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Let's be honest, my cooking routine was in a rut. It was a monotonous cycle of the same ten-or-so "safe" meals, week in and week out. I love food, but the spark, the fun , had fizzled out. I was scrolling aimlessly online one evening, looking for something—anything—to break the culinary boredom when I stumbled upon a link to GagRecipes.org. My first thought? "What on earth is this?" My second thought? "I absolutely have to try this." I clicked, and a world of delightful absurdity opened up before me. We're talking "Meatloaf Volcanoes," "Jell-O Worms in Edible Dirt," and other creations that seemed to have been dreamed up by a mad scientist with a sweet tooth. I spent the next hour just Browse, laughing out loud at the sheer creativity and audacity of the recipes. This wasn't the serious, perfectly-plated world of gourmet food blogs. This was a playground. For my first experiment, I chose to make the "Faux-Fried Spiders...
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