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When I was hired to worked in the paper mill, I had people tell me the same thing. After my probation ended, and, as tradition dictated, I had to provide beer for "choir practice". By this time, most my co workers knew I didn't drink. At the river, after a typical hot 12 hour shift, with thirsty co-workers waiting, I opened up the trunk of the car to reveal "root"beer. I had realized we would come off shift the morning of April 1st and couldn't resist. If that wasn't crazy, in light of the fact it was about twelve against one, I don't know what it is. I didn't fit in.
Yes, I did have the real stuff on ice. Crazy good, stupid bad.
To get back on topic, eggs, fried in coconut oil taste different in a good way.
To get back on topic, eggs, fried in coconut oil taste different in a good way.
Interesting choice, I'd've never even thought of that.
Good story, I'm gonna have to pull that one someday. Besides my boss, I probably supply more beer for our crew than anyone, so they couldn't get too mad. Gotta get the brand that comes in glass bottles. hehehe
As for cooking, spaghetti is my specialty. You haven't had anything like it! One thing I like to do is use hot italian pork sausage. But i ain't got anything close to a recipe, it's a little different every time.
Gotta get the brand that comes in glass bottles. hehehe
Boylan (is the best). They have root beer, and Birch Beer (this is real root beer, looks almost like real beer too, just a little darker). comes in a glass bottle, with a "bottle cap" not twist off.
Boylan (is the best). They have root beer, and Birch Beer (this is real root beer, looks almost like real beer too, just a little darker). comes in a glass bottle, with a "bottle cap" not twist off.
oooo thanks for the tip, I don't know if I've seen it though. Where do you get it?
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