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Just made my own dairy-free turkey burgers from scratch. Followed the recipe, cooked them as recommended, in the end it probably cost twice as much as just buying some. And in order to hide the taste I had to slather them with ketchup. So now I've got four more unjustifiably expensive slabs of meat and onion sat in the fridge that I don't even want.

Why do people cook? :cry:

With any cooking experience, it comes down to seasoning. Salt, pepper, and any number of other spices work. I sometimes like to add a little garlic powder to a burger. Also, if you still have any onion, try caramelizing it and adding that to the top of the burger. Also, I know you said you were going dairy free but adding some cheese is always good.

Hey, I used salt, black pepper, fresh ground garlic, fresh chopped parsley, everything in the recipe. It's still bland at best. The dairy-free deal was mostly to avoid the hassle of using an egg just for it's white, I don't like waste. I did regret leaving the cheese out though.

Lol at Preston in chaps. Technically they aren't that useful on a bike if they're assless.

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I hate to point this out but eggs aren't dairy. As for wasting the yolk, you can refrigerate them for a few days and use them in something else like Hollandaise Sauce or or homemade pasta.

I wear them over jeans, for crying out loud.

That's not what that highway patrolman's report said.

I think I saw something like that in a porno once. Let's just say the guy didn't just get a picket.

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I hate to point this out but eggs aren't dairy. As for wasting the yolk, you can refrigerate them for a few days and use them in something else like Hollandaise Sauce or or homemade pasta.

It's something to do with allergies, they share something that means they might cause similar reactions. Hence it being on the dairy-free recipe blog where I found it. Mostly I didn't want them sitting there because I knew I'd just fry them and I'm trying to cut back on that sort of thing.

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Ever wonder what Barbie would like like if she was a real person?

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Some Barbie facts:

• There are two Barbie dolls sold every second in the world.

• The target market for Barbie doll sales is young girls ages 3-12 years of age.

• A girl usually has her first Barbie by age 3, and collects a total of seven dolls during her childhood.

• Over a billion dollars worth of Barbie dolls and accessories were sold in 1993, making this doll big business and one of the top 10 toys sold.

• If Barbie were an actual women, she would be 5'9" tall, have a 39" bust, an 18" waist, 33" hips and a size 3 shoe.

• Barbie calls this a "full figure" and likes her weight at 110 lbs.

• At 5'9" tall and weighing 110 lbs, Barbie would have a BMI of 16.24 and fit the weight criteria for anorexia. She likely would not menstruate.

• If Barbie was a real woman, she'd have to walk on all fours due to her proportions.

• Slumber Party Barbie was introduced in 1965 and came with a bathroom scale permanently set at 110 lbs with a book entitled "How to Lose Weight" with directions inside stating simply "Don't eat."

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