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>>16307078

As a student of etymology....
>Dairy comes from the Middle English daie, which is rooted in the Old English dæge, "kneader of bread," or "female servant."

It basically means things produced by the female. Milk and Eggs are reproduction-related and produced only by the female. That's dairy.

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>>16304683
>That's why they're so cheap, among other reasons.
The main other reasons being that they're in saltwater instead of oil, and distributed by none other than Wal-Mart.

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>>16298303
You're talking as if you know what you're doing. You need to put yourself into the mindset of the kind of person would would do something like this. Here's what you do.
1) Get a big cheap "stock pot" style pot
2) Fill it with cheap oil
3) Put that bitch on the stove on high heat
4) Lift the heavy-ass turkey up to get it over the edge of the pot and then just... let it go and take a big step back.

There, now you know "enough".

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>>16265101
i can't tell if you're joking or just dumb, but that's 4chan i guess
>https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/bad+rap
>https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/usage-bad-rap-vs-bad-rep-vs-bad-wrap

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>>15753251
They can be sliced and dehydrated as well maintaining most of their texture and almost all of their nutrition. Capable of lasting 15-30 years, they are a survivalist's boon and provide variety over rice and beans.

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>>15721980
I mean... Yes?
>https://www.producereport.com/article/2017-year-review-china%E2%80%99s-avocado-market
>https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/10/chinas-middle-class-is-boosting-demand-for-avocados.html

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>>15646976
you can develop food allergies from eating the same thing relentlessly, long term.
like black people and chicken, for example.
maybe it's time to take a chicken tolerance break.

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>>15603941
thanks!
since you seem to know about diners...
when ordering eggs benedict i have sometimes gotten "the look" from the staff as if i had ordered a well done steak or something
how can i judge in advance whether a place actually wants to make those, or if they're going to spit in my food for ordering something hard to make?

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>>15266325
Honestly, I'm a big fan of potatoes for calories, they are extremely dense in nutrients as well. It takes maybe three potatoes to feed a man for a meal, and there's lots of ways to serve them. Eggs are cheap too. I can get a dozen for maybe 1.20USD at the store, and sometimes less if they are having a fire sale and are selling it as a loss leader. Hot dogs go well with a lot of things, surprisingly large numbers of ways to cook them, like Salichipapas. You can pretend you're eating exotic food, but it's just fried potatoes and sliced hot dogs with a fried egg or two and ketchup and mayo, maybe mustard if you like. That's what poor Peruvians and Bolivians eat.

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>>14331667
You ever swallow a shot and it burns? Yeah, your esophageal sphincter is the same way.

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>>14307688
It's true. Many nurses have warned about unnecessarily wearing masks. One guy even passed out while driving and crashed because he was alone in his car wearing a mask like a loon.

If you're not wearing goggles, a mask won't protect you either. Also, most people don't go through proper decontamination procedures or even take off the mask right.

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>>14269176
Probably not. The Mexicans even voted to keep Speedy Gonzales as a symbol of mexican culture.

> Concern about stereotypes
Feeling that the character presented an offensive Mexican stereotype, Cartoon Network shelved Speedy's films when it gained exclusive rights to broadcast them in 1999 (as a subsidiary of Time Warner, Cartoon Network is a corporate sibling to Warner Bros.). In an interview with Fox News on March 28, 2002, Cartoon Network spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg commented, "It hasn't been on the air for years because of its ethnic stereotypes."[6]

> Despite such controversy over potentially offensive characterizations, Speedy Gonzales remained a popular character in Latin America.[6] The Hispanic-American rights organization League of United Latin American Citizens called Speedy a cultural icon, and thousands of users registered their support of the character on the hispaniconline.com message boards. Fan campaigns to put Speedy back on the air resulted in the return of the animated shorts to Cartoon Network in 2002.[7]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedy_Gonzales#cite_note-7

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>>13886940
The cross on the confederate flag was taken from the scottish flag btw.

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Fun fact: (((They))) use wax to make the food for commercials.

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Hello, gentlemen of /ck/.

Do you all have any good recipes?

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