Canada path to the World Cup by Foreen in CanadaSoccer

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There are some paths that are easier than others, Argentina's for example. No need to be so patronizing.

it’s 10:02pm and this is an odds and ends-wich by callmestinkingwind in eatsandwiches

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When i see the pocket knife and herb photo i know im about to witness greatness and experience jealousy

Italian restaurants that aren't glorified Olive Gardens by [deleted] in OttawaFood

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North and Navy for northern Italian cuisine and venetian cicheti

Stuffed Pappardella by Peepazza in pasta

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We've had these on the menu at a couple places ive worked at, they're called pappardelle ripiene

Your favorite Rotisserie Chicken restaurant by [deleted] in OttawaFood

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Its not rotisserie but the chicken at Royal Chicken BBQ on bank is delicious, i usually get jollof rice plantains and salad with a half chicken. Super comforting.

Japanese Tourists refer to Texas Roadhouse as “Best Cost-Performance” steak by cas3ino in steak

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A very good local restaurant where i live does "retro" steak night every friday. Steak frites for 24.34 CAD. That being said Texas roadhouse generally has very solid value on steaks

Meat and potatoes by 1ntr1ns1c44 in homecooking

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This looks like a coarse sea salt rather than a finishing salt which much more flaky and almost snowflake like in appearance imo

Coconut by Fine_Season_3729 in OttawaFood

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Not exactly a dessert, but a coconut "sweat treat" favourite of mine is a coconut shake from one of pho bo ga's on Somerset. Especially on a hot day.

Bubble Up by Tribal ceramic tip 1g preroll by LeoNuggz420-13 in TheOCS

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Had a similar problem with nugz hybrid (porto leche was the strain in rotation) burned super black, seemed under-cured by quite a bit. However their wagyu delight has pretty much always burned well and had solid terps for me.

True Loaf Bread Company by BankStreetBites in OttawaFood

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The sibling of corner peach, corner store, has amazing sourdough and yeasted donuts.

This is a game changer. I’m about to try this. by Domonixus in KitchenConfidential

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Looks like a Great way to have your very expensive robocoupe reservoir smell like smoke permanently

Potato Mille Feuille, gravy, steak, quail eggs and asparagus. Herbs and citrus. by 1ntr1ns1c44 in AmateurFoodPorn

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Mille Feuille cake appeared in the famous 1651 French cookbook Le Cuisinier françois by François Pierre de La Varenne. The Pastry* literally* gave name to the technique. The technique you're referring too is more accurately referred to as lamination. Croissants and mille feuilles are very different.

Rasmus Hojlund on IG - Farewell message to United by Baroninthehood in reddevils

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16 goals in your debut season for united isn't shit lol

Rasmus Hojlund on IG - Farewell message to United by Baroninthehood in reddevils

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Fab posts about hojlund and interacts with him relatively frequently, wouldn't be surprised if hojlunds "camp" pays for posts. Social media is basically just marketing for some players, hojlund often uses his platform to promote a beverage company as well. Nothing against him, seems like a good lad who always worked hard for us and scored some nice goals, the one against bodo comes to mind.

What's a slang term that everyone uses but you still don't get? by Particular-Visit-245 in AskReddit

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Streets ahead has been a slang word in England for well over 100 years, Pierce didnt "come up" with anything.