

Yeah I once lived with a family in Eastern Europe who would sometimes make dessert ravioli by filling it with fruit and sugar and dusting it with powdered sugar. It was obviously a very different dish than savory pasta but really good actually.
Yeah I once lived with a family in Eastern Europe who would sometimes make dessert ravioli by filling it with fruit and sugar and dusting it with powdered sugar. It was obviously a very different dish than savory pasta but really good actually.
I wish I could agree with you, but we found out that isn’t true the hard way over the last 25 years…
Also they calculated the cost of lawsuits like that and decided they would make more money selling it that hot than they would lose in lawsuits over how hot the coffee was.
Yeah I actually tried beehaw initially but they never dealt with my application, so after a whole I just went with Lemmy.world.
Now I’m having flashbacks to how horribly every city was pronounced in that Dracula anime lol
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My dad taught my brother and I and it was always either nothing or, more often, just simple grid paper and dimes/pennies. Still do it that way if I’m not using Roll20.
It used to be (before digital TVs, flat-screen, etc) that you didn’t have the option of switching inputs, so you would have to go to channel 3, which doubled as the “input” channel also. This would be like, for example, NES or Sega.
This meme’s so old I couldn’t drink when it came out.
Not to detract from the sentiment, but automatic firearms have been fully banned in the USA for 40 years now and have been illegal in most of the country since the 1930s.
Today on “Inside the Head of a Russian Commander Assigned to Handle a Hostage Crisis.”
“We need to reduce the number of Slavs in Eastern Europe to defend ourselves from future attacks from the barbaric hoards.”
Enough for law school. Actually worked jobs to pay off my undergrad debt just to do so. Womp womp.
Lol I made the mistake of going back to grad school, so more like $2500-$3000 a month for me
Actually no! But I think they were inspired by pelmeni, but this was ravioli dough. It was in Moldova though, and much of the family had moved to Italy for temporary work. I’m guessing it was a fusion cooking experiment and turned out great and they kept doing it. It started spreading through the town lol. But hey, if it’s good it’s good.