Ragnar0711 PNF Meme Assistant Joined Aug 1, 2020 Messages 4,215 Reaction score 7,010 Points 203 Apr 16, 2024 #1 What'cha got? Reactions: garnetsilver
Duke Open-minded critical thinker Staff Joined May 11, 2018 Messages 10,709 Reaction score 21,103 Points 203 Location Dayton, OH Apr 16, 2024 #2 The Food That Built America - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org This is a great History Channel series on American foods. They usually cover two related foods/restaurants per episode. They show 3-4 episodes on Sunday night, 2-3 reruns and a new episode. It's become one of my favorite shoes. Reactions: garnetsilver and Ragnar0711
The Food That Built America - Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org This is a great History Channel series on American foods. They usually cover two related foods/restaurants per episode. They show 3-4 episodes on Sunday night, 2-3 reruns and a new episode. It's become one of my favorite shoes.
OP OP Ragnar0711 PNF Meme Assistant Joined Aug 1, 2020 Messages 4,215 Reaction score 7,010 Points 203 Apr 16, 2024 #3 The weirdest food in history: From fish bladder jam to beaver tails What our ancestors used to enthusiastically gobble up has to be seen to be believed www.history.co.uk
The weirdest food in history: From fish bladder jam to beaver tails What our ancestors used to enthusiastically gobble up has to be seen to be believed www.history.co.uk
Stevedog Truth Seeker Joined Aug 9, 2018 Messages 1,447 Reaction score 5,011 Points 203 Age 47 Apr 16, 2024 #4 Ragnar0711 said: What'cha got? View attachment 58324 Click to expand... Fried mouse bits might work. Something along the lines of popcorn chicken. If they are golden brown and crunchy they could be called "Mice Crispies". Reactions: Debi, garnetsilver, Ragnar0711 and 1 other person
Ragnar0711 said: What'cha got? View attachment 58324 Click to expand... Fried mouse bits might work. Something along the lines of popcorn chicken. If they are golden brown and crunchy they could be called "Mice Crispies".