Sarah Marshall
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Then it's also, I guess, something you would do to have, you know.
Except for cooking needs and such.
And also not put it down the drain because it's not good for plumbing.
Not even for household bomb making.
Or even just to throw away just, you know, eventually all in one unit.
Can be paid in sausage.
Pluto is now happy about the whole war effort and he's flying a little American flag off of his tail.
Oh, this is incredible.
And in this case, you can use vegetable oil, which is also what you what you use generally when you're baking with a cake mix.
It's very like what is Technicolor?
I mean, you got to have your war propaganda and Technicolor or else what's the point of all the innovation?
But it's I mean, it is it's interesting to think about American food trends as something shaped by scarcity, because I think if you look at American history, it does seem like there are these almost unceasing waves of boom and bust.
And it seems like maybe some of the most enduring inventions and the ones that we end up liking the most are the ones that people come up with when they don't have access to the things that they're used to or when we have to innovate or when we have to figure out how to make something out of out of almost nothing.
Would you like to talk about TV dinners?