat

>> No.20463905

>>20460275
>Can't even spell sauce
AI isn't going to take our jobs anytime soon, lads.

>> No.20463912

>>20461205
I put it in my bloody marys, but yeah, I haven't seen anybody really talking about it as a topping anymore. It's usually an ingredient to accompany others for a dish.

>> No.20463917

>>20460352
Did your father (if you knew him), beat you perhaps? People can like things, man.

>> No.20463948

>>20463905
>he doesn't enjoy a good saunce
ngmi

>> No.20464115
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20464115

>>20461205
I have some mushroom ketchup, which has the consistency of water and is kinda similar to Worcestershire. I put it on Cornish pasties and steak & ale pies

>> No.20464387

>>20460275
it's a mid-century advertorial for tabasco you're getting pointlessly mad and reading all this shit into
big 'comments "fake" on videos at random' energy
if you actually had any standards that you held yourself to you wouldn't be posting incoherent AI generated dogshit

>> No.20465182

>>20461381
Camping, in the 'fifties, was not some faggot in an RV with a fridge, a stove and a pantry of canned food. You went in to the woods. You hunted and fished for your dinner.

>> No.20465187

>>20465182
And how would you know?

>> No.20465218

>>20459457
>Could anyone get curry powder in America in the 50s?

Yes but, why would you want to?

>> No.20465276

>>20459066
I feel like there's only so many ways you can prepare seasoned biscuits.