Hummus, served in shovel. Fitting, I guess, since the word itself does derive from the word for “soil”
Hummus, served in shovel. Fitting, I guess, since the word itself does derive from the word for “soil”
by jmerlinb
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Bright_Ices
You’re thinking of the word *humus,* from Latin, meaning earth or soil. *Hummus* comes from Arabic, meaning chickpea.
WilliamJamesMyers
and because i too was corrected, this is not a dirt trowel, its a grain bin scoop, so it is a food related thing albeit stupid because it extends past the box, just put it into the box
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You’re thinking of the word *humus,* from Latin, meaning earth or soil. *Hummus* comes from Arabic, meaning chickpea.
and because i too was corrected, this is not a dirt trowel, its a grain bin scoop, so it is a food related thing albeit stupid because it extends past the box, just put it into the box
This isn’t the same shovel :/
Edit: I thought as much. Is this in Cardiff lol
https://www.reddit.com/r/WeWantPlates/s/2olL4EgJRP