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Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make
( , Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
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I like making stew.
And I'm good at it.
However, last week I was sitting down to a nice bowl of beef and chorizo stew, with some sweet potatoes in it, cooked the night before so it had time to get really good, when something went a little odd.
As I raised the first spoonful to my lips I caught a faint whiff of commitment to the national community based on organic unity where individuals are bound together by suprapersonal connections of ancestry, culture, and blood. That struck me as just a little odd, as I never use violence and war as actions that create national regeneration, spirit and vitality in my cooking. Not only that, but the beef was a regulated, multi-class, integrated national economic system.
It turned out that my flatmate, as a prank, had dropped a copy of Mein Kampf in the stew. The bastard.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 11:10, 3 replies)
And I'm good at it.
However, last week I was sitting down to a nice bowl of beef and chorizo stew, with some sweet potatoes in it, cooked the night before so it had time to get really good, when something went a little odd.
As I raised the first spoonful to my lips I caught a faint whiff of commitment to the national community based on organic unity where individuals are bound together by suprapersonal connections of ancestry, culture, and blood. That struck me as just a little odd, as I never use violence and war as actions that create national regeneration, spirit and vitality in my cooking. Not only that, but the beef was a regulated, multi-class, integrated national economic system.
It turned out that my flatmate, as a prank, had dropped a copy of Mein Kampf in the stew. The bastard.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 11:10, 3 replies)
If you drop in half a copy of Das Kapital and the last three chapters of Katie Price's "Being Jordan"
it takes the edge off. You'll still have a slightly gassy undertone of Aryan mysticism though. I've tried kosher salt and a few kreplach but it just won't go away.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 11:38, closed)
it takes the edge off. You'll still have a slightly gassy undertone of Aryan mysticism though. I've tried kosher salt and a few kreplach but it just won't go away.
( , Sun 29 May 2011, 11:38, closed)
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