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The earliest known burgers I have read about were made and sold as roadside snacks in the Roman empire.
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The earliest known burgers I have read about were made and sold as roadside snacks in the Roman empire.
Exactly. If they want honesty in labelling then images of happy cows in fields on dairy products should be replaced by pictures of young calves being pulled from their mothers so they don’t consume the milk.
Have you ever been confused by coconut milk? Do you think that hamburgers come from Hamburg? Are sweetbreads made from wheat and sugar?
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This is irritating. I use Nitter once a week to check if someone’s still alive. If I see them posting crap I know they’re still breathing.
Er, yes, that was the story.
Zoos are often a lot more enlightened these days and many do some valuable species conservation work but I know what you mean.
And yes, I can’t recall seeing a display of happiness like that other than a waggy dog when they see their owner.
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So that would be bread, then? ;)
My first thought was this.
The article says it has no tomato and no cheese. Where I come from we call that bread.
I looked through the Giant Instruction Manual of Lemmy for this and I couldn’t see any recommendations about titles but I’ll change it for you if I can.