Would you rather eat
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Would you rather eat
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Would you rather eat
@TheBreadmonkey Dining out at B&Q for Sunday lunch again?!
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@TheBreadmonkey Dining out at B&Q for Sunday lunch again?!
Wondering if years of instinctively preparing food on plastic boards for sanitation is contributing to the increasing amounts of microplastics we're apparently ingesting. Also thinking of the fear I have of preparing things on wooden boards in case I feed people splinters. So was wondering what people thought was worse (or better, I suppose). Or if there's another option I've not considered.
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Wondering if years of instinctively preparing food on plastic boards for sanitation is contributing to the increasing amounts of microplastics we're apparently ingesting. Also thinking of the fear I have of preparing things on wooden boards in case I feed people splinters. So was wondering what people thought was worse (or better, I suppose). Or if there's another option I've not considered.
@TheBreadmonkey @neil Never had a splinter from a wooden chopping board

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@TheBreadmonkey @neil Never had a splinter from a wooden chopping board

️@a @TheBreadmonkey @neil Ben cuts butternut squash with a chainsaw, though.
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@a @TheBreadmonkey @neil Ben cuts butternut squash with a chainsaw, though.
I mean to be fair I did peel a pumpkin the other day, so it seems like all bets are off when it comes to my food prep
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I mean to be fair I did peel a pumpkin the other day, so it seems like all bets are off when it comes to my food prep
@TheBreadmonkey @Nickiquote @a @neil
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@TheBreadmonkey @Nickiquote @a @neil
...I am a bag of questions.I am a balloon of mystery
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I am a balloon of mystery
@TheBreadmonkey @cuzned @Nickiquote @a @neil
Rover is a plot device from the 1967 British television programme The Prisoner, and was a crucial tool used to keep 'prisoners' from escaping the Village. It was depicted as a floating white balloon that could coerce, and, if necessary, incapacitate or kill recalcitrant inhabitants of the Village. It also had the ability to subdivide. Several aspects of the Rover device were left unexplained and to the imagination of the viewer.
The name "Rover" was only used once in the entire series, in the episode "The Schizoid Man". The novel The Prisoner: Number Two by David McDaniel, based upon the series, uses the name Guardian.
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