by admin37109 | Jan 21, 2010 | Blog, General
I’m not even sure what they were going for here, but I’ll stick with Hamburgers and Influenza until we get this translation error sorted out. Via Imgur
by admin37109 | Jan 20, 2010 | Blog, General
Supposedly named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich in England after he ordered slices of meat between two pieces of bread to keep his hands grease-free for the game of cribbage in which he was immersed, this global tradition has probably existed since Neolithic...
by admin37109 | Jan 20, 2010 | Blog, General
The adorable character tells us these biscuits are for children, while the adult-themed product name suggests otherwise. Either way, there’s nothing wrong with keeping an open mind and trying new things. ?Via Imgur
by admin37109 | Jan 20, 2010 | Blog, General
6) Panini Known as a panino in Italy, where this now mainstream sandwich originated, it satisfies any craving with crunchy-on-the-outside/soft-in-the-middle bread, melted cheese and anything else that happens to be squished in between. Common fillings include any...
by admin37109 | Jan 20, 2010 | Blog, General
Instead of shelling out $550 for a pyramid watermelon, you can invest in a nice carving knife and build your own watermelon shark. It’s hard to argue there’s a single party that wouldn’t be immediately enhanced by a giant watermelon shark with a...
by admin37109 | Jan 20, 2010 | Blog, General
Supposedly named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich in England after he ordered slices of meat between two pieces of bread to keep his hands grease-free for the game of cribbage in which he was immersed, this global tradition has probably existed since Neolithic...
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