
- potato and leek gratin and kievs.
Do we write kyivs now? Or is food nomenclature unaffected by war?
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 17:41, archived)

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( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 17:56, archived)

but once you stop the trippyness fades in 20-ish mins. it can get seriously fucking weird tho. like, the world seeming to be molten wax or feeling like you are between universes and if you move you'll fall out of reality weird.
i quite like it.
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 17:58, archived)

but then i also came 2nd in an irl poker game on mushrooms, so, i dunno
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 18:00, archived)

ketamine also has anti anxiety properties for some chemical reason i can't remember so the trippyness is not usually scary and it doesn't last for hours.
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 18:18, archived)

but don't worry it was because she did loads and fucked up her bladder so it wasn't immediate, reckon you're safe.
( , Sun 10 Nov 2024, 2:12, archived)

But I get irrationally annoyed when people say hunter's chicken. When did that start? Do food producers think that we're too stupid to say chicken cacciatore?
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 19:00, archived)

You don't need to "hunt" chickens in the first place. They're domesticated.
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 19:38, archived)

he took the chicken with him in case he didn't catch anything
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( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 19:56, archived)

in Italian, cacciatore roughly translates to “hunter”, meaning that those who prepared this meal usually hunted the chicken themselves
hence the name, i guess
( , Sat 9 Nov 2024, 19:57, archived)