The last Frig? finally caused a breakdown with no one approaching the correct answer, which was (and this is verbatim, from the original photo caption): "Salmon with cilantro cream sauce (yuck)."
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Several intrepid friggers came close with guesses of various permutations of coffee. I'll let the OP speak for herself before subjecting you to the next horrifying image:
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We live in scary times: were you aware that there are multiple brands of canned whole chicken? Apparently, it's quite a lucrative market.
Before leaping below the jump, I want you to close your eyes and think about your responses to these two questions:
Other than whole bone-in chicken, what food would you most like to see forced into a can?
What food product are Germans the most likely to force into a can?
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At left: A coffeepot. Cute enough, yes? Charming in an off-kilter way, like Johnny Depp in Benny & Joon, but with no special features other than the ability to contain and then dispense coffee.
Cost? Six hundred and twenty-five dollars. That's American dollars, not Zimbabwean dollars.
I'm pretty sure "six hundred and twenty-five dollar coffeepot" comes right between "pestilence" and "famine," although I would have to haul out the ol' King James to double check.
If you're going to go through the trouble of stuffing the WHOLE THING in, why leave out the giblets? Once you're dealing with a 50-ounce can, it can't be that much trouble to bump it up to 52.
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Seriously: what the hell is this stuff? I read the name of this dish in the original poster's caption, and I'm pretty sure this is a particleboard dresser I bought at IKEA in 1997.
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Okay, maybe this is only nominally about food. But candy is food, right? It better be, because all I had for breakfast were leftover fun-size Nestle Crunch bars that someone brought into the office.*
Politics aside, I think we can all agree that the trees in this woman's yard need a good TPing.
*Note to manufacturers: A full size candy bar is MUCH MORE FUN.
There's a dark side to genius and an invincibility complex engendered by fame that drives one to create something like this and label it "food." Note well, grasshoppers: "Edible" and "food" are not interchangeable terms, especially not at 250€ a head.
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