>no ice cream allowed edition
>>7220117
They are two separate things...
>>7220117
Gelato because it's more expensive and it's foreign, ergo, it's better, because this is /ck/ and America food= bad
Foreign food= good
>>7220120
It also tastes better, so /ck/ is once again proven right.
Just got my braces tightened and dont feel like cooking. My teeth hurt and im hungry. What should i eat? Where should i go? inb4 mash potatoes
>>7219636
Eat a cock like you usually do.
You'll be fine.
>>7219636
get the fuck out
>>7219658
oh come on man i just used it cuz taco bell cups
Who /steel reserve/ here?
>>7219291
Colt 45 for life, nukka
It doesn't taste the best, but it's cheap and it's strong. If you aren't drinking it to get drunk, you're doing it wrong.
Nope. King Cobra.
So you think you can cook better than this guy?
Is that a question?
>>7219200
Is this a statement?
>>7219207
I hope so. I'd like to check my balance.
The word taste is synonymous with subjectivity.
There are some things that are near universally despised, such as poo poo and burnt food (there's a biological basis for most things that are universally unappealing)
There are some things that some people like and others dislike, like oysters or offal (this can be down to personal preference)
And then there's the weird social taste patterns. The most glaring I can think of is doneness of red meat. Black people hate anything below medium well done. Now presuming that the factors that lead to this...
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>>7219096
>well-done is the same as burnt leather
but not when it's chicken or pork right? you know in japan some places serve rare/raw chicken? why do you eat burnt leather chicken OP?
>>7219096
You are seriously bored.
>>7219096
Babies love poo from birth. It's familiar to them. It's comforting.
Parents teach them to avoid it. It's social, not biological.
Happy New Year, /ck/.
Ask a Navy cook anything.
>>7219063
What's it like taking a dick in your bungpiece?
Why do you still use beef to cook if ostrich is so clearly superior?
>>7219066
Not as painful now as it was at first.
does crawfish taste like lobster?
yes, if you were so poor that you've never tasted the real thing.
>>7218825
im so rich I've only tasted lobster. never had mudbug.
>>7218833
yes that is my contention faggot and my charitable gift of the season, to ya'll foodbank bitches.
who here /ready4newyears/
>>7218524
>no champagne at all
>>7218524
>spotted cow
Literally the worst New Glarus beer
Get out of my state
>>7218538
It's not even in your time zone m8
Funnest food to make
sushi
>>7218143
>funnest
Not a word, but alright I'll bite.
Something fun and exciting with lots of visual, auditory and aromatic elements going on while cooking it... so I'll say anything flambe: bananas foster, cherries jubilie (the sprinkling of cinnamon over the open flame looks like little fireworks and smells amazing), baked alaska etc etc etc.
That's just sweets though. Making fires is always exciting.
Pohk frihd Raice
>tfw cut the shit out of my hand trying to cut bread for a ham sandwich
W-Why didn't you tell me cooking was so dangerous, /ck/?
Your knife isn't sharp enough.
Making s sandwich isn't cooking. You don't call the employees at Subway "cooks."
>>7218114
That's because they're artists
Would six of these give you a hangover?
No, they wouldn't. I drink 10-12 a day.
>>7217986
ITT: "Craft" Beer
:^)
depends what you do with them
>raisins are just natures chocolate chips
>>7217807
Germans make wine from raisins called TBA and BA. Uncultured swine, broaden your horizons...if you can afford it.
>>7217807
>/v/irgin
>>7217807.
>/v/irgin.
so im going to Burger King for the first time ever. What should I get.
Double whopper with cheese, heavy all.
Large drink, large onion rings.
>>7216630
/thread
$1.49 for nuggets?
Anyone here ever had to eat a pet? Like a pig or chicken?
>>7216470
>pet
>pig or chicken
We used to have a pet steer named Cutie Pie.
He arrived as just one of a truckload of feeder steers but it quickly became obvious that he had been hand raised. My niece adopted him as a pet. When it came time to sell the cattle, Cutie Pie stayed.
Cutie Pie would follow my niece around like he was a dog. Imagine a 5 or 6 year old girl with a 1,500 pound (or bigger) dog.
He really liked to have his head and neck scratched.
Cutie Pie had a nice life on the farm. He had plenty of pasture his entire life. When he was getting old in years, we decided to...
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>>7217784
>not having a pet pig
>l i t e r a l l y one day from 2016