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Anyone else ever done this?
Find deep snow
Dig deep and broad hole
Dig bench to sit on
Sit in the winter snow with a fire at your feet and love life.


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No. I have a house, no digging in ice required.

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Tholan

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Anyone else ever done this?
Find deep snow
Dig deep and broad hole
Dig bench to sit on
Sit in the winter snow with a fire at your feet and love life.


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Does this count ?
Fly to deep snow
Dig deep and broad hole
Dig bench to sit on
eat a fondue with my bro
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Lanx

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When it comes to the shelf cooking staples, like canned goods, grains, and flours, does it matter which brand you buy? The short answer is “no.” Here's why: those generic products are manufactured by the same company that puts out the name-brand version. That markup between the two products pays for advertising.


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for tomatoes it matters
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i don't usually have canned tomatoes anymore, i mean just pick em up at the grocer

but i do keep a few cans of san marizano around when i want to make pizza sauce and if i have a need for tomatoes and i don't have any in the fridge.

the big names mostly have calcium choloride in em, hunts, red, tutto
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the one w/ the lady only has citric acid, i don't remember the rest, i just stopped bothering and only buy cento.
 
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Burns

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for tomatoes it matters
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i don't usually have canned tomatoes anymore, i mean just pick em up at the grocer

but i do keep a few cans of san marizano around when i want to make pizza sauce and if i have a need for tomatoes and i don't have any in the fridge.

the big names mostly have calcium choloride in em, hunts, red, tutto
29f685a546d181e118774107a29e25e1.jpg


the one w/ the lady only has citric acid, i don't remember the rest, i just stopped bothering and only buy cento.
I used to make red pasta sauce (Sunday gravy) with fresh tomatoes, but unless it's from a local grower (that lets them fully ripen, before being picked), it has less flavor than the San Marzano in a can. The ritzy grocery story in DFW even sells fresh San Marzano Tomatoes, when they are in season, but that shit was like $8 a pound.

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