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Internet School Survival: Food

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5 comments
Mar 31, 2010. 5:15 PMThe Ideanator says:
Personally, I think Instructables and some Youtube as better than school. Sure, they don't give you a diploma/degree or anything, but hey, thats what you pay for with school/college.
Mar 31, 2010. 5:19 PMThe Ideanator says:
Oh, also, all 3 of these food products are un-appetizing on several levels, I'd go with a heaping salad or a burger off the grill. Heck, throw some fishsticks and fries in the oven.
Mar 31, 2010. 12:43 PMlemonie says:
Hello,

  this isn't actually an instructable because it doesn't show us how to make or do something. Still you've taken pictures (well framed) and written well - good first shot. Make something (e.g. a sandwich) for the next one?

L
Mar 31, 2010. 5:08 PMlemonie says:
You're generally right there. Putting things in tins isn't usually sharing DIY knowledge. But you see a lot of people have put things in tins, it's a generic problem with weak-moderation around here.

L

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