I've made it. It's not bad, but it doesn't hold up as well as bread crust, so you'd have to go lighter on the toppings.That.... actually sounds kind of amazing. Where do I get some?!
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I've made it. It's not bad, but it doesn't hold up as well as bread crust, so you'd have to go lighter on the toppings.That.... actually sounds kind of amazing. Where do I get some?!
I realize there are many products I don't understand. Here's a few that go way beyond my comprehension:
- Vegan bacon
What the crap is vegan bacon?
Awful.
For your enjoyment....
I'd try fake bacon if the opportunity presented itself.But we're all good with vegetarian bacon, though, right? Because that Morningstar Farms fake bacon is actually not half bad.
I'd try fake bacon if the opportunity presented itself.
Not a fanatic....just a big time bacon booster.
Oxygen water I haven't heard that term in a long time. It still makes me chuckle quite a bit.Even worse is imported water in a bottle. Stick water in a bottle, ship it halfway around the world then charge premium prices for it because it's H2O from another country.
Was in a Hilton in SE Asia and the minibar had a bottle of Evian water at the bargain price of $12 (local bottled water in the shop outside was 20 cents).
Have also seen places selling 'oxygen water' at ludicrous prices. A combination of water and air in a bottle repackaged as a luxury product.
There must be far more than one sucker born every minute.
I didn't know it existed. I had a vegie burger some time ago, and it wasn't bad (not as good as the "real thing" could be, but certainly better any fast food joint). Really, I wouldn't mind those since I rarely get beef, and season accordingly. Veggie bacon I'll probably getting around that weirdo land of LA were a meatless meal isn't something to be questioned, given odd gazes, and poked at with someone else's stick.I'd try fake bacon if the opportunity presented itself.
A few years ago, I saw a store selling ash trees.
This was around the peak of the Emerald Ash Borer killing off every single one.
Aye, we get plants which are sold as perennials, but don't make it thru the winter, eg, ice plants.We get lots of plants here that aren't hardy to this climate zone. Big stores like Walmart and Home depot are worst. This is not California, guys.
just so you know.....High heels.
They're basically props to mesmerize, a magician's toy (one you absolutely do not want to drop or scratch because it will show and ruin the effect), more or less, to create some interesting effects that almost border into illusion with their appearance. It just takes a lot of dexterity and practice to actually be good with one. That is specifically the Fushigi, which was more 2010's. The Fushigi in concept and principle is a sort of contact juggling, which has been around for probably centuries.The top selling fushigi from the 90's, I think.
The thing has no purpose whatsoever.
Awful.
Bacon flavored toothpaste. Yay..Yuck!?I realize there are many products I don't understand. Here's a few that go way beyond my comprehension:
- Cauliflower pizza crust
- Vegan bacon
- Decaf
- Low fat butter
- non alcoholic beer
Feel free to add to the list
...you'd have to go lighter on the toppings.
Bacon flavored toothpaste. Yay..Yuck!?
Bacon Toothpaste
Weirdo product meter hits 100.What???
Bottled water, because it's water in a bottle.
High heels.