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Thought frogs didn't throw up.I'll make sure to follow this thread in case I ever need to throw up. Seriously, that second image the meat isn't even cooked at all. He's going to get trichinosis.
I didn't realize this was the case. When I saw his spooge toast, I was concerned he was suffering from deep depression. Now that I know that it is simply a cultural failing (cooking, dentistry, and knife crime are all Br*t*sh struggles), I don't feel so bad anymore:@Mound Dweller is a user known for being “br*t*sh”

That's bread, nigga.I'll make sure to follow this thread in case I ever need to throw up. Seriously, that second image the meat isn't even cooked at all. He's going to get trichinosis.

It looks like it was spatchcocked, where you cut out the backbone and then press the chicken flat. Perfectly valid cooking technique for poultry and great for ensuring that the breast and thighs are both done at close to the same time and not over/undercooked.If that last sub hadn't been sat on, it would actually look pretty good. But what is that first chicken? It looks more like an abstract art piece than food, was it shot at some weird angle? I legit cannot comprehend the picture.
I agree. Mound is not a bad person and this is just hillarious sillyness, nothing serious at all. He is who he is and hes just passionate about cooking in his way and its okay to laugh and nobody should be affected by it in a bad way, I know this is not the thread for it but I do hope everyone is having a lovely thanksgiving lolImagine being such an unadjusted retard you can't just see people having a laugh at a friend's bad cooking but instead have to make up weird bullshit. lol, lmao even.
His jellied WHATWhen is Mound Dweller going to share with the class his jellied eels plate? Or is that too 'Londoner' for his tastes![]()
Tendies go on the Vivec tray, n'wah.In Fairness, he eats a pretty normal diet for an autistic person; they have their special foods. I am surprised he doesn't have a special tray to eat from, like they have in prison.
I agree. It's not always the dish itself but the presentation that is severely lacking. He gotta be doing it at least partially intentionally because nobody posts a half eaten food, expecting praise for it.I feel like he ruins his meals by placing huge unnecessary gobs of sauce directly on it.
Jellied Eels are a traditional East End (East London) delicacy, typically cooked in vinegar, herbs, pepper, onion, etc. They're mostly paired with mash and pie, but other variants exist; it's quite a healthy dish, also, not as bad as you'd imagine.I agree. Mound is not a bad person and this is just hillarious sillyness, nothing serious at all. He is who he is and hes just passionate about cooking in his way and its okay to laugh and nobody should be affected by it in a bad way, I know this is not the thread for it but I do hope everyone is having a lovely thanksgiving lol
His jellied WHAT
Interesting, we have eels here too and they are common as a dish, smoked eel is very yummy! I just have never heard of it being pickled! How long do pickled meats last? Im not a super foodie person, though it is my nature to enjoy food! I guess if its good.. what kind of flavour we talking? is is sweetish from vinegar? I have so many questionsJellied Eels are a traditional East End (East London) delicacy, typically cooked in vinegar, herbs, pepper, onion, etc. They're mostly paired with mash and pie, but other variants exist; it's quite a healthy dish, also, not as bad as you'd imagine.
Only had it once, but from what I can remember, it reminded me of a soft white fish, but richer in taste. It's tangy from being cooked in vinegar and very herbally. Besides that, I can't tell you much, soz.Interesting, we have eels here too and they are common as a dish, smoked eel is very yummy! I just have never heard of it being pickled! How long do pickled meats last? Im not a super foodie person, though it is my nature to enjoy food! I guess if its good.. what kind of flavour we talking? is is sweetish from vinegar? I have so many questions
That’s Shropshire blue I believe, and it’s quite tasty.This is bleu cheese...allegedly.
its important to note that the second image is a fail@Rango Dango is a close second
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Onions....
the pasta in white sauce and the one below it are mineBrief History of Mound Moments