User talk:Hal.a.pino

Pickleweedia
Pickleweedia is a search engine for pickle type condiment recipes derived from everyday garden variety herbacous perennials. Research into this little known subject area has been extensively undertaken by Dr. Hal A.Pino in colaboration with Prof. Di Per from the University of Heedaf-art.

The concept for 'Pickleweedia' was originally found in temperate regions of Bali and brought to the west by explorer and condiment connoisseur Prof. Chut Nei. His first recipe was a pickle based ice-cream, with various ingredients including pussywillow, yack fat, spicy chilli jam, toe jam and many other goodies.

We aim to please, can you aim too please by assisting 'Pickleweedia' by supplying traditonal family and cultural condiment recipes using weeds and common pantry items.

If having a small gathering during an earthquake or nuclear attack, what has been traditionally popular especially in cold war USA is 'Duck & Cover' a dish best served cold. As you and your party are likely to perish the consequences of consuming a dish such as 'Turducken' will be furthest from your minds and this is the perfect condiment. This is a variation of 'Duck under the table' which may be served with bread condiments and is known as 'Bread and duck under the table'. The major ingredients are Sardines, Anchovies and seagulls, minced into a delightful paste and rolled in toasted Canadian wild rice and then worked into 100gm portions and each joined in a circle to make ends meat and sprinkled with sundried dandiloin leaves.

Many of these recipes have been further researched with a chilli base at the Institute, Ring Del Feugeo.

For other recipes and information on Dr. Hal A.Pino's research is available on our website, which is currently under construction.

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