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Why Haven't I Been Using This Condiment My Entire life?
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2024-11-04 at 6:42 AM UTCGiardiniera is one of the best condiments of all time. Just recently I have been using it on food, and folks, it goes great on just about any american/ tex-mex dish. cold ut Sandwiches, hot sandwiches, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, brats, tacos, burritos, chili, nachos, good god.
it is a great substitute for pickles on a lot of dishes and there are also spicy varieties of giardiniera. The wonderful mix of pickled peppers, celery, carrots, and cauliflower also goes great with jalapenos on tex-mex food. seriously, mkae a burrito with beef, cheese, lettuce, pico de gaillo, tapatio, jalapenos and giardiniera and you will thank me. It is very oily and greasy so you might want to use a fork to get it out of the jar as opposed to a spoon.
10/10 will put it on a lot more food and try different varieties. -
2024-11-04 at 6:58 AM UTCNever heard of it. I haven't tried many condiments. Never get sauce on my burger or salt and vinegar on my chips. I've discovered American frites sauce though and love it, I think there's pickles in it.
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2024-11-04 at 7:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka Never heard of it. I haven't tried many condiments. Never get sauce on my burger or salt and vinegar on my chips. I've discovered American frites sauce though and love it, I think there's pickles in it.
I've never heard of that before, but I can get with the pickles part. I love pickles, probably almost as much as Brad loves pickles. -
2024-11-04 at 7:51 AM UTCno thanks, sounds too much like giardia
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2024-11-04 at 11:58 AM UTCnigger pepper is all condiments you need
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2024-11-04 at 12:19 PM UTCWhite Pepper. o/
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2024-11-04 at 12:38 PM UTCwhite pepper feels so civilized and strong but tame.
it lacked the sudden outburst of violent flavor like nigger peppers do. -
2024-11-04 at 12:43 PM UTCOp needs to lay off the food and condiments
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2024-11-04 at 2:15 PM UTCREAL food doesn't need condiments.
You don't got to a 2 star Michelin restaurant and ask for the ketchup. -
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2024-11-04 at 3:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Charles Ex Machina you mean like a poking implement …. like a fork ?
nope. chopsticks require skills and brain power to use, which africans have most difficulty to master.
among all race of man
No, literal sticks, pieces of wood...a fork is a formed tool, specifically designed for the purpose of holding and moving food easily from plate to mouth (in reference to a dinner fork vs a hay fork)...you can use a fork with 1 hand leaving the other free for other tasks such as feeling up the hostesses ass as she fills your cup with a delicious beverage.
In Africa/China pieces of wood taken from a tree and used with BOTH hands to move food to the mouth is both inefficient and doesn't allow one hand to be free for said gropage or defending oneself in the instance of a sneak attack. -
2024-11-04 at 3:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No, literal sticks, pieces of wood…a fork is a formed tool, specifically designed for the purpose of holding and moving food easily from plate to mouth (in reference to a dinner fork vs a hay fork)…you can use a fork with 1 hand leaving the other free for other tasks such as feeling up the hostesses ass as she fills your cup with a delicious beverage.
a european dining fork is conceptually as sophisticated as a poking stick primitive cultures in africa use to transport their food into their mouths.In Africa/China pieces of wood taken from a tree and used with BOTH hands to move food to the mouth is both inefficient and doesn't allow one hand to be free for said gropage or defending oneself in the instance of a sneak attack.
so uncultured that he thinks chopsticks are used with both hands.