GasBandit
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Try it now. Never noticed it being a stickler for the HTTP:// beforeLink dead?
Try it now. Never noticed it being a stickler for the HTTP:// beforeLink dead?
I fixed it. The first time I posted it it didn't work.Works fine for me.
It also has lots of pouches and convoluted, non-anatomically correct muscles.Mmm, Grade B maple syrup. Tastes like 90s comics, dark and made from trees.
What do you mean, it looks up to me..@GasBandit - your site's redirecting to your host (apparently)...
It's syrup that actually tastes like maple.Grade B? WTF is that bullshit?
Really good. Maple syrup is graded by how dark it is; grade B is the darkest, and has the most maple flavor. It's less sweet, so usually it's favored for baking over topping pancakes, but I like the rich flavor.Grade B? WTF is that bullshit?
There is another grade, grade C, but you don't see it for sale very often.Really good. Maple syrup is graded by how dark it is; grade B is the darkest, and has the most maple flavor. It's less sweet, so usually it's favored for baking over topping pancakes, but I like the rich flavor.
Different grading systems between the US and Canada.No Grade B tells me you're swilling paint varnish that Americans like to call maple syrup.
American grade B is in the neighborhood of Canadian grade DCanada, which produces more than 80 percent of the world's maple syrup, uses its own classification system. There are three grades: Canada #1, including Extra Light (sometimes known as AA), Light (A), and Medium (B); #2 Amber (C); and #3 Dark (D).
The United States has a different system, divided into two major grades: Grade A and Grade B. Grade A is considered the premiere type that's meant for eating, while Grade B is so dark that it's generally only used for cooking or baking. Grade A is broken into three subgrades, which are measured by their translucence: Light Amber, Medium Amber and Dark Amber.
You're right, and my huffington post quote is outdated.I'm just grousing over how even though Canada produces 85% of the worlds supply of Maple Syrup, our top notch trade negotiators bent over and lubed up last year and abandoned our naming system in favour of a more American like system.
Well hopefully another couple more million gallons won't go missing this year.I'm just grousing over how even though Canada produces 85% of the worlds supply of Maple Syrup, our top notch trade negotiators bent over and lubed up last year and abandoned our naming system in favour of a more American like system.
Job creations gets more creative every year.International Maple Syrup Institute.
Man he had a couple bad movies but that was no reason for people to protest him like that. Poor guy.Yes, because that was the worst thing going on at the time, but everyone was distracted by that other thing that had the whole world shaving off their Charlie Chaplin 'stache.
...So, durian flavored?I'm hoping for a green eggs and ham flavor.
With the accompanying aroma, aye....So, durian flavored?