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Why would someone want to pay more for a burger made out of fake meat when a buger with real meat can be bought cheaper?
disclosure - I did try an impossible buger a couple of years ago and it certainly was not as good tasting as real meat.
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As for the Jews, why would they be offended by a turkey sandwich?
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School soy-burgers were pretty damn good.
I mean that was probably the best meal I was going to get all day
Old man was an E-4 when I was a kid.
We didn’t have 200 acres, a co-cola route, a gravey making meemaw up on the hill.
Grandparents were loaded but they lived a thousand miles a way no matter where the army sent us.
All I ever remember was having cereal and no milk, cinnamon sugar toast.
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School soy-burgers were pretty damn good.
I mean that was probably the best meal I was going to get all day
Old man was an E-4 when I was a kid.
We didn’t have 200 acres, a co-cola route, a gravey making meemaw up on the hill.
Grandparents were loaded but they lived a thousand miles a way no matter where the army sent us.
All I ever remember was having cereal and no milk, cinnamon sugar toast. Very poor planning on your part.
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When I was flipping hamburgers at Wendys 16 years old. Occasionally some weirdo female would come inside the front dining. She wanted a ‘veggie burger’
I was like what the hell? I didn’t know all that chit back then. The manager told me to “run it through the garden, no patty” lol mmmkay
I wish I could have told her: You miss it you fouck dont you??? 🤪😃
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School soy-burgers were pretty damn good.
I mean that was probably the best meal I was going to get all day
Old man was an E-4 when I was a kid.
We didn’t have 200 acres, a co-cola route, a gravey making meemaw up on the hill.
Grandparents were loaded but they lived a thousand miles a way no matter where the army sent us.
All I ever remember was having cereal and no milk, cinnamon sugar toast. Very poor planning on your part. I was 6 years old. I learned from those experiences.
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As for the Jews, why would they be offended by a turkey sandwich? The problem was not the turkey, it was the combination of turkey with cheese. There is a biblical prohibition on eating "a kid seethed in its mother's milk", which apparently was a way that meat was cooked back in pre-biblical times. It was considered a horribly cruel thing. While the biblical prohibition doesn't say you can't eat dairy and meat, the subsequent interpretations of the biblical passage made it so. The weird thing is that we can eat fish with dairy and we can eat eggs with dairy, but meat from land-dwelling animals and birds of all types is subject to the prohibition.
Eliminate qualified immunity and you'll eliminate cops who act like they are above the law.
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As for the Jews, why would they be offended by a turkey sandwich? They have cloven hooves.
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School soy-burgers were pretty damn good.
I mean that was probably the best meal I was going to get all day
Old man was an E-4 when I was a kid.
We didn’t have 200 acres, a co-cola route, a gravey making meemaw up on the hill.
Grandparents were loaded but they lived a thousand miles a way no matter where the army sent us.
All I ever remember was having cereal and no milk, cinnamon sugar toast. Very poor planning on your part. I was 6 years old. I learned from those experiences. Was meant as sarcasm for those who feel that everyone should have achieved those things (naturally, all through their own intelligence and work).
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When I was flipping hamburgers at Wendys 16 years old. I worked at Wendy's when I was 16, too.
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We started selling the impossible patty at my restaurant as a vegetarian option about a year ago. It sells well. I prefer beef, greatly, but I will admit I was quite surprised and impressed with what they have achieved in mimicking a beef burger. Texture, flavor, appearance…. It isn’t bad. I would eat one over other things I have tasted and liked less. If vegetables are so damned good, why isn’t someone trying to make meat taste like broccoli?
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Are you talking about the product at the supermarket? Or the impossible Burger that Burger King sells? I've had both. Properly doctored up it's hard to tell the difference from real Hamburg. dave
And good morning...! Yeah, that’s the ticket, cover the schit out of it in order to mask the flavor and the texture, then claim “tit ain’t bad” Idiot
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a welfare check, a forty ounce malt liquor, a crack pipe, an Obama phone, free health insurance. and some Air Jordan's and he votes Democrat for a lifetime.
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My oldest daughter went vegan for a while.
I used the eating of an Impossible Burger as an example of why America would not exist without red meat and squat racks.
She has since renounced her worship of lies.
- #1 Dad
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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As for the Jews, why would they be offended by a turkey sandwich? Part of their kosher laws I believe. For some reason they don't allow meat with cheese. You can have meat or cheese on a sandwich just not meat and cheese together on the same sandwich. Good thing I didn't go ham and cheese or I'm pretty sure they would have had the mossad track me down. They really did make a big deal out of it and got security involved. I just quietly wandered off and went hungry that day. Bb
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If I'm going to be paying 7-8 bucks for a Burger , if going to have meat in it!
Deer Camp! about as good as it gets!
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We started selling the impossible patty at my restaurant as a vegetarian option about a year ago. It sells well. I prefer beef, greatly, but I will admit I was quite surprised and impressed with what they have achieved in mimicking a beef burger. Texture, flavor, appearance…. It isn’t bad. I would eat one over other things I have tasted and liked less. If vegetables are so damned good, why isn’t someone trying to make meat taste like broccoli? Because they are too busy making broccoli tastes me cheese!
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Never tried one. It's a road I don't want to go down
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Never tried one. It's a road I don't want to go down But, but, but if you cover the schit out of it with real food “tit ain’t bad”
Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a welfare check, a forty ounce malt liquor, a crack pipe, an Obama phone, free health insurance. and some Air Jordan's and he votes Democrat for a lifetime.
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