I'm pretty sure the entire McKinley administration was based on captive bee labor.
Granted, I live in a hippie-dense area, but that happens around here all the time.
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I'm pretty sure the entire McKinley administration was based on captive bee labor.
Granted, I live in a hippie-dense area, but that happens around here all the time.
:D
yeast is a fungus. a sugar-eatin' fungus.
I would venture to say the vegan choice is moral and not political, but that's nitpicking, isn't it.
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Leather seats are ok because it's easier to wipe the blood off after sucking rabbits and prarie dogs into the harvester all day.
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I'm curious about yeast -- Isn't yeast an organism? do...
the difference between vegan and vegetarian is about 40lbs and a funny grayish pallor.
(excuse me for a moment while I slip into my militant vegan retort-repellant suit)
also yellowtail, and ama ebi (sweet shrimp)
mmmmm sushi.
:)
ah... that's so kung fu. The thread has come full circle very late in life.
Evil genius, Sterno connoiseur....I'm a renaissance gal.
:)
Now go hustle some winos.
oh, just put it in sparkly multi colored capsules and get your legion of loyal winos to sell it at the back doors of swanky dance clubs.
and for that, I claim 20% of all your profits. We never...
'cause it's the Sterno-brand flavor that really makes it. Piquant, yet not too bold. It has a fruity finish you can taste just for a second right before you pass out.
sterno is a kind of semi-gelatinous cooking fuel-in-a-can. Sometimes used for heating Fondue pots and chafing dishes. It contains methanol, which is a nasty low-end way to get real drunk and then...
Yuk. Vienna sausages are desperation food. If i'm down and out enough to eat those, you can be sure I'm washing them down with a nice can of Sterno.
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1. Feed the spam to the cat.
2. spread cat food on shards of uncooked pasta.
3. Using the thumb and index finger, see how many shards you can get to stick to the ceiling by flipping them up...
Cooking = art + chemistry. :)
Epicurious.com is a great site. You can enter ingredients you have in the house into the search bar and get recipe options. Gotta love that.
Oh sure, and your friends will especially like it when you say:
"Yes, I'm a culinary genius, but really it's the baby cow bone marrow that makes it extra-delicious..... more sauce?"
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filthy pillaging thread pirates.
:D
PS. Serpent, I also think kittens are an excellent source of marrow. The fluffier, the more nutrient rich.
and yes, ensmartened is definitely not a word.
There is no "bingo". it's evolution. Eons.
something else to consider (that hasn't come up until recently) is that most early man-type species...
Nicely recovered, RAF. :D
I'll toss this out - one thing found in bone marrow and not plant material is stem cells, which are essentially very young "unassigned" cells that may become any...
don't get your hemp boxers all in a knot. I think CD was joking with you.
this thread might NEED a pirate. but only after I ask this.....
Sure, 2.5 million years is a lot of mammothburgers.
I read in a few places recently that said that Australopithecus of as much...
Oh THATs what you wrote. I couldn't quite pick two cuss words that made sense there.... :) I didn't realize h0m0 would get censored
Oh come on now, I don't really have to define what I meant by...
yikes.
I think it's time to drag out the dead horse, although for this thread perhaps we could form one out of TVP and beat on that.
I have read no arguments here that dissuade me from the...
My comments weren't inadvertent. I always bring up interesting stuff on purpose, and sometimes with malice aforethought. :D
I maintain that hunting was indeed a regular activity for neolithic man....
Hmmm... cave paintings also don't show people building shelters, making clothing, having babies... seems to me like they painted the most exciting parts of thier existence, which would be hunting....
Props to GThomason. Hominids have always been biochemically and physiologically able to consume and obtain nutritive value from meat, cooked or uncooked.
even without an appendix, we have...
Just an interesting note - The Azteks didn't keep domestic animals, and while they did mostly eat beans & corn, other vegetables and algae and reptiles, it is conjectured that thier diet probably...