The Manchester Liveshow became so flirty
We have our new polycule
Annabelle Cheddar x Margret Encino x Big Barry Syx x Sophie Bikes x Arthur Aguefort
Poor Gorgug was truly just there
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Looking at todays list i think our next strap sucker is barry
it is too early in my workday to be considering barry sucking the strap
bc he absolutely does, and now that and annabelle saying "your highness, my thighs are weapons" are all i'm gonna be thinking about for the next 5.5 hours of my work day
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National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
As sweet potatoes are one of the most important crops in the world, it only makes sense that National Cook a Sweet Potato Day has arisen over the ages. Sweet potatoes are delicious and chock-full of all sorts of vitamins and minerals your body needs to stay healthy, and it’s high time we stopped looking at them as just an addition to our Thanksgiving dinner.
History of National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
No official origin of Sweet Potato Day itself can be found, however it is likely that various cultures have honoured this food for centuries. In fact, the sweet potato has been cultivated and enjoyed for thousands of years, as the origin and domestication of the sweet potato are estimated to have happened at least 5000 years ago.
When digging up the remains of an ancient Peruvian culture, researchers found remnants of sweet potatoes that may date back as far as 8000 B.C.
When introduced to Europe in the 16th century, the sweet potato was automatically declared a delicacy and was very expensive, which was especially strange seeing as how it had taken the English 200 (!) years to start treating Irish potatoes like real food.
Till this day, sweet potatoes are a staple in countries such as Uganda and Rwanda, and they are also very popular in most Asian countries, from Japan to Vietnam to India.
How to celebrate National Cook a Sweet Potato Day
National Cook a Sweet Potato Day is our chance to recognise the important contributions that this vegetable has made to humanity.
As with other food-related events, part of the fun of this day is that we can cook a sweet potato however we see fit. Whether it is boiled, steamed, fried or prepared with other delectable dishes, the sweet potato is both healthy and tasty.
Sweet potatoes can be used in salads, pies and soups. They can be used as a side dish or serve as the main course when made into a casserole. They can be combined with flour, yeast and several other ingredients to be made into rolls, or they can be combined with eggs, sugar and spices like cinnamon to make a delicious pie. There are even recipes for sweet potato quesadillas, sweet potato pudding and sweet potato chip dip to be found.
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Olive Garden
Buster: Nooshy… just because an Italian restaurant offers endless entrees and breadsticks…
[Cut to Nooshy eating her 80th serving of spinach ravioli and 400th breadstick]
Buster: …It doesn’t mean that they expect us to stay ad infinitum!
Nooshy: Just a moment, Mr. Moon! I think I feel my belly about to pop!
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Somehow in the last year i have gone from "ewww why are you eating the rind on brie that's mold" to "actually my preferred brand of cheddar tend to come with a little bit of white mold in the outside of the block and it actually kinda tastes better that way"
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