🌟 [Post of The Day] The Gatekeepers Who Get to Decide What Food Is “Disgusting” | The New Yorker Mercifully, admission tickets are printed on airplane-style barf bags. contend with customs and transportation. Svið, a traditional Icelandic dish in which a sheep’s head is cut in half and boiled, was impossible to procure, for “logistical reasons,” Ahrens said.
Web Excursions 2021-05-13
Web Excursions 2021-05-13
Web Excursions 2021-05-13
🌟 [Post of The Day] The Gatekeepers Who Get to Decide What Food Is “Disgusting” | The New Yorker Mercifully, admission tickets are printed on airplane-style barf bags. contend with customs and transportation. Svið, a traditional Icelandic dish in which a sheep’s head is cut in half and boiled, was impossible to procure, for “logistical reasons,” Ahrens said.