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JollyBoyJohn posted:The raspberry is by far the worst berry A case can certainly be made. All those little loving seeds. And they turn to mush quickly.
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My mum's old place in the archipelago used to have raspberries growing right outside the door by the path. Sorry that's not an opinion .
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 20:02 |
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Doctor Spaceman posted:I don't think I've ever seen a corn muffin. Gaius Marius posted:Maybe like Deep South or something, I never see 'em in a bakery up here. And our Blueberry outsells our other muffins 2:1. I live in New York City and every place I've been to that sells muffins sells corn muffins. quote:If they topped Cupcakes like Cake Cake's they'd be fine. It's the mountain that's the problem. Modern Bakeries put far too much emphasis on Aesthetics at the cost of Taste. Platystemon posted:Almost everything that has frosting has way too much of it. Tiggum posted:Brownies are poo poo. I do not understand the appeal. They taste... fine? Not great. And the texture's nothing to write home about either. They are the platonic ideal of "that was a dessert, I guess". Just a thing that exists and can be categorised. Too much chocolate with nothing else to balance it out. It's not my favorite, but I don't necessarily hate it. Mu Zeta posted:Brownies are a good vehicle for vanilla ice cream. Also weed.
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Tiggum posted:Brownies are poo poo. I do not understand the appeal. They taste... fine? Not great. And the texture's nothing to write home about either. They are the platonic ideal of "that was a dessert, I guess". Just a thing that exists and can be categorised. See the thing is everywhere has different sorts of brownie consistency and almost all of them (as long as they don't fall too close to cake) are nice. I just like them a lot as they are closer to my true love, chocolate biscuits and slabs of chocolate.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 20:49 |
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Cheese, maybe brie, but also could be something else, is the best dessert. Some port to go with it.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 21:03 |
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Soda should cost like $10 a gallon. How much sense does it make that if you carbonate water and add corn syrup and other stuff to it, it’s cheaper than plain water? Also it’s killing you.
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It isn't cheaper than water
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 21:16 |
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Gaius Marius posted:It isn't cheaper than water I assume they mean bottled water.
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I'm aware. But it's a nonsensical thing to say.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 21:26 |
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Is it even cheaper than that? Anyway bottled water is a horrible symptom of capitalism and one of the ways the rich are destroying the world.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 21:26 |
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No, a 20oz of Dew is 2.19 and a liter of water is ¢99
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 21:28 |
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The price of soda shot through the roof with inflation so that guys weird wish for it to be $10 a gallon is almost granted. It's like $7 for a 12 pack now I have a device that dispenses water for almost free its p cool
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 23:10 |
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$20
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 23:18 |
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Soda should be cheaper. Fountain soda is a huge grift. It's usually about 1-2 cents of syrup in a drink. One of the highest profit margin items at fast food places.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 23:18 |
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I pay 10€ a month for water that's cleaner than Evian (which, to be fair, doesn't take much). I use it to wash my arse and balls, among other things.
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# ? Jun 24, 2022 23:46 |
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The secret is to just not buy bottled water. Vote with your wallet!
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alexandriao posted:How... What... You ever feel like you just don't really wanna do things? Just go to sleep instead of lift a weight. Open a beer instead of getting on a train because you wanna gently caress. ? That's a moment where religion can step in and push you over.
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doverhog posted:You ever feel like you just don't really wanna do things? Just go to sleep instead of lift a weight. Open a beer instead of getting on a train because you wanna gently caress. ? That's a moment where religion can step in and push you over. Indeed. Instead I tend to get my cardio (short for car radio) when lifting beers to 103.9 KNIN The Dawg home of Chester our local BJ (beans jockey)
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Whatever gets you there.
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Doing Cardio is a moral failure
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There is a reason pcp stands for primary care psychologist
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# ? Jun 25, 2022 01:55 |
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Certain corporations are now better at protecting women's rights than loving Pelosi
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Pelosi, and most of her party, has never had any intention of protecting women's rights, or improving the material conditions for anyone except themselves. They are bribed by the same billionaires as the Republicans are, and will work extra hard to keep down any threats from within their party. Biden or Obama can't get anything done (except make sure Bernie loses) because that is their role, paid opposition. When they actually have a majority, you gotta build bipartisan support, defer to Manchin, etc. because their whole purpose is to prevent the left from changing things.
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# ? Jun 25, 2022 07:08 |
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Corn-based stuff like that just common here.
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# ? Jun 25, 2022 07:36 |
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If we are going to do politics stuff then I think unionisation coupled with large scale market disruption is going to be more effective than electoral politics over the next few years.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:I pay 10€ a month for water that's cleaner than Evian (which, to be fair, doesn't take much). I use it to wash my arse and balls, among other things. But environmentalists always say that cotton uses a lot of water.
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Josef bugman posted:If we are going to do politics stuff then I think unionisation coupled with large scale market disruption is going to be more effective than electoral politics over the next few years. It's true. Labour organizing is the what the elites fear, because denying your labour to someone who needs it is the most powerful tool anyone has, as long as we are talking peace time.
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Mash sucks. It looks and feels like the nutrient paste you'd get from a food machine in a dystopia and the only function it serves is to be a vector for things that actually enjoyable to eat.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Mash sucks. It looks and feels like the nutrient paste you'd get from a food machine in a dystopia and the only function it serves is to be a vector for things that actually enjoyable to eat. You're not putting enough butter in it. Also, try adding some tarragon. Game changer.
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Tiggum posted:You're not putting enough butter in it.
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# ? Jun 25, 2022 12:53 |
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drat a nutrient rich food that is filling and can be flavored in a variety of ways -that sucks!
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# ? Jun 25, 2022 13:44 |
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“Ugh, I boiled these potatoes and then smashed them into a paste adding nothing and all they taste like is potatoes! What a rip off!”
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Roast potatoes are easier to make, look nicer, and taste better.Robobot posted:“Ugh, I boiled these potatoes and then smashed them into a paste adding nothing and all they taste like is potatoes! What a rip off!” I added cream, butter, and salt. All of those are nice, as was the mustard and cream sauce that the mash picked up. It's just mash itself is a singularly overrated food and is one of the worst things you can do with potatoes other than make a salad.
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Platystemon posted:But environmentalists always say that cotton uses a lot of water. Yeah, well, I pay 10€ a month for a lot of water, then?
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doverhog posted:It's true. Labour organizing is the what the elites fear, because denying your labour to someone who needs it is the most powerful tool anyone has, as long as we are talking peace time. I think that and increasingly constant protests will be a major feature of the next decade or so.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Like I said it's a vector for things that actually taste nice
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credburn posted:Juneteenth has a rather prodigal son feel to it. It's not specifically a celebration of the end of slavery, or the Emancipation or the end of the war or any of that. It's a celebration for Texas who finally let their slaves go two fuckin years after the rest of the country. Like, it's specifically about Texas being two years late to the game. Juneteenth was June 19th, 1865, aka immediately as Union troops entered and occupied Texas, the furthest confederate state from invasion. The place sucks enough without making poo poo up. Did you confuse two months with two years?
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# ? Jun 26, 2022 00:12 |
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The fact that Americans were OK with bombing the Vietnamese instead of using thermonuclear weapons on Texas tells you all you need to know about Americans.
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And now Texas has some of the best Vietnamese food in the country
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Juneteenth was June 19th, 1865, aka immediately as Union troops entered and occupied Texas, the furthest confederate state from invasion. The place sucks enough without making poo poo up. Did you confuse two months with two years? Well, I must admit I was rather ignorant about the whole thing. I first learned of Juneteenth in 2008 when I was in a Texas jail, and then living in Texas for a little bit. I moved back North shortly thereafter and wouldn't even hear "Juneteenth" mentioned outside of Texas for almost ten years. The Emancipation became official two and a half years before Juneteenth. From juneteenth.com: quote:Later attempts to explain this two and a half year delay in the receipt of this important news have yielded several versions that have been handed down through the years. Often told is the story of a messenger who was murdered on his way to Texas with the news of freedom. Another is that the news was deliberately withheld by the enslavers to maintain the labor force on the plantations. And still another is that federal troops actually waited for the slave owners to reap the benefits of one last cotton harvest before going to Texas to enforce the Emancipation Proclamation. All of which, or none of these versions could be true. Certainly, for some, President Lincoln’s authority over the rebellious states was in question. Whatever the reasons, conditions in Texas remained status quo well beyond what was statutory. In the Texas jail, there were no extra possibilities; inmates and cops alike were in agreement that Texas wasn't going to release their slaves until troops came to make them do it, even if they had the news of the Emancipation and the appropriate official orders or whatever. This was the version I first came to know... and I guess until, uh, today I didn't really look further into it. Edit: I'm really trying not to sound defensive about my ignorance but I don't know how to better articulate that in text :\ Edit 2 for rando anecdote: Juneteenth was a special kind of holiday for Texas jails, and instead of normal meals, we got stereotypical meals like collared greens, chicken and waffles, other awkwardly chosen foods. credburn has a new favorite as of 01:24 on Jun 26, 2022 |
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