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John Webb

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Varmintmist

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And YES, it is real. For those of us in states with rational cannabis laws.
Kind of bass ackwards. You have to be high to think that bagged store bought gravy is worth any more than a garnish for dog food. You wouldnt be high until after you made that mistake, and you cant feed this to the dog.
 

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Kind of bass ackwards. You have to be high to think that bagged store bought gravy is worth any more than a garnish for dog food. You wouldnt be high until after you made that mistake, and you cant feed this to the dog.
Although you have a point, if I were making thanksgiving dinner for my extended family, I would just make real gravy and add the powder as a thickener instead of flour or corn starch. Problem solved. Guests happy. Very happy.

The alternative perspective is this: Would you put up w/ crappy gravy in order to ensure a happy family?
 

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Although you have a point, if I were making thanksgiving dinner for my extended family, I would just make real gravy and add the powder as a thickener instead of flour or corn starch. Problem solved. Guests happy. Very happy.

The alternative perspective is this: Would you put up w/ crappy gravy in order to ensure a happy family?
I dont make crappy gravy which is why my family is happy
 

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Kind of bass ackwards. You have to be high to think that bagged store bought gravy is worth any more than a garnish for dog food. You wouldnt be high until after you made that mistake, and you cant feed this to the dog.
Yeah, infused cheese and crackers or hors d'oeuvres(I admit I had to look up the correct spelling) would be more appropriate...or you could do like most of my family and just go smoke a joint or a couple of bong hits before dinner.
 

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Yeah. I'm pretty sure that you don't want to know.
Ha! OK, I did some Googling... I was aware of the procedure, but hadn't seen the implements like that.

 

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Yeah, infused cheese and crackers or hors d'oeuvres(I admit I had to look up the correct spelling) would be more appropriate...or you could do like most of my family and just go smoke a joint or a couple of bong hits before dinner.
Or, just eat dinner
 

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I assume those are rubber? But I don't know what they are...

Ha! OK, I did some Googling... I was aware of the procedure, but hadn't seen the implements like that.

Interesting engraving on the tool too......It does make you wonder......
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