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I can see it
The only post that mattered tbh
This is considered a role-playing game by description, so role-players are always going to be a part of it. A lot of the avatars ata themselves...
Allegedly blueberry but because of how strong the lemon is it just has a general kind of jam taste. Where you can tell it's there from the sweet...
Weird shit like what? Jello shots are kind of weird ig but that's all I can think of Homemade jam is best. Storebought tastes weird in comparison...
Mhm. Just a qt oddball
[IMG] The top purple one is jelly, bottom left is jam and bottom right is preserves. By canadian terms anyway
It's clear inside. Jam, in Canada, has seeds or bits of fruit in it often. Jelly is completely clear and soft. But they both get put in desserts...
Otay. Not the thing that rosie and I meant when we use the term jelly
You're thinking of jello not jelly. They're different. They may be called different things in Canada/US vs wherever you're from again
"In jelly, the fruit comes in the form of fruit juice. Jelly has the smoothest consistency and is usually clear. In jam, the fruit comes in the...
I believe his family owns a grocery store which makes this extra funny to me
Nono. Just sheltered. Or a picky eater, I can't tell
I said that and he goes "oh is jam and jelly not the same thing?" So ig that is my answer
Mustard is nice in sandwiches or in pasta sauce among other things. I haven't eaten ranch in years cuz dairy but I used to like dipping pizza in it
I like it
You probably shouldn't. It costs a lot of money to successfully run one because sometimes there will be no one to drop but all your guests paid...
He continued just now to say he hasn't tried soy sauce, ranch or mustard either. He doesn't like forums doe so he shan't engage w us ☹
So I was describing a flavour of sherbet i was eating as lemony and like there was jam mixed in and he goes "what does jam taste like?"...
It's also good to stock up for cleaning if you have pets and can't use stuff w bleach or other toxic chemicals. Way cheaper than "natural" soaps...