>>213108012 duh, why didn't I know it was ___________
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 4:27:08 PM No.213108136
>>213107971 Not Another Teen Movie Context: In The Breakfast Club (1985), Ally Sheedy's character Allison throws away a slice of bologna while in detention at the library. In Not Another Teen Movie (2001), the slice rolls off the sculpture it landed on.
>>213108136 ive seen this movie dozens of times. i do not remember seeing that bologny. ive seen the breakfast club once so maybe i kept missing that reference.
>>213110186 I have no problem with this, other than I don't really like olives. I'd eat this if it was jalapenos or something else.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:33:37 PM No.213110732
>>213110630 Yeah keep on believing that if it makes you feel better lmao.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:34:40 PM No.213110760
>>213107934 (OP) If this image could speak, it would simply proclaim: >YEET!
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:37:24 PM No.213110825
>>213110661 You can actually make this at home. >boil meat of your choice along with a few onions and carrots until soft >put meat and veggies in blender >separate a cup of broth and add gelatine while it's still hot >pour gelatine broth in blender >add condiments to taste >blend until smooth >pour in empty coke bottle or pringles can or bag or whatever >leave in fridge overnight Voila.
>>213110661 It's kind of like an aspic, and those have been around for centuries. As the other anon said, you can make it yourself. I admit it looks gross and I don't buy it often but once in a while it's a nice deli meat to have around.
>>213110661 it's a lot less unsettling than how nuggies are made
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 6:56:04 PM No.213111250
>>213111139 The homemade version is fine. The mass produced slop version has LOTS of additives and preservatives, most of them moderately to highly harmful.
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:04:37 PM No.213111442
>>213111181 Most grocery stores have it in their deli, you can just ask for a couple of slices. It needs to be sliced thick though, it's roughly the same consistency as bologna
>>213110186 as a kid olive loaf was one of those bizarre things I couldn't believe made it out of the 1950s let alone were still being sold decades later it would be like if jello molds were still a thing in the 90s
Anonymous
7/26/2025, 7:37:28 PM No.213112147
>>213112115 its worded like the last ingredient is trash in the blender.
>>213112147 It's basically just assuming you don't have a full-on meat grinder on hand, so you make a slurry of meat and miscellaneous crap to then forge into a loaf, which sounds gross but it essentially the same thing as making the filling of a sausage or meat pastry. That's also more or less how they make ground beef.
>>213112111 That's American ingenuity, baby! Eurofags can't even comprehend our food! You know what they eat in Britain? Bread sandwich. You know what they eat in France? Snails. Ukraine? Bullets or nothing depending on how spicy Russia is that year. What do Americans eat? Eldritch face loaf, incomprehensible to all but the most esoteric scientists and God himself. USA USA USA