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Tabasco.  I’ve tried other hot sauces on fries and this is the one.

I don’t know what kind of ketchup McDonald’s uses, but it is definitely not plain old Heinz like Burger King claims to use (and is still nasty watery tomato jizz). McD’s ketchup somehow has this extra tanginess, almost vinegary that balances out properly cooked, hot fries, or covers up when they’re obviously not a

Okay, curry sauce is pretty solid.

I like this blue chees fondue that they used to serve at Rathbun’s in Atlanta:

Thats a deep cut for an American website 

Everyone in Britain pronounces it Chia-batta, with some slight regional accent variations (southerners go for more of a bahta, northerners keep the “a” short). I can’t imagine any other way to say it? But then I say this as someone who gets filthy looks from Americans when I ask for brush-etta.

I used to love Barr’s pop, especially Dandelion & Burdock (do they still make that?) and Irn Bru. It’s almost impossible to find here in the US.

Makes sense since almonds cost considerably more than milk powder and I don’t think there is a domestic supply in the UK.

There was originally an Old Gregg reference that got cut for being too pornographic.

I bet there would be a big audience for a bleach ‘n’ ivermectin soda.

Naked and Afraid... oh wait that’s a different show with no actual nudity.

I studied this idea 25 years ago in my Biotech undergrad. I distinctly remember the concept of vaccination via banana.

Domino’s is absolutely terrible. To be fair, when they reformulated their “pizza” it got less shitty... but it’s still garbage.

general public’s aversion to seeing old-lady-bush

England banned nunchucks in TV and movies for a while. So it’s the complete opposite there when it comes to violence instead of nudity.
#heroturtles

It’s sad to see these shows jump off their massive popularity on PBS to Netflix. I mean, the production values usually jump up with the money, but it just feels like PBS gets shafted for giving them their break. Not this show since PBS just had broadcast rights, but other shows like Somebody Feed Phil and the like.

They do the skits and even say “Welcome to the Great British Baking Show.” I think they film two openings, or at least the last bit, because the show is now so popular in the States.

I recall reading about an ice cream store that that gave percentage reductions for every degree below zero, which I thought was quite clever. If people go out at 40 below they deserve to pay only 60%

“Is it ever too cold to eat ice cream?”