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Kylie Minogue RAINING GLITTER
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Damper
The bread of drovers and Indigenous Australians.
Damper cooked in ash is a product completely unknown outside of Australia and New Zealand.
Basically, it is a bread made not with yeast but with baking soda as a leavening agent and cooked over the ashes of a campfire. It has been popular among Indigenous Australians for centuries and was rediscovered in the 19th century, especially by drovers, farmers, and others who were forced to travel long distances for work. People who slept outdoors and who only needed a bit of flour, some water, and a bit of baking soda to prepare it.
The procedure is quite simple: the ashes and embers of the recently extinguished fire are flattened, and the first dough is placed on top for about ten minutes. After that, the dough itself is covered with embers and left to cook for almost another half hour, until the crust, when tapped, makes a hollow sound. Traditionally, damper was consumed with dried or cooked meat, or with molasses.
You can still find it in bakeries, though. Australian bakeries, that is.
Helen Zuman Five Questions To Helen Zuman
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Interesting DePagin(on)a.
As always, I wouldn’t really know anything about what you’re talking about.
Let alone the interviewee.
Basically, this Zendik community would be a sort of para-Scientology community with an artistic-hippie twist.
I don't know: I've always been too skeptical/distrustful of this kind of nonsense.
Or perhaps just too closed off to the world.
But I'm fine this way.
Or almost.
Paara Yön olevainen puoli
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I’m really a clueless buffoon.
I thought that "sui generis" meant exactly the opposite of what it actually means.
That is to say, I’ve always attributed the sense of "person, thing, or quality that is anonymous and/or resembles another."
And instead.
Thank you for bringing me back on the right path.
Which I have always lost.
Apparat Organ Quartet Apparat Organ Quartet
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I discovered this rustic DePagina with only fifteen years of delay.
But, as those wiser than me say: better late than never.
Great group.
Yes.
Sun Ra Cosmic Tones For Mental Therapy
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Seen and appreciated a few years ago at *Santannarresigezz*.
I should also have some amateur video footage buried in some nook of a disco(f)hard drive and/or somewhere.
Some charming jokesters.
At least, those that are left.
Sadus Chronicles of Chaos
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Here:
now I understand the (far from) thin red line [to quote a notoriously bad movie] that binds us to the nevrasse despite the kilotons of kilometers that separate us but, in some mysterious way, unite us indefatigably.
ignorant-and-I’m-proud-of-it
Here it is.
Andrew Haigh Charlie Thompson
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Wherever Steve Buscemi is, there’s home.
At least it used to be.
Marc Forster World War Z
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Caught in fragments during moments of cosmic nothingness: indeed a sesquipedalian nonsense.
Black Sabbath Tyr
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I remember that at the time this album didn't impress me much. On the contrary, I have fond memories of the two previous ones. Especially "Seventh Star" with Glenn Hughes on vocals, which I actually liked quite a bit.
Spike Lee Da Sweet Blood of Jesus
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Four (or even five) stars? Wow! I wouldn't have bet a penny on this filmorror by Uncle Spaik. There. So I'll scrutinize it. Instead... If it ends up being three (or even two) stars, I'll let you know. Because we don’t have time to waste. Here.