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It's great for cleaning silver too.


Same with French's mustard. Great on a burger/hot dog but shite on anything else.


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Actually I did made some burgers tonight. Very delicious indeed.



NETTE:)

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I think Ted's meaning the Ketchup is vinegary ( and this does cut the fattiness well )


Actually the rarer the meat the less ketchup on a burger.



Though a good COLD herb/garlic butter on a rare steak is heaven ( with a pinch or two of Malden )


What the fek are we going on about at near mid-night ?



* swats mozzi *

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