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Cooking hack: warming your can of Chef Boyardee (Original Post) struggle4progress Feb 2021 OP
I like mine over well done vercetti2021 Feb 2021 #1
Never mind. I'm not that hungry after all. tblue37 Feb 2021 #2
Who the hellwants to get this... 3catwoman3 Feb 2021 #3
Warmed, consumed and recycled. I want one. Midnightwalk Feb 2021 #4
That's certainly a better use for it than putting it in your GI tract... RockRaven Feb 2021 #5
I'm embarrassed to say I like it spinbaby Feb 2021 #8
Yup, that stuff will kill you!! nt mitch96 Feb 2021 #9
Some cockroach geologist of the future will be mightily intrigued nilram Feb 2021 #6
Lacks drama. Burning oil is a lot more fun Warpy Feb 2021 #7
Isn't that the way they cook fish in the U.P.? nt mitch96 Feb 2021 #10
that was great! Kali Feb 2021 #11
OK, now how do you retrieve it? (n/t) Retrograde Feb 2021 #12

spinbaby

(15,090 posts)
8. I'm embarrassed to say I like it
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 06:47 AM
Feb 2021

It’s one of those nostalgic foods that I’m embarrassed as an adult to admit that I enjoy. Especially the cheese ravioli.

nilram

(2,894 posts)
6. Some cockroach geologist of the future will be mightily intrigued
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 02:53 AM
Feb 2021

by whatever ravioli-shaped geode they cut into.

Warpy

(111,359 posts)
7. Lacks drama. Burning oil is a lot more fun
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 04:24 AM
Feb 2021


This is my favorite channel for doing inappropriate things with household items. Oh, and thermite. Lauri loves thermite.
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