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Is cooking now called "foodsports"?
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Is cooking now called "foodsports"?
StovecraftIs cooking now called "foodsports"?
No no no...foodcraftIs cooking now called "foodsports"?
No no no...foodcraft
How did you figure out the spelling of that thing??Sustenancesmithing
Lucky guess?How did you figure out the spelling of that thing??
Lucky guess?
Cooking was just something we all did then some marketing jerk rebranded it as cooking and made cooking books and cooking videos and stuff. They even made so called "kitchen knives" to cash in on the "cooking" craze.
Smart people know cooking is not a thing tho.
You guess good!Lucky guess?
Lies! It IS a word!! Don’t you lie to me!! (Runs off to punch a pillow and sob hysterically)Oh for the love of God, it's not even a thing....it's a made up WoRd BLAHBLAH.
Now; that's just showin' off!supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
According to legend, he worked in a posh salon in Sao Paulo...and is responsible for creating the Brazilian. What became of his famous blade is the stuff of legend.
Your kind aint welcome here.supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Relax pal its a word, I'm just jealous.Lies! It IS a word!! Don’t you lie to me!! (Runs off to punch a pillow and sob hysterically)
Let's not turn this thread into an ad campaign for a brand that does not support the site and has some baggage some of us haven't forgotten about.
'Nuff said on the subject.