Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy!
Most maligned these days.
Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy!
Most maligned these days.
for good reasons
Well it sure ain't cause it ain't freaking delicious.
I agree fully. That's what makes eating healthily (and that can still be tasteful, delicious) in a pervasive, toxic corporate food environment, so difficult.
But eating BigFood, BigAg garbage on taste alone, and much of it is not only mouth-pleasing but addictive, as researched by the corporate food/chemical scientists, is sickening and killing Americans and other countries following America's example.
Last edited by boutons_deux; 10-06-2013 at 06:20 PM.
It's possible to make fried chicken, mashed potatoes, and gravy using all fresh and organic ingredients. The anti- big agriculture component seems premature.
Try making it without dead chickens.
Celery
It makes women want to you
Mussels. I'll take good mussels over lobster or crab any day. Oysters too.
Spinach. I put it in almost everything tbh
mixed with a main entree or as a side.
raw/cooked lobster is overrated, same with abologne/crab/sharkfin
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Egg noodles w/ butter. Could eat them everyday of my life.
btw, thx for allowing mouse to showcase his ty troll inventory itt
Holy ...Billy Crystal is one ing overrated Jew comic.
Billy Jewl is an overrated musician too
Ha ha... Now ing Snookie and Jwow are talking to him on Leno. What a ing cluster . As bad a Crystal is, this is like putting Jimmy Stewart next to Nelly. I like Nelly though. Next segment is Toni Braxton and Babyface (whatever the that is ). Toni is hot though but why put Billy Crystal with these B list wops and such. No racist...but if Billy Crystal is your headline guest...what the ...good thing for them I'm too lazy or drunk to look for the remote control because I think the Office is on. But Toni Braxton is still super hot so...
You're not a hunter I take it, I love dove and quail..
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Who hunts doves? I've honestly never heard of that .
Dove hunting in Argentina is pretty popular
That explains a lot.
It's pretty big here in Texas in September/October before deer season opens.
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