• awnery@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        so, our business model failed when the german guy died and stopped sneezing into the bread. he had some unique gross weird boogers.

        Now, I have stolen this Federation starship to seek out new yeast!

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      1 year ago

      Oh that’s just one example. Pass denied.

      edit: feel free to point out weird food from here, I probably will agree.

      • zepheriths@lemmy.world
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        You want the really weird I can give you that to, down here we eat nutria. Basically water rats. I have no problem insulting our cuisine, but as a green ball once said " if you are going to insult me do it properly"

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            1 year ago

            Because tourists from the Midwest can’t pronounce etouffee

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              Tourists cannot pronounce most of the street names here and we’re fine with it. Make tourists learn new vocabulary, or at least believe they’re visiting a different country or something. If you call it cheesecake, expect them to think of it as cheesecake.

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                  Me neither, so anyone saying I should insult them correctly when someone local to NOLA named it cheesecake needs to reevaluate something.