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Not technically, but it typically works a little better. It let's the flour hydrate all the way. Also, for pancakes, the packing powder activates and you start to see some rising in the batter. This creates a very fluffy pancake.

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>>15767788
i mean say wghat you will with regards to the state of affairs in this webm, but let me tell you something. look at that mommy. i bet she's got a nice little pussy, probably completely natural too. probably doesnt shave her body either. im sitting here at my desk popping a chub just imagine what it would be like to take her into my house, get her a hot shower and just bend her over my counter and penetrate her fertile cunt while h,er dumb fuck aspie son plays minecraft in the next room not even aware of the fact that im plowing his mom's fucking guts out. next stop for me is somewhere in eastern europe

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>>14879238
Is this a real thing?
>>14879333
Any blender recommendations? smoothies look easy to get down.
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>>14879357
Any diet charts/recipes you can recommend me? I just started cooking, I really like it but I dont really know much about how to find good recipes.
Getting out in nature has really helped me get going and want to change this horrible lifestyle I have going for me. I want to live for a long time to enjoy the outdoors for as long as possible.

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Proper English food is good too. The ploughman's lunch is scrummy. Eel pie and pale ale will warm your innards on a cold afternoon. A lot of English food is meat cooked over an open flame with bread, tuber veg and gravy. Read "Albion's Seed" and you'll see most american barbecue has English roots. There's nothing wrong with red meat, cheese and bread and the folk who could afford good food in medieval times are well in England. And the rest of Britain as well for that matter. Luv me some haggis and beans on toast with some Branston and sharp cheddar. Black pudding and eggs with fried potatoes and mushrooms is lovely. Used to have two eggs over easy with tomatoes, fried kipper and a stout for brekky when I was at IU. There's a place called 'The Runcible Spoon' that I believe is still open that serves it if any hoosierbros are about.

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