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    • Goddess_AmaterasuOP
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      1 year ago

      Lol ok you, just you don’t label it then, so you can have meat surprise

      • Rusty Raven M
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        1 year ago

        Sometimes you can get extra surprising results this way. I once had a couple of small bags of shredded chicken in the freezer. I added some leftover frozen gravy and dumped them all in the microwave to reheat. Mixed them together, went to eat it. Turns out one of the bags of “chicken” was actually parsnip peelings I’d put aside to add to stock later.

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        1 year ago

        That’s called mystery meat. I have a slab of falafel in my freezer that my husband put in there. It took me awhile to work out what it was because it looks like something a cat chewed.

            • Goddess_AmaterasuOP
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              1 year ago

              I don’t think I’ve ever had falafel in all my years on this earth and I’ve been here a long time

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                  1 year ago

                  I did a google search and read what’s in it. Is it spicy at all? Like is there pepper?

                  • cuavas
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                    It doesn’t need to be. The defining part is that it’s a deep fried ball of ground chick peas or broad beans (or a mixture). It usually has parsley, garlic, cummin and coriander for flavouring.