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laughingmeeses t1_jdy5jyi wrote
Reply to [Homemade] wife’s birthday dinner chicken tacos, root beer infused with 100mg thc , and cheese cake by Vegas-_-666
I didn't know peach faygo existed.
laughingmeeses t1_jd8kx3i wrote
Reply to comment by flouronmypjs in [homemade] Aspergus with Dijonaise and smoked salmon. by SeorsaGradh
Is it Hellmann's? That's who I remember producing it.
Edit: https://youtube.com/watch?v=gtM11Gb_7Bs&feature=shares
laughingmeeses t1_jd8aip4 wrote
Reply to comment by flouronmypjs in [homemade] Aspergus with Dijonaise and smoked salmon. by SeorsaGradh
It was even a product sold in the US back in the '90s. Definitely mayo and Dijon
laughingmeeses t1_ja16u5p wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
No. They're called gherkins. You don't know what you're talking about.
laughingmeeses t1_ja166j6 wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
No, that's the funny thing. In English, pickles only refers to pickled cucumbers in the US. If you ordered pickles in the UK you'll be sorely disappointed by what you're served.
laughingmeeses t1_ja14mg4 wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
I get that English might be the only language you know; I'd like to imagine that the word is pretty recognizable.
laughingmeeses t1_ja13j4t wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
Only in the US. Travel to literally any other country in the world that has a history of pickling and they'll look at you like you're daft if you assert they're just cucumbers. I literally have a jar of "picles" in my fridge that is mostly cauliflower with some carrots thrown in.
laughingmeeses t1_ja106fe wrote
laughingmeeses t1_ja0o8zm wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
Anyone who's spent any time at all around food, in this case corn, should be able to clearly differentiate what the heck they're looking at. It's a bit like someone looking at a red onion and assuming its the same as a white or yellow onion. It's not hard to be vaguely cognizant of how things are different.
laughingmeeses t1_ja0l1gr wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
The fact that a fundamental piece of cooking knowledge is a TIL for someone is either a failing in their biology education or a failing on their guiding forces, whether that be parents or someone else. Different food is different. There's no trick there.
laughingmeeses t1_ja0e1gn wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
Differenct grains have been understood to do different things for centuries. This is a TIL for people that live under rocks/have no fundamental understanding of food. Im stoked people are learning but leveling an elementary fact like it's insightful is kinda goofy.
laughingmeeses t1_ja0cxyo wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
I... wheat and corn are not the same thing.
laughingmeeses t1_ja067zt wrote
Reply to comment by SeiCalros in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
You ignored my first question. secondly, do you think all cheeses can be sliced and all beef can be steaks?
laughingmeeses t1_ja0587d wrote
Reply to comment by greenappletree in TIL: "Popcorn" is not simply a descriptive term, but also refers to a specific variety of corn which has the unique characteristic of being able to pop, while the other five varieties of corn do not have this capability. by greenappletree
There's a lot to unpack here. Do you live somewhere where corn is new? Have you ever dried corn?
laughingmeeses t1_j9wvvar wrote
Reply to comment by HectorsMascara in If Fetterman resigns, who would Shapiro appoint? I’m kind of obsessed with Giselle Fetterman. by [deleted]
I'm desperately trying to figure out what you're saying.
laughingmeeses t1_j5oyg9g wrote
Reply to comment by NEBook_Worm in Pennsylvania House Republicans want to be called back to vote on constitutional amendments by themollusk
Which is perfectly fine. Don't be dense. My only assertion was that the two parties didn't exist upon the founding of the US. Either you're intentionally being obtuse or your reading comprehension regarding my comments is absolute shit.
laughingmeeses t1_j5onlwa wrote
Reply to comment by NEBook_Worm in Pennsylvania House Republicans want to be called back to vote on constitutional amendments by themollusk
Made no claims regarding pork barrel legislation. Simply pointing out that it's a flatly ignorant statement.
laughingmeeses t1_j5oai7g wrote
Reply to comment by NotTRYINGtobeLame in Pennsylvania House Republicans want to be called back to vote on constitutional amendments by themollusk
Both parties didn't exist at "the dawn of the nation". You've some ignorance showing.
laughingmeeses t1_j0l3qhk wrote
Search for testing centers that specialize in iimagery.
You'll need a script/order but they should be accepting of cash/debit/bank orders.
Edit: this place in PA used to accept cash. Also, it's PA, everyone will accept cash due to the Amish and Mennonite communities. Holy Spirit Imaging Center +1 717-972-4900 https://maps.app.goo.gl/tkAb8JQ4KTfFZtRY6
laughingmeeses t1_iy8tk8b wrote
Reply to comment by queensekhmet in Can I get a PA state ID and have a DL from another state? by [deleted]
Need for marijauna is state based. Generally scripts are recognized but you're in some funny territory. You will probably have to see a doctor in PA and again, justify your need.
Don't be surprised if the doctor gives or prescribes something different.
laughingmeeses t1_iy8siig wrote
Reply to comment by queensekhmet in Can I get a PA state ID and have a DL from another state? by [deleted]
You're going to have to get a fresh script. No way around that one.
laughingmeeses t1_iy8s8zc wrote
Reply to comment by queensekhmet in Can I get a PA state ID and have a DL from another state? by [deleted]
Medicaid?
laughingmeeses t1_iy8ow22 wrote
Is this some kind of janky dodge from law enforcement?
laughingmeeses t1_iy34y4s wrote
Reply to comment by Excludos in Patty melt [homemade] by JesusJugs123
I do it all the time. It's actually really cheap because you can use the odd cuts that butchers sell really cheap.
laughingmeeses t1_jeah6wx wrote
Reply to comment by Akai1up in "Dinosaur Firesquad, James Gurney, Oil, 2006 by expiablepommel869
I've been saying this for years.