In Massachusetts, the addition of tomatoes to clam chowder is actually prohibited by law. If you put tomatoes in it, you gotta call it something else...Although, I usually spike my chowder with enough hot sauce that it'll almost pass for Manhattan style.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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hahaha
Eh, I'd rather have potato chowder anyway.
Raman noodles and water.
So are you ever going to go back there for lunch?
Are we talking about Manhattan or New England clam chowder?
Or, to be pedestrian, the red or the white?
It's rather interesting that "Potatoes in chowder" is the independent variable. So an increasing amount of potatoes causes clams to be more expensive?
i'am still not understand :(
Anonymous needs to go back to school for a week or two.
I see lots of potatoes in my chowder's future. And that $700 billion ladle won't help a bit.
what's the password?
-new england clam chowder
Would that be the red or the white kind?
Anonymous: typically, the horizontal axis is the independent variable and the vertical axis is the dependent.
why would anyone want red chowder...that is just wrong...almost unAmerican! :)
In Massachusetts, the addition of tomatoes to clam chowder is actually prohibited by law. If you put tomatoes in it, you gotta call it something else...Although, I usually spike my chowder with enough hot sauce that it'll almost pass for Manhattan style.
We may all be eating potato soup soon!
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