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15285845 No.15285845 [Reply] [Original]

> giglgegiglgielge sluuurp

ahh. christmas wouldnt be complete without this 10/10 sloppa

>> No.15285849

>>15285845
The variety with cranberries in the mix is nice as well.

>> No.15285857

>>15285849

well excuse me mr. rockefeller

>> No.15285862

>>15285845
>called sauce
>so thick it just sits upright on a plate

how is that a SAUCE

>> No.15285867

>>15285862
How is anything the English make a pudding? It is what it is.

>> No.15285874

>>15285862
you know you're supposed to heat it up and melt it, right???

>> No.15285884

>>15285867
>we invent pudding
>americans hundreds of years after us make """pudding"""
>call ours the fake puddy

these mind games you play are hilarious

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>>15285874
...what?

>> No.15285897

Always look forward to nice canned sloppa around the holidays

>> No.15285903

>>15285894
you're supposed to stick it in a dish and melt it. THATS WHY ITS CALLED SAUCE

you're just pretending to be retarded

>> No.15285907

>>15285874
>>15285903
You'd be surprised how many families will literally plop it out of the can cold and slice it up. (No, this isn't satire.)

>> No.15285911

>>15285884
You invented a word that was supposed to be synonymous with "dessert", but quickly lost all independent meaning. Americans gave meaning to the word "pudding".

>> No.15285916

>>15285907
yes it is because that's literally how it's presented on the label

>> No.15285918
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>>15285907
i dig it out with a fork and pretend im a cave man

as it should be, the life of our ancestors who hunted and canned wild cranberries in the bogs of europa

>> No.15285926

Why not make it yourself? Its just cranberries simmered in sugar water. And fresh cranberries are always available in the fall and early winter.

>> No.15285930

>>15285916
>everybody else jumped off a cliff so I will too!
a-durrr

>> No.15285931

>>15285926

its not christmas without the giglgeiglegiel sluurp

>> No.15285966

in my house this is very much a must have, we look forward all year to its sugary sweetness, a treat that reminds us of old times in this year of plague

>> No.15285972

>>15285857
Made by the same company, costs the same, can looks the same EXCEPT for the words "Whole Cranberries".

Challenge yourself to look for it next time.

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>>15285972
a quest worthy of my time and talents