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Dammit, should have read on before making my comment. At least I had the decency to put spoiler tags on it.

I just watched the season finale of Jessica Jones, where Hope commits suicide.
That seemed weirdly topical.

You know Worcester technically makes it not vegetarian? It's an anchovies based sauce.

Great recipes. What I think of as a traditional Alfredo is something in between your recipes, basically reduced cream, butter and parmesan as the sauce.

Agreed. And then to top it of the admission that it's a breakfast option for their kid. That's proper food shame.

Crinkle cut potato chips with homemade dipping sauces anybody but me finds disgusting.

but… but… you get a piece of lime stuffed in the bottle! How can it not be fancy?

"… could tens of millions of Americans be wrong?"

Just be prepared for the fact that he will NOT be wearing any clothes when you let him out of that closet and he won't be willing to put any on when you go out for milkshakes.

God damn it. I'm almost jealous of your emotional journey.
I've been pretty down the last few days because of Trump. And I'm not even American. The feelings of pure sorrow and gratefulnes the news of Cohen's death has instilled in me, seem to wash away that feeling.
The sadness I have for the death of a brilliant but

Will there be no place for even Carrot Top in your godforsaken country?

There is a difference between being condescended to and being pandered to.
Maybe irritation by the former made people more susceptible to the latter.

Very true. And yet, I drink it as my standard go to beer. I later realized I was absent mindedly drinking a Chouffe while reading this article.

Everybody relapses to their student days at a music festival.
And of course I would find it hilarious if a foreign friend used terms like bvo'tje. If your friends are over thirty, try greeting them with a hearty "Hallo Boppers!" (Hallo pronounced Dutch). Bewilderment and laughter guaranteed.

I strongly disagree. The standard Hoegaarden and other witbier brands are weak imitations of Weizen in my book. As soon as I discovered the German stuff, I never looked back.

This weekend I brought two large shopping bags full of empty bottles back for the deposit. 75% of those were La Chouffes. That was just from a few months. I love the stuff. We used to visit the brewery so my dad could stock up when we went kayaking in Belgium, but I was too young to drink at the time.

A few years ago I went to the Czech Republic with a Czech friend and visited his grandparents, both pairs of them. The first ones were serious, well-educated and a bit stuffy. But they insisted I drank beer at breakfast. It's healthy!

Well, that's a phrase only used by bratty students (lullo's).

I wouldn't be too surprised that a beer brewed in a monastery on a hard to reach hill is not sold everywhere.

Fun fact: In Belgium and The Netherlands, wheat beers are called "witbier", literally white beer.
Probably because some dumb Dutch guy didn't understand the difference between the German word weiß (white) and Weizen (wheat).