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Curing salt for pancetta
Bread Heads
These are religious (Buddhist) icons but still, don’t you think you could totally nail Ruhlman’s BLT challenge with one of these? I’d pry open a mouth, stuff the bacon lettuce and tomato in there, maybe pipe some mayo…
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Goodbye Summer
A Hunger Artist?
Some people will eat almost anything. I suppose that some are motivated to stuff unusual things into their maws by the prospect of appearing to be braver or badder than the rest of us while others are simply so hungry that they will eat whatever to assuage their appetite. The woman in this video eats a sword. I’ll leave it up to you to decide why she’d want to do something like that.
But I think it is telling that she does not chew it and neither does she appear to allow it to pass through her intestines.
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A Hunger Artist?
Some people will eat almost anything. I suppose that some are motivated to stuff unusual things into their maws by the prospect of appearing to be braver or badder than the rest of us while others are simply so hungry that they will eat whatever to assuage their appetite. The woman in this video eats a sword. I’ll leave it up to you to decide why she’d want to do something like that.
But I think it is telling that she does not chew it and neither does she appear to allow it to pass through her intestines.
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Can’t breath? Eat more Fish
It’s nice to see that these Indian asthmatics are not exactly happy to eat live fish stuffed with herbs. I mean, there are so many of them lined for the treatment that if even some of them appeared to be eager I’d have to question my aversion.
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A Vegetarian Greek Tragedy
Care to watch the story of Oedipus acted out by vegetables?
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A Vegetarian Greek Tragedy
Care to watch the story of Oedipus acted out by vegetables?
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