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POPSChianti may be the secret to long life From a pharmacy recipe written in 1715, It contains any number of chemicals thaccan rebuild cell damage, and it tastes nice to. Not that I've had personal experience with this Particular Brew . Two words crossed my mind as I was reading. Of course Mead, the Wine made from Honey, then there is The 'Royal Jelly' that can be fed to a worker be so they can become a queen if the queen is ever Lost. That is bound to have more Kick,
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POPSExtreme Eats There's a scene in the 1970 film Fatso when an overweight character poses the following question to his friends: "Did you ever suck the jelly out of a jelly doughnut and then fill it with chocolate swirl ice cream?" Most people react to that query in one of two ways: They either say to themselves, "That's disgusting!" or "That's disgusting ... I want one!"
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POPSrecipe for a heart attack (but probably tasty) The person who linked to this suggested replacing the jelly with Nutella, which sounds really good. A commenter later in the thread added, "I just happened to have some bacon, Hershey's bars and a kaiser roll handy. I tested it with just the above ingredients. Then I added some butter. Then some peanut butter. The complete version was excellent. So were the other partial versions. Ok, let's be honest here. Chocolate is awesome. Bacon too. add anything you want to that combo and you are good to go and considered a gourmet cook as far as I am concerned."