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Just like mother used to make.
The best the factory can make.
Cosy, comfortable balls; just the way I like ’em!
I have indeed seen more attractive meatballs than these…
There is a good chance that these contain nuts.
These gave me a cute indigestion.
Why would you get meat balls from a homely vegetarian?
Retreat and think of cakes.
“Let them eat cake then!” (Marie Antionette)
If yyour balls are too homely, no c–t will go near them.
– What’s for dinner, darling?
– Ma balls!
@ algernon 4:03 am
It must be vegetarian if it came from a plant.
@Yu No Hoo. 0448. So! If I eat birds I find in trees, and other arboreal animals….They don’t count?
Is consuming your lady permissible, on a vegan diet?
Mmmm, crisp like a sock and stewed like a dork.
@ Marum 5:07 am
Absolutely.
Unless it is a carnivorous plant or man-eating tree.
They teste like tofu.
Worse than offal.
Based on the pic, those “balls” don’t look very round to me.
Or even oval.
@Pete 0611. In fact, they look bloody offal.
Actually, I have eaten a vegetarian “steakburger”. The steak was made of nut-meal and soy-meal.
It was passable.
Not to compare with a chunk of round or topside, though.
The place was; Squirrels; in West End in Brissie. They did the best salad rolls I have eaten anywhere. (in the South Pacific region)
@Marum 6:14,
I’ll bet they taste bloody offal too.
Balls 101.
Balls do not have to be round: ie. Footballs.(League, Union, American)
GREAT BALLS OF FIRE. (Jerry Lee Lewis)
@Algernon 0403 and Yoo No Hoo 0448.
In truth. They are the very Fabrik of existance.
EDIT Existence.
@Marum 7:29,
S’truth, mate…no, they don’t.
Actually they are imitation meat made from soya &/or gluten and do resemble the texture of real meat.
Hence the term “vegetarian meat ball” and of course that’s where the oxymoron creeps in.