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My mum told me how her mother would get inspired during an Italy vacation in the early 70s and try to make this exotic dish named "pizza" when they got back home to Bavaria. Apparently it was a proper disaster and my mum wouldn't realise how awesome pizza is for the next ten years or so
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cinci zoo sniper posted:tfw it's a pizza made by Scandinavians.
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System Metternich posted:My mum told me how her mother would get inspired during an Italy vacation in the early 70s and try to make this exotic dish named "pizza" when they got back home to Bavaria. Apparently it was a proper disaster and my mum wouldn't realise how awesome pizza is for the next ten years or so
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System Metternich posted:My mum told me how her mother would get inspired during an Italy vacation in the early 70s and try to make this exotic dish named "pizza" when they got back home to Bavaria. Apparently it was a proper disaster and my mum wouldn't realise how awesome pizza is for the next ten years or so This is amazing.
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Somewhere on YouTube is an old film from some Canadian homemaking show or something that is from the early 60's. It has a lady with a strong Canadian accent telling how today we'll be making a new dish called "pizza pie". One of the hard to find ingredients is mozzarella cheese, so you can use a mild cheddar or American as a substitute. You can also leave out the oregano from the tomato paste if the flavor is too strong.
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https://twitter.com/ludicrousscenes/status/880385037790851072
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MrUnderbridge posted:Somewhere on YouTube is an old film from some Canadian homemaking show or something that is from the early 60's. It has a lady with a strong Canadian accent telling how today we'll be making a new dish called "pizza pie". One of the hard to find ingredients is mozzarella cheese, so you can use a mild cheddar or American as a substitute. You can also leave out the oregano from the tomato paste if the flavor is too strong. http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/whos-the-happiest-homemaker This one is a bit less AFP but I love it because the guest later becomes Governor General http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/cooking-with-clarkson e. Oh poo poo I thought this was the AFP thread. I'll just cross-post this. CommonShore has a new favorite as of 19:30 on Nov 17, 2017 |
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pizza i made with my sister last week iirc: - chicken - eggplant - mushroom - shredded tomatos - fresh tomatos - olives - red onions - white onions - oregano of course - mozarella yes - the storebought dough was a disappointment but we were in a rush so
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Powaqoatse posted:
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https://twitter.com/JamesADamore/status/930257190362824704
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“Brown skin developed for survival, which is why poor countries have more of it.”
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 21:12 |
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I've met small, mostly-empty sacks of hammers with a better grasp of the way things work than James Damore.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 21:34 |
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"Emphasis on Manbood"
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Hobnob posted:"Emphasis on Manbood" *points to schlong*
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 21:43 |
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When my dad made pizza he'd grab those premade pizza dough things from the store, stacked on assorted vegetables, literally 3 inches tall, and shoved that huge thing into the oven.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 22:01 |
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tag yourself, I'm the fact that they use the names of american political parties but swapped the colors around anyway
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 22:06 |
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Well it's pretty accurate. Hell it's impressive how Neapolitan pizza, and part of Neapolitan culture too, like the late dining hours, have remained essentially unchanged in centuries
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noether posted:
I'm fascism having high economic freedom
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 22:19 |
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And to think 100 years later, columnists are still having very faithful variations on this article published.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 22:29 |
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wait wait, I got some more I'm theocrats, democrats, fascists and communists being lumped in together also what the gently caress is going on in the third one
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 22:31 |
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I'm the democracy under "failed government".
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Ensign Expendable posted:I'm the democracy under "failed government". I'm the centrally neutral centrism.
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MrUnderbridge posted:Somewhere on YouTube is an old film from some Canadian homemaking show or something that is from the early 60's. It has a lady with a strong Canadian accent telling how today we'll be making a new dish called "pizza pie". One of the hard to find ingredients is mozzarella cheese, so you can use a mild cheddar or American as a substitute. You can also leave out the oregano from the tomato paste if the flavor is too strong. And thus, southern pizza was born. Really, it amazes me how people offer all these crazy theories about how New York water must be the secret to their pizza being better. Then you find out they're literally just putting tomato sauce and mozzarella on dough. Oregano, you fools! (And a little parmesan too)
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CommonShore posted:http://www.cbc.ca/archives/entry/whos-the-happiest-homemaker
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Pakled posted:I'm fascism having high economic freedom Fascism has lots of economic freedom for business owners, as long as you aren't one of the current 'degenerates'. The word 'privatisation' was invented to describe Nazi Germany.
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Honestly, I can't argue with this one.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 23:25 |
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I like how the background texture he chose makes it look like this was sketched on a napkin.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:Ah, the Adams family. whaa is it a thing?
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wtf is up with damores ratio on that tweet though
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This is a wonderful video, but I totally can't figure out that lady's accent. It sounds weirdly southern to my (admittedly non-American) ears, but then she's presumably Canadian, so do you know where she's from?
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System Metternich posted:This is a wonderful video, but I totally can't figure out that lady's accent. It sounds weirdly southern to my (admittedly non-American) ears, but then she's presumably Canadian, so do you know where she's from? Canadian accents can get weird.
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System Metternich posted:This is a wonderful video, but I totally can't figure out that lady's accent. It sounds weirdly southern to my (admittedly non-American) ears, but then she's presumably Canadian, so do you know where she's from? There has been a lot of shift in Canadian accents since those days. If someone made me guess, I'd say rural southern Ontario.
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According to fun facts underneath the video, the show was filmed in Vancouver and featured random housewives. So she probably lived somewhere in the lower mainland but might have been from somewhere else originally. I grew up in BC and have never heard an accent quite like that.quote:-The Homemaker's Club auditions were produced out of CBC Vancouver in 1957. It was a special series, rather than a regular program.
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To me as a foreigner, she sounds like a mix of "stereotypical Canadian" and "stereotypical south/east US". - melodic diction like a classic canadian - flat Rs like a bostoner - deep As like a southerner - clear Canadian hoose/oot/aboot around 2:50 just some observance from a dumbass
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Luigi's Discount Porn Bin posted:According to fun facts underneath the video, the show was filmed in Vancouver and featured random housewives. So she probably lived somewhere in the lower mainland but might have been from somewhere else originally. I grew up in BC and have never heard an accent quite like that. Yeah the more that I listen to it I wonder if she's from Alberta or something. My grandparents were that age and from Winnipeg and Rural MB, and they didn't sound anything like that. You know what? I'll forward it to a few relatives and if they have anything interesting to add, I'll report back. e. my mom says it reminds her of her Aunt who was born in the prairies in like 1915 but also lived a long time in Minnesota. CommonShore has a new favorite as of 00:46 on Nov 18, 2017 |
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Holy crap - nailed it in one! I don't even think I saw it one YouTube, it could have been before that! So it's been at least since the early 2000s since I've seen it.
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Many queer people embrace an expansive and ambiguous concept of queer as any sort of non-normative sex–that stretches far beyond just the gender/sex of the person you’re having sex with. See: The Charmed Circle. Sex can be non-normative among many axes–including procreative properties, marital status, place, numbers, commitment levels, and more. The fact that you think its “weird” speaks more about you than them. And it’s what queer liberation aims to fight against.
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Tetracube posted:Many queer people embrace an expansive and ambiguous concept of queer as any sort of non-normative sex–that stretches far beyond just the gender/sex of the person you’re having sex with. See: The Charmed Circle. me reading: i get theyre opposites but why the weird pie/circle diagram i cant evegfz
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