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In reaction to the news, the people of our fair nation are reportedly panic-buying Marmite, a jar of which lasts the average person about six months (unless you eat it every day), so stocks are running out quick.
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They also took a jar of Vaseline, which Tazhayakov said he thought was used to make the bombs.
We promise the dish is worth snagging a jar of sumac, which adds an addictive sour taste that pairs nicely with the sweet potato.
A head of garlic, a hunk of Parmesan, some hot sauce or chile flakes and perhaps a jar of honey (which can also come in handy at breakfast) round out the offerings.
In 2001 he surprised the staff of Muñiz Hospital in Buenos Aires, asking for a jar of water, which he used to wash the feet of 12 patients hospitalized with complications from the virus that causes AIDS.
Holding up a jar of fleas, which keep bouncing against the lid, she explains, "Well, after 'bout a week the fleas stop jumpin' so high cause they know they gone bump they head.
In a similar manner, a jar of food which is meant to be consumed within a set number of days can have the intelligent packaging applied to illustrate when the produce is off.
The fridge contained a bowl of intensely red vine tomatoes ("they make the blood strong"), along with Szmura's black dress shoes on a tray; a plate of rotting shrimp; and a jar of Vaseline, which Bogdan could not fail to conclude was deployed for some form of self-abuse.
The other day, at lunchtime, Coates sat in his stocking feet at the kitchen table of a friend's apartment on the Upper East Side, flanked by a bottle of Alsatian Riesling, a bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese, and a jar of Marmite, which he never travels without.
"Vernon" features quirky characters like a turkey hunter paddling his boat around in a swamp wishing there were as many turkeys out there as there were buzzards and a couple who show the camera a jar of sand, which they believe is growing.
They also had the floating speaker thing in a jar of water, which still makes no sense to me.
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