EE Temple presents: Please Feed the Hippies

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This is the cooking playlist of the EE Temple channel. This is humor and not a serious cooking show, although you might get some ideas...

First Episode: Hippie Biscuit

Ingredients:
Bisquick
coconut oil
ghee
humor

NOTE TO THOSE WITH LOW BANDWIDTH OR SMALL DATA PLANS

All videos on the channel are kept under 10 minutes so they are easily digestible.  YouTube determines how much to spoon feed you based on how big you can open your bandwidth mouth.  Here comes the helicopter!

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Mango Salmon Maybe

Ingredients
chopped mangos
wild caught pink salmon
rosemary
ghee
garlic
salt
humor

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That hippie biscuit is more like a hippy pancake. Maybe a touch of honey to top it off.. mmm mmmm mmmmmmm Oh, and thanks for bringing back the memories of my hippie days living in the commune wayyyyy back in the mid 70's. We grew turnips, sweet potatoes, carrots and illegal stuff. Never went hungry and was always wobbly.
 
gsfish said:
If you start feeding hippies they will keep coming back. If you start with two, soon it will be five and next thing you know you are hosting a whole commune. If you can catch them, have them neutered and release.

Guy

But they're so cute!  :)
 
Motrukdriver said:
That hippie biscuit is more like a hippy pancake.  Maybe a touch of honey to top it off.. mmm mmmm mmmmmmm    Oh, and thanks for bringing back the memories of my hippie days living in the commune wayyyyy back in the mid 70's.  We grew turnips, sweet potatoes, carrots and illegal stuff.  Never went hungry and was always wobbly.

Mmm....honey...now I have to get some.  But it has to be honey from free range bees.
 
Motrukdriver said:
 Oh, and thanks for bringing back the memories of my hippie days living in the commune wayyyyy back in the mid 70's.  


Whenever people ask me, "did you used to be a hippie?", I answer, "Nooooooo!... I still *am*."

Peace and love to all my groovy friends.  

:heart:

Q. Why didn't the lifeguard save the drowning hippie?
A. Because he was too far out, man.......


Q. What do you call a hippie's wife?
A. Mississippi.

:cool:
 
lenny flank said:
Whenever people ask me, "did you used to be a hippie?", I answer, "Nooooooo!... I still *am*."

Peace and love to all my groovy friends.  

:heart:

Q. Why didn't the lifeguard save the drowning hippie?
A. Because he was too far out, man.......


Q. What do you call a hippie's wife?
A. Mississippi.

:cool:
LOL
 
We called our selves "freaks'. I wonder what happened to "Airplane" and "Thor". I used my real name - first only - but lots of us had strange monikers.
 
gsfish said:
...If you start feeding hippies they will keep coming back. If you start with two, soon it will be five and next thing you know you are hosting a whole commune. If you can catch them, have them neutered and release...

Hi Cartman! *waves*

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Going to try some of these recipes, Thnx!
 

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