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RE: Ham Stew (pt 1)
lmao oh my fuck that sounds foul. The ham stew was a real thing in our house when dad got a big slab of pork from a patient or something and put some quartered potatoes and carrots in there. it was inedible but it he made so much it could of fed us for like 2 weeks, every night it was "dad whats for supper" "well there's still some ham stew left" "oh yeah" and then everyone would make their own supper lol (dad included).
The ham stew was not to be thrown out either and became more of a symbol, of what I wish I was talented enough to make a funny metaphor about. I think dad said principle.
its awesome, your dad sounds like such a Spartan - with passion for sailing and practical stews.
I would agree but one time he seasoned salmon with dill pickle popcorn flavoring and then never stopped so I think of him bit past Sparta, more like Caligula era Rome. Food deviant and defouler.
oh man now i'm imaginging however caligula fucked up eating to make it as weird as possible
edit: is there written records of caligula's human right violations against food I have to know
now I'm thinking about the ramifications of going back in time to give caligula access to dill pickle popcorn seasoning
we are all very fortunate the time is a temporal dimension and there is no way for Caligula and our dads to have a cookout
agreed. i'm nodding solemnly.
i think cars would still exist