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When I have a child, it’s good to know they will be surrounded by items that will give them the advantages and protections I didn’t have, like Baby Einstein or Baby Genius CDs, parental controlled iPods, helmets, the depreciation of spanking as a form of discipline and Jif Omega-3 Creamy Peanut Butter.
I want my child [...]
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Here are a few product reviews posted this week from other blogs wrapped in an HTML shell and served with immature writing.
Sixteen beers and ten sake reviews in one evening? May God have mercy on their livers. (via TBQ)
Fried ice cream that’s not fried. There’s an F-word I would use to describe [...]
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I have a lot of friends who study psychology (you know who you are) and one of our favorite pastimes is talking about different fetishes people have or what couples do to spice up bedroom and/or in the back of a 1970’s van activities (I’m a college student who has a lot of time on [...]
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Here are a few product reviews posted this week from other blogs wrapped in an HTML shell and served with immature writing.
Many potatoes were harmed in this potato chip throwdown. (via Grub Grade)
Milky-white Japanese sperm liqueur. Need I say more? (via The A.V. Club)
Hmm…Which is the lesser of two evils? [...]
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Jif Natural is the lambskin condom of big brand peanut butter because they’re both made from natural ingredients and both feel great on my skin. While lambskin condoms are made from lamb intestines, Jif Natural Peanut Butter consists of just five simple ingredients: roasted peanuts, sugar, palm oil, salt and molasses.
Being made [...]
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Death by Hello Kitty is not how I hope to leave this Earth, but the Hello Kitty Rice Seasoning Mix has the power to make it happen with its 2,739 milligrams of sodium per package.
Although that’s not how I imagined Hello Kitty would truly off me.
I figure if Hello Kitty wanted to end [...]
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When I was invited to a pig roast by some good friends this weekend, I tried to figure out the perfect spicy condiment that was going to enhance the pig without overpowering the delicious flavor. I settled on giardiniera, which is a concoction of pickled vegetables marinated with spicy peppers.
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Filed under: Food Oddities, Condiments
I have a confession to make. I collect condiments the way other people collect rare books or unusual stamps. I'm always on the lookout for interesting mustards, regional mayonnaise (the trip out to Lancaster County a few weeks ago introduced me to Duke's), funky hot sauces or ethnic flavor enhancers (that ...
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Filed under: Recipes, Northern Africa, Condiments, Spices, Ingredient Spotlight
What Tabasco is to Avery Island, harissa is to Tunisia. This brick red tomato, garlic and spice paste is stirred into stews, served as a condiment for elaborate couscous dishes, and used as a rub for meat. Though originally Tunisian, it's ubiquitous in Moroccan and ...
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