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I buy a can of Progresso and a can of clams pour them in the progresso and let them sit for a few hours. None of these brands have enough clams in them for me.
As of today Aug 9 2024 Lakewood is the worst of all. $13.00 For the bottle and taste like water with very little punch. I've been buying the Lakewood product for several years and now the company has lost my respect sense they have a rouge dishonest product. Another American company doing as thou wilt.
I'm so confused, I just tried it for the first time, I think I got a faulty product because it tastes so god damn awful, I couldn't even tell you the flavour, there isn't much, it's genuinely disgusting, but I've only heard good things. I have to have gotten a faulty can.
Reading most of the comments a few people don’t like it and that’s their prerogative and it’s not everybody that likes IPAs or such beer is Guinness don’t they understand that it’s like a fine wine that’s really dry or low super dry or very sweet it’s one zone choice
Bud light Orange was the best tasting Orange beer I’ve ever had, 2020 killed it,no other Orange beer taste exactly like an Actual Orange. They need to bring it back or let people special order it. ABRING IT BACKKKKKK !!!!!!
Bud light Orange was the best tasting Orange beer I’ve ever had, 2020 killed it,no other Orange beer taste exactly like an Actual Orange. They need to bring it back or let people special order it. ABRING IT BACKKKKKK !!!!!!
Coke in a glass is the superior choice. I’m not a fan of coke at all, always liked Pepsi, but I’m drinking my first glass bottle of coke and WoW! I love coke! Just found out this coke I’m drinking is “Mexican” coke. Cane sugar. Better than McDonald’s coke.
Ken's is very heavily mayo/sour cream flavored and light on the "caesar" taste, although very creamy. Kraft's is much more thicker, tart/tangier, and flavored like caesar dressing, and in fact is in a squeeze bottle oppose to Kens with a normal twistable lid. I've only had these two, much prefer Kraft over Ken's. Going to have to try Brianna's dressing soon.
make your own root beer. it is easy and tastes SO much better than the commercial stuff. you can get all the ingredients at a good health food store or online. 36 grams dried sassafras root bark, crushed -OR- 50 grams fresh [1] 48 grams dried sarsaparilla root, crushed 28 grams fresh ginger root, grated 6 star anise pods, crushed. 2 vanilla beans, finely chopped -OR- 4 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 gallon (4 liters) water - use bottled if your tap water isn't great 320 grams light brown sugar Bring the water to a boil, add everything (except the vanilla extract) to the pot, simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, then remove from heat Let steep for another 10 minutes, then strain. if you didn't use the vanilla beans, add the vanilla extract now. Store tightly covered in the fridge. To serve: ½ a glass of this extract plus ½ glass of seltzer. [1] true root beer nerds (like me) will gather fresh root bark from young sassafras trees in the spring, and peel the roots like a carrot to get the root bark. Even tastier !! ----- a rant about safrole being banned starts here ----- You can skip it if you want. Until 1960 all commercial root beers contained sassafras root. In fact sassafras was the main flavor in root beer since Hires started in 1876. Sassafras root bark contains about 1% essential oil and 80% of that essential oil is safrole. In the original experiment that said safrole caused problems in lab rats; the rats were fed 80 mg/kg ( milligrams per kilogram of body weight ) of pure safrole a day, for 6 years. The 36 grams of dried sassafras root bark used in this 1 gallon (4 liter) batch of root beer would contain about 288 milligrams of safrole. To get the same dose (in mg/kg) of safrole as those lab rats, a 75 kilogram (165 pound) person would need to consume 6000 milligrams of safrole a day, every day, for 6 years. That would mean drinking 21 gallons (79 liters) of this root beer a day, every day, for 6 years. I don't think that is something anyone needs to worry about. So why was it banned ?? I suspect that the real reason safrole was banned, was that bad-guys could synthesize MDMA (aka Ecstasy) from safrole. Someone at the FDA was worried that bad-guys might hijack a tanker-truck of safrole from a root beer producer and make a ton of MDMA. So the FDA banned the commercial use of safrole. Sort of like banning matches because arsonists might use them to set fires. Of course, the bad-guys found other ways to make MDMA that don't rely on safrole.
I don't really drink or enjoy drinking but when I do this is a option I sometimes rarely drink. How I would describe myself as a person that drinks alcohol is that the average joe drinker. I'm more rare then that an example I can say is every one only 1 day a year in a calendar. That's how little and rare I drink sense I don't like drinking but when I do that's when I drink.