MiniDoom
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A plate of ribs for $4????
I call bs on that too. I went to a road side bbqer a few weeks ago near bumblefuck wva and it was like 13/20 for half/full rack of ribs.
A plate of ribs for $4????
A plate of ribs for $4????
I call bs on that too. I went to a road side bbqer a few weeks ago near bumblefuck wva and it was like 13/20 for half/full rack of ribs.
I call bs on that too. I went to a road side bbqer a few weeks ago near bumblefuck wva and it was like 13/20 for half/full rack of ribs.
Awesome, one of my goals in life is to eat in bumblefuck wva. :awe:
(I am serious)
how does that picture of actual frozen ribs look any tastier?
Because they don't look like styrofoam packing?
lolthefuck?
I assume that is what "Bangers and Mash" is?
Brats and mashed potatoes.
Right.
I'd much rather have some nice British food
I figured bangers and mash would be delicious - it certainly does not look delicious. What's with the brits and turning everything into a fucking pie.
I assume that is what "Bangers and Mash" is?
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No fucking shit. People are idiots.It's frozen meat. That's what ALL frozen meat looks like. I'm not saying it's a quality product, but it's no different from a hamburger from a fast food joint.
But, yeah, McRibs really are disgusting.
I'm sure they wonder why we try to make everything into a sandwich...
I figured bangers and mash would be delicious - it certainly does not look delicious. What's with the brits and turning everything into a fucking pie.
Thats not bangers and mash.
At least you guys give your food cool names.
I have been waiting for probably five years to post that. Thanks for the opportunity!
WTF. Toad in a hole?
Toad in the hole is a traditional English dish[1] consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, usually served with vegetables and onion gravy. The origin of the name "Toad-in-the-Hole" is often disputed. Many suggestions are that the dish's resemblance to a toad sticking its head out of a hole provides the dish with its somewhat unusual name. It is rumoured to have been called "Frog-in-the-Hole" in the past, although little evidence exists to support this theory.[2] It can also be referred to, less popularly, as "Jimmy toad".[3]
I guess at least it is creative.
My mom still refers to a "Hot beef commercial" as "Shit on a shingle"
Your mom knows what she's talking about. I think so anyway. I have no idea what a HBC is.