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SOFT paste porcelain, easily marred and therefore far less durable than the hard paste kind, was available in France in the early 18th century.
Not the liquid kind, but the gel or paste kind.
Make sure you use the white paste kind of toothpaste and not the gel kind.
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"FOUND in a DUMPSTER behind the Capitol," read another, on which was pasted the kind of faux-parchment Constitution you can buy in the souvenir shop at any history-for-profit heritage site.
Paste all kinds of things from stickers, pictures, glitter, feathers, shells, leaves, movie/show tickets, etc.
Instead of having to deliberately move through a process by clicking, selecting and perhaps copying and pasting — the kinds of interactions we have come to expect from software over the last 30 years — we interact in a more conversational way.
Gochujang (Korean chilli paste) brings the kind of heat that welcomes pure sweetness.
The source guide includes a place to find the primitively grainy chocolate-sugar paste like the kind that's handmade by Presilla's family, and, of course, plenty of sources for European-made boutique bars.
When Tata came home from the Embassy, we had humdrum dinners that Mama improvised from what she had discovered in the fridge: wizened peppers and sunken papayas, peanut paste and some kind of animal flesh that may have been goat meat.
The cheese in its recipe was aged Cheddar, combined with both tomatoes and tomato paste, plus three kinds of chile peppers and more than a dozen other ingredients.
I've written a host of posts that explore relevant themes, including my pieces, "Do the Top Billion Need New Goals?" and "How Much is Enough?" An excerpt from that post is worth pasting here: This kind of examination isn't just related to personal happiness or, say, environmental damage.
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