Considering their recent choices, I’m surprised the didn’t also add diced banana peppers into the dough as well. Still not going to eat this stuff.
Considering their recent choices, I’m surprised the didn’t also add diced banana peppers into the dough as well. Still not going to eat this stuff.
posted this down below on it’s own, but this is worth a read:
For the true “Beer Nerd” -
It changes nearly every time I make them depending on my mood and what other things I’m bringing along to compliment them, but the main key to the marinade is red wine, no vinegar. Also, the thin “stuffing” layer inside the cap that ends up covered in cheese contains both roasted red pepper and green onion (not…
lol, I’m afraid I stole nothing, it was given to me.
That is a good question, It’s a terrible name, but a long, long time ago I took the plunge and bought a “roast” on Thanksgiving, and ever since, Quorn has been my go-to poultry replacement
I’m more fun at a BBQ than Motoki, I expect. Plus I make a mean marinated portabelllo parm that most people flock to above burgers at BBQ’s too.
Methinks someone hasn’t gotten laid in a while...
“Where only fast food is available[?]”
I mean... to a certain extent, I understand this take. It used to apply to me, mostly back when I was a couple/few years into vegetarianism and realized that “natural flavors” included dead animal products and various other things got to me, like “beef powder” included in “oriental flavor” ramen and such... I felt…
From the headline, I thought this was going to be a story about some cook on a cruise ship intentionally giving everyone botulism or something...
Try the Quorn ones instead.
Try Quorn instead. SOOOOOOOO much better.
Been a vegetarian for a long time now, tried nearly every faux-meat there is, and morningstar is garbage, one of the worst out there, definitely the worst of the major brands. I appreciate what Dr. Kellogg did for vegetarianism in this country, and they have lots of other decent products, but morningstar is just bad.
Maybe Yum! Brands doesn’t want to mess up its cross-marketing/mixed recipe promotion possibilities with Kellogg’s, or maybe there was a provision saying negative things about it for any reason was written into their agreement? Yum! loves it some fused branding...
The only toys I remember getting at/from restaurants were my stuffed Noid and a Land Before Time rubbery plastic dinosaur puppet from Pizza Hut. I don’t remember a single thing I got from a standard fast food burger joint.
I agree, except when it comes to the hot dog question... there’s only one correct answer there.
I suspect a lot of it is about De La Rocha, and whether he feels like doing more. I saw these guys 5 times back in the day, and Zach’s performances seemed like they took a pretty serious toll by the end of each one of them. He’s a LOT older now, and without new, less intense music, which I don’t think is possible…
...and wool doesn’t immediately melt and cause horrible burns when hot... so there’s that too.
Not to nit-pick, but...