The crust has to be cooked in the center, partialy bake before putting not too much topping on or use them trays with the holes however you are gona do that is up to you ... or you end up with pizza stew
The crust has to be cooked in the center, partialy bake before putting not too much topping on or use them trays with the holes however you are gona do that is up to you ... or you end up with pizza stew
Lee Lau - xxx-er is the laziest Asian canuck I know
Oomph I'm surprised nobody mentioned the south pacific passion for sucking the green gooey shit out of the belly of lobsters. Fucking Samoans love that shit and make me want to gag when they eat them, moaning in delight as they suck the guts out.
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lobster rolls over lobster any day. you can enjoy without having to feel bad staring into those beady little eyes
agree that that green goo stuff is F'ing disgusting
right up there with bananas
skid luxury
How does the McDonald’s lobster roll compare to New England seafood shack rolls? We asked our resident seafood expert
https://newengland.com/today/travel/new-england/places-to-eat/mcdonalds-lobster-roll/
Try the lobster tempura at Sushi Roku in Vegas, then call me.
Trout is way overrated. Fun to catch. Throw em back.
Any 90's band from Seattle
David Wright
Red ski boots
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
This thread. I want my 15 minutes back.
Steamed, boiled, WTF ever, you can do the same shit with shrimp or crawfish and not have to work so hard for your meal.
^^That's for you and Tipp. And, you guys aren't saying anything that hasn't been preached time and again by Baltimore natives. Never seen a group of people so excited about hard labor.
Remind me. We'll send him a red cap and a Speedo.
dang homey isn't lookin so good these days
He'll still be your hero, baby.
Vail
So for those of us who don't live near the coast these folks
https://getmainelobster.com/
run some good specials, 60% off is worth waiting for. Never bought any live but the tails are great.
The harmonic sophistication under an ostensibly simple melody, more specifically the ambiguity of the key, very creative frequent modulations pulled off with such ease, inverted chords with the bass nearly always playing a note other than the tonic, unresolved chords at the brink of resolving then resolving to surprising places but never sounding tricked up. Off the top of my head I cannot think of a more harmonically rich pop song, except Jimmy Van Heusen's Here's That Rainy Day (if that qualifies as a pop song). Both songs are often the subject of harmonic analysis in advanced music theory classes, and for good reason. Brian Wilson heard this stuff in his head. Genius.
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