Just for fun...

This is the stuff I drink, I think its made from ground plastic and synthetic caffeine recycled from chernobyl clean up clothing.
Thats it, you dont add anything, its tastes like heaven.
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Only one I haven't (knowingly) eaten is sernik, and it looks like a spice so maybe I have ... used to have a friend whose mom was Polish. I ate there several times so it's possible.
Edit ... I looked it up ... sernik is cheesecake so i have never eaten it. The picture labeling is vague...
 
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This is the stuff I drink, I think its made from ground plastic and synthetic caffeine recycled from chernobyl clean up clothing.
Long before the invasion of Ukraine, our go-to roaster in Denver was a Russian-themed local chain called Daz Bog. Never thought about their supply chain till now.

Gulp.
 
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Online outrage in England, the increasing use of footway at road works.
Its a more legal word and no doubt used for squirming out of liabilities.
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My friends ex was a flight attendant, she was our goddess for many years and could reduce a grown man to stuttering.
She would say 'coffee, tea or me'.

We imagined endless smiling men and glaring wives.
 
I hear Americans dont do blackcurrents, you are missing out on the coolest jam jars.
Jelly.
I'm not fond of blackcurrants. While I can have them processed, the smell of fresh fruit (and especially the bush itself) is repulsive to me.

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What I like is blackberry. We do not miss the fruit in Poland.

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I could also buy blackberry jam when I was in Ireland. I could also find wild bramble on my cliff walk in Ramsgate England!

Do you people do blackberry in the United States and Canada? What about the UK?
 
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I'm not fond of blackcurrants. While I can have them processed, the smell of fresh fruit (and especially the bush itself) is repulsive to me.

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What I like is blackberry. We do not miss the fruit in Poland.

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I could also buy blackberry jam when I was in Ireland. I could also find wild bramble on my cliff walk in Ramsgate England!

Do you people do blackberry in the United States and Canada? What about the UK?
Inundated with blackberry here. Before I went tubeless I got 3 flats, all from blackberry thorns.
But... they are delicious!

Here, the blackberry brambles are well over 10' high...

 
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