Airplane vegetarian option: reheated frozen peas and carrots slapped in between two pieces of toast. Zero seasoning of course.

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Garlic bread I made out of halved hotdog buns

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Delicious

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Friend of mine made eggs

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Sandwich

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Pembridge helm, 14th Century, England. It belonged to Sir Richard Pembridge (d.1375), one of King Edward III's knights, who fought in the Hundred Years' War between England and France. It is of the type that would have been worn at the Battles of Crecy in 1346 and Poitiers [1080x720] [OC]

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A 1650's cabinet-on-stand for Queen Henrietta Maria, for her London residence, Somerset House. The striking two-colour effect of the veneer is created when cocus wood is endcut, allowing the chocolate heartwood to contrast with the yellow sapwood. Silver mounts with Henrietta's cypher. [1582x2000]

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The Marble Throne - Qajar Dynasty - 1747-1751 | Golestan Palace, UNESCO World Heritage Site (807×54.

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Set of five squared food vessels (mukōzuke) for kaiseki dishes served before whipped green tea in a tea ceremony. Japan, early 17th c. Stoneware with iron-oxide and copper green overglaze decoration (Mino ware, Yashichida Oribe type). Metropolitan Museum of Art [4000x3000] [OC]

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The Great Bed of Ware was made by Jonas Fosbrooke ~1590 of oak. It was mentioned in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in about 1601, and Ben Johnson's Epicœne in 1609 and later in Byron's Don Juan and Dickens' The Holly Tree. It's 3.38m × 3.26m (10' × 11') and it's said to take 4 couples. [960×1231]

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