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Revision as of 15:08, 11 January 2023
Soil-to-Can Meals is a line of packaged food products from Human Feedstock, sold as part of the Easy Trough brand from Grand Chef Tarkin.
In the News
"Air and Strawberries" is a song by [REDACTED].
One does not simply "commit gluttony" with Soil-to-Can products.
Miracle Whip is a 1981 action-cooking film about an archaeologist (Indiana Jones) seeking a legendary jar of miraculous mayonnaise.
Fiction cross-reference
- Air and Strawberries
- Alderaan Croutons - has cross-marketed several products with Human Feedstock, where the galactic strategic interests of Human Feedstock and Grand Chef Tarkin temporarily align
- Always Between Meals
- Crimes against chemical constants
- Easy Trough
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Grand Chef Tarkin
- Human Feedstock
- Miracle Whip
- One does not simply commit gluttony
- Wanton Dell
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Hamburger Helper @ Wikipedia