Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 2:37 p.m. No.18979432   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9440

everyone replying agrees

 

Cernovich Retweeted

https://twitter.com/SpencerKlavan/status/1667197696665587713

 

Spencer A. Klavan, verbal billionaire

@SpencerKlavan

Just arrived in Crete and I am once again inSISTing that there is something wrong with our food in America

8:51 AM · Jun 9, 2023

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Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 2:38 p.m. No.18979440   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18979432

<everyone replying agrees

 

>Cernovich Retweeted

>https://twitter.com/SpencerKlavan/status/16671>97696665587713

>Spencer A. Klavan, verbal billionaire

@SpencerKlavan

 

>Just arrived in Crete and I am once again inSISTing that there is something wrong with our food in America

 

8:51 AM · Jun 9, 2023

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Spencer A. Klavan, verbal billionaire

@SpencerKlavan

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You can taste it, you can feel it, you can see the results after a week. Hate to say a single good thing about the EU. But a baguette and a wheel of brie at a Paris corner store is better for you than an American salad and we have got to figure this shit out.

Spencer A. Klavan, verbal billionaire

@SpencerKlavan

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Gaslight me all you want, I am not “walking more.” I am eating better, by default.

Spencer A. Klavan, verbal billionaire

@SpencerKlavan

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5h

(Fwiw I am currently sitting in a resort like a lazy POS, walking nowhere. Still applies.)

Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 2:48 p.m. No.18979478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9484 >>9510 >>9636

they are awakening

 

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1667266159601942528

Cernovich

@Cernovich

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Trump finally has the deep state right where he wants them.

 

1:23 PM · Jun 9, 2023

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Friends, Americans, 🐊🐊, lend me your ears

@Rootabagels

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1h

He heard it straight from Q.

Carolyn Calfo

@CarolynCalfo

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1h

No, it’s in the Presidential Records act-

ZB

@PlaceboWalrus

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1h

They need to stop lying to people and be serious for once….

Age Of Fun

@ageoffun

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1h

We've reached a singularity

 

Nothing can be predicted. We can't see beyond this moment.

 

War. Nothing.

 

Anything in-between.

 

Anything is possible.

Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 2:49 p.m. No.18979487   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18979463

when he first came on the scene, that killary image immediatley came to my mind. have posted it way back and a few times recently.

i think it is a trap.

movie is gud

Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 3:19 p.m. No.18979636   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9642

>>18979510

>>18979477

>>18979478

>>18979400

>>18979410

 

 

 

blind fools

https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1667265944971005952

https://twitter.com/maga_think/status/1667262428076298259

 

Cernovich

@Cernovich

Incredible

Quote Tweet

Cal Trask

@maga_think

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Replying to @Cernovich

The President can declassify any document at any time.

 

They walked into the trap — not him.

 

They are gas-lighting you.

 

Don't perpetuate the hoax.

1:22 PM · Jun 9, 2023

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Unfiltered☢Boss

@Unfilteredboss1

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1h

6D chess or some 💩

Tweet Observer

@TweetsObserve

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1h

You’re laughing now, but when they release that Kraken…

Courtenay

@trappedspaces

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1h

I just don't understand this line of thinking.

BKactual

@BravoKiloActual

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1h

Lol he’s almost certainly going to jail

“Righteous Abrams Tank”

@HIB1104

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1h

Cerno you need to "trust the plan"

Sam Fawaz

@SamTFawaz

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1h

It’s sad watching all the Trump supporters keep pointing out the hypocrisy and double standards while giving Trump every excuse in the book on why he didn’t or couldn’t in his first term.

 

In Florida we have a leader that outsmarted and destroyed his competition.

bespoke

@radtraddad

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1h

2 more weeks

Frank Casale

@PunisherFC36

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1h

Q sent him

trey fire

@3fire45

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1h

I stopped counting at 5. The number of times, at least, they’ve tweeted at you in the past 15 minutes.

janitor of the apocalypse

@jofapocalypse

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1h

lord and savior trump will walk into the Whitehouse tomorrow…cause "science"

Ouisian

@ouisian

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1h

It’s honestly kind of embarrassing

Rudolph Troha 🇺🇲🏳️‍🌈

@RudolphTroha

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1h

As in When Prophecy Fails, there are some people for whom there is no set of facts too inconvenient for their narrative. New information just gets immediately warped rather than confront unpleasant truths.

JSMYOGI

@jsmyogi

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1h

Interesting

Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 3:26 p.m. No.18979665   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9675 >>9678 >>9691 >>9703 >>9729

>>18979639

2017-2024

comfy

i am fine with the wait

i am a person who legit enjoys taking time

like 12 course meals

so does Trump

what part of the meal are we at?

 

https://www.webstaurantstore.com/blog/2578/full-course-meal.html

Full Course Meals Explained

Many cultures enjoy full course meals with a unique assortment of food and customs. Full course meals have a rich, diverse history from many regions that is a result of evolving food trends over time. To the Western world, the full course meal might bring to mind lavish dinner parties or long meals at a fancy restaurant. But how many courses should be in a full course meal, and what should each course consist of? Below, we provide basic information about full course meals in the tradition of Western cultures and go through typical meal course sequences.

 

What Is a Full Course Meal?

large full course meal dining table setting with featuring plates of food

A full course dinner is a meal featuring multiple courses. The basic full course meal consists of three or four courses. They normally begin with precursors to a main dish, such as an amuse-bouche, followed by the main course(s), and they are finished off with sweets, coffee, and tea.

 

Full course meals frequently take place at someone’s home, at a venue, or at a restaurant. They are customarily enjoyed in the afternoon or evening for a special occasion. In both upscale restaurants and casual eateries, guests can opt for a full course meal by ordering multiple dishes to come out at separate times. While a traditional full course meal may be more complex than quick service, it is still commonly enjoyed by groups of friends at celebratory events. The more ambitious tasting menu includes up to twenty courses and is spread over an extended period.

 

What Is a Meal Course?

A meal course is a single food item or a set of food items served at once, such as a sandwich, soup, and crackers, or steak and mashed potatoes. An average meal consists of one or more meal courses.

 

How Many Courses Are in a Meal?

Many meals only contain one course. The most basic full course meal is made up of 2 or 3 of the following courses: an appetizer, a main dish, and a dessert. However, meals can feature up to 12 or more courses.

 

Sample Sequences for Up to 12 Meal Courses

Appetizer on white plate

A common and logical way for your full course meal to proceed is by starting with light plates, continuing with richer dishes, and finishing off with small and delicate items. Below are sample full course meal sequences, but you can choose which meal courses you would like to include on your menu.

 

12 course meal: A 12 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, amuse-bouche, soup, appetizer, salad, fish, first main course, palate cleanser, second main course, cheese course, dessert, and mignardise.

10 course meal: A 10 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, fish, main course, palate cleanser, second main course, dessert, and mignardise.

9 course meal: A 9 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, fish, main course, palate cleanser, dessert, and mignardise.

8 course meal: An 8 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, main course, palate cleanser, dessert, and mignardise.

7 course meal: A 7 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, main course, dessert, and mignardise.

6 course meal: A 6 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, main course, and dessert.

5 course meal: A 5 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, appetizer, salad, main course, and dessert.

4 course meal: A 4 course dinner menu includes an hors d'oeuvre, appetizer, main course, and dessert.

3 course meal: A 3 course dinner menu includes an appetizer, main course, and dessert.

 

2 Course Meal Menu

meal courses on table featuring plates of food, salad bowls, and silverware

Below are explanations of the courses that may comprise a 12 course meal as well as dish suggestions for each course.

 

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Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 3:29 p.m. No.18979675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9678 >>9691 >>9703

>>18979639

>>18979665

cont:

Trump gets it.

 

Course One - Hors D'Oeuvres: Since this course is typically served during a cocktail hour or as guests are arriving, hors d’oeuvres are usually finger foods that can be held in the hand.

Goat cheese crostini with fig-olive tapenade

Zucchini fritters

Shallot and pancetta tortilla crisps

Course Two - Amuse-Bouche: This can be translated from French to mean “amuse the mouth” or more generally, to please guests’ palates with a small flavorful taste. Frequently, this might serve to stimulate the appetite or simply hint at flavors to come in the next meal course(s). In restaurants, this is normally a complimentary item specifically chosen by the chef.

Sweet potato chips with goat cheese and caviar

Caprese bites with basil vinaigrette

Pea soup served in a shot glass or espresso cup

Course Three - Soup: As with all of your courses, a classic idea is to relate your soup course to the season. It's always smart to avoid soups that are too hearty so guests don’t fill up for the rest of the meal.

Cold melon and basil soup

Pumpkin sage bisque

Tuscan white bean and roasted garlic soup

Course Four - Appetizer: In many parts of Europe, this course is referred to as the "entree" because it introduces the main courses in the meal. It is usually served on serving trays or small appetizer plates and features small cuts of meat, seasonal vegetables, starches, and sauces.

Charred broccoli with shishito peppers and pickled onions

Mushrooms stuffed with Pecorino Romano, garlic, and bread crumbs

Candied carrots with honey, cumin, and paprika

Course Five - Salad: This course is usually an assortment of raw vegetables with a flavorful dressing. In some parts of Europe, salad is served after the main course, but it is also common to serve salad before.

Garden salad with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, and tart vinaigrette

Chopped Thai salad with peanut dressing

Greek salad with olives, lettuce, red onions, and feta cheese

Course Six - Fish: This dish is a flavorful light protein before the main courses.

Grilled salmon with a soy sauce marinade

Lemon garlic tilapia

Crispy trout with a parsley-caper vinaigrette

Course Seven - First Main Course: The first main dish is often white meat, such as chicken, duck, or turkey.

Spicy Thai basil chicken

Roasted duck with an orange-ginger glaze

Deep-fried turkey with a honey bourbon glaze

Course Eight - Palate Cleanser: This is like a reset for your taste buds. Its purpose is to remove residual tastes from the mouth before the next course.

Sorbet (lemon, melon, or mint)

Prosecco

Water with lemon

Course Nine - Second Main Course: Typically, the second main course is red meat, such as premium beef and lamb, or game meat such as venison.

Stuffed lamb breast with lemon, ricotta, and oregano

Grilled flatiron steak with rosemary potatoes

Herb-crusted venison medallions

Course Ten - Cheese Course: Create a platter of different cheeses along with items to accompany them.

Include a variety of cheese textures and flavors, such as aged, soft, firm, and blue cheeses

Choose a selection of breads and crackers

Provide companion items, such as jams, chutneys, spicy mustards, caramelized onions, candied nuts, and pistachios

Course Eleven - Dessert: Usually accompanied by an after-dinner drink such as a glass of dessert wine, coffee, or tea, this is a sweet and decadent course.

Rich flourless chocolate cake with a glass of sweet port wine

Lemon creme brulee with dry white wine

Fruit tarts and berries with champagne

Course Twelve - Mignardise: At the end of the meal, you can serve a mignardise, which is a tiny, bite-sized dessert or pastry served with tea, coffee, port, brandy, or scotch.

Miniature butter madeleine biscuits

Small pieces of chocolate

Bite-sized macarons

 

How to Create a Full Course Meal Menu

classy table setting for 5 course meal with wine glasses and hors d'oeuvres

Preparing for a full course meal can seem like a daunting task, especially if it's for a large crowd. However, if you follow a central theme or cuisine when deciding what will be on your menu, it is much easier to come up with your dishes. Below are some tips for creating your menu.

 

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Anonymous ID: c083c3 June 9, 2023, 3:29 p.m. No.18979678   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9691 >>9703

>>18979639

>>18979665

>>18979675

cont:

 

Choose a theme: Before you begin creating a full course meal menu, decide on a theme, cuisine, or set of flavors to base your meal around. This makes it easier to come up with a menu and ensures continuity throughout the courses.

Decide on a season or region: Consider basing your full course meal on the season, or feature cuisines from one or several regions.

Build around the main course: Whatever theme you choose for your meal, ensure that it can provide a solid main course, and work the rest of the courses and theme elements around it.

Tips for Serving a Full Course Meal

The way you serve or enjoy a full course meal is up to your discretion and can be as casual or formal as you prefer. Below are some tips to curate a full course meal, along with information on traditional etiquette.

 

Provide water and wine: As you begin serving your full course meal, provide a goblet of water and a glass of wine for each guest.

Pay attention to table setting: Each course requires distinct dinnerware and silverware, so set your table based on the number of courses in your meal.

Remember utensil etiquette: Guests will first use the outermost utensils and work their way in towards the plate as the courses progress.

Remove plates: Before moving on to the next course, remember to remove the plates from the previous course.

Be prompt: Don’t wait too long between serving each course.

Know when to clear plates: According to traditional etiquette, each plate should be cleared (from the right side of each guest) before serving another (to the left side of each guest).

Ask guests to pass their dishes: If you do not have servers at your dinner party, have guests pass the dishes from the left, so they can easily serve themselves since most people are right-handed.

Choose a charger plate: Many table settings will have a charger plate that serves as a base setting on top of which dinnerware for each course is placed. The plate is only cleared when dessert is served.

 

Ultimately, you can serve a meal as creatively or traditionally as you'd like. You can include as little as one course and up to as many as you have time and energy for. Full course meals provide ample opportunity for hosts, chefs, and restaurants alike to show off their talents and tastes while offering an enjoyable and decadent dining

experience that guests will remember.