Would have been like roast beef sandwich with deli thin slices of homemade roast beef. Yeah. I don’t want it either though.
Would have been like roast beef sandwich with deli thin slices of homemade roast beef. Yeah. I don’t want it either though.
Oh. It was a whole pan of brownies with peanut butter on top.
Oh, yeah, use what you’ve got. I like tuna as well. Salmon would also work. That’s a good one with capers. I guess we used to make a beef version back in the day too
Browned perfectly! Also great with chicken salad, different kinds of cheese or bread. If you had rye bread and a burger patty, you could go with a patty melt. Pretty sure those typically have Swiss cheese.
It’s an excellent technique. Have fun experimenting!
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Yeah! I’m gonna fuck all y’all!
Let’s go get sushi and not pay.
From the Repo Man (in which this sort of shit was depicted) soundtrack:
Circle Jerks - When The Shit Hits The Fan (acoustic)
10 Provinces + 3 Territories = 1 single state’s worth of representation.
GFY DT.
Department Of Government Extravagance
Ah, now that does start to ring a bell. Thank you.
Thanks. That’s the sense I got. I’ll follow her again, I guess. (or maybe not)
I’m curious what people think of the author, Taylor Lorenz? I noticed I have her blocked on some social media and couldn’t remember why. I searched a little and found she had referred to Biden as a war criminal on WaPo, just prior to the election. Probably when I started blocking everything I didn’t think was generative in terms of news. I still think it’s a shit-take but am wondering if I’m just being thin-skinned? Is she a decent writer? Should we be following her? This is definitely an important story to follow. Anyhow, I have moved onto getting my stories from rss readers and some social media, no paid subscriptions to legacy MSM. So, scrutinizing individual writers becomes more critical.
Can’t say I ever cared about karma. Lemmy reminds me of stripped down original reddit. Almost original. I remember when Reddit didn’t even have thumbnails. Back then, there was a thing called memepool. You didn’t know what you were going to get when you clicked on links on either site. There was a lot of fun unpredictable content and Reddit still meant you read it and we’re vouching for it. It was like this whole world of quality stuff from really smart people. Thumbnails and subreddits ushered in a series of trashings and lead to intense divisiveness reddit never recovered from. . .