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Re: Human Faire Food

by CharlesCarpenter » Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:42 pm

I loved Epoisses cheese, - a soft cheese made from raw cow's milk in Epoisses, France. It has a creamy and dense texture with a unique soft red-orange color. I found where it can be ordered online https://www.gourmetfoodstore.com/cheese-and-butter/epoisses . By the way it matures for at least six weeks, Epoisses gains complexity in both texture and flavor, making it a delightful choice for cheese lovers.

Re: Human Faire Food

by NathanGreen » Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:45 am

I like to experiment a bit with my snacks at home. Yesterday, realizing how much of a fan I was with cheese on crackers and also melted cheese, I thought I might try putting melted cheese on crackers.

I mean, cheese on crackers is tasty, and so is melted cheees, so by putting the two together, it's only logical that the end result is twice as tasty, right? WRONG. Turns out the tasty scale is actually logarithmic, so I was mildly disappointed with the outcome.

Anyway, that's my cullinary highlight of the week.
Good day.

Re: Human Faire Food

by ghori92 » Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:44 am

I think more people need to put in their two cents. In my opinion, farming food is effected by the farming loans. I mean the cost must be divided across the chain, no?

Re: Human Faire Food

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Re: Human Faire Food

by jtgibson » Thu Jul 02, 2015 1:52 pm

I suspect the foods are batteries, actually.

Re: Human Faire Food

by Kaharz » Sat Jun 27, 2015 1:18 am

Guest1 wrote:So does this mean that robots won't use money, or that they won't keep it in banks?
Everyone knows that a robot society would be a post-scarcity economy and would finally be able to implement mature communism. So no money.

Re: Human Faire Food

by Guest1 » Fri Jun 26, 2015 5:47 pm

So does this mean that robots won't use money, or that they won't keep it in banks?

Re: Human Faire Food

by Guest » Mon Jun 22, 2015 11:03 am

In the third panel there's a hidden food behind the two foods on the left. You can even count up four blue food-nipples.

Human Faire Food

by Fincher » Mon Jun 22, 2015 6:01 am

Hola SMBC readers,
Am I the only one intrigued by the robot ordering four food, yet only receiving three?
Or is this some perspective thingie that we only see three?

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