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/pol/ - A modest proposal
Anonymous United States No.512407081
>>512406857
Enlighten me Mohammed Abdulaziz, what aspect of the early United States was not libertarian? Bonus points if you can tell me how it was more authoritarian than the United Kingdom at the time, or most other governments of white civilizations.
/pol/ - Indian food is good
Anonymous United States No.510775558
>>510774927
Aw shit bro, look's like Wikipedia's wrong, better go fix it.

>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepherd%27s_pie
>The term was in use by 1791. Parson Woodforde mentions "Cottage-Pye" in his diary entry for 29 August 1791 and several times thereafter. He records that the meat was veal but does not say what the topping was.
>A recipe for shepherd's pie published in Edinburgh in 1849 in The Practice of Cookery and Pastry specifies cooked meat of any kind, sliced rather than minced, covered with mashed potato and baked.
>Dorothy Hartley quotes a traditional verse, "Vicarage mutton", showing not only the uses to which the joint was put, but also the interchangeability of the terms "shepherd's" and "cottage" pie