This bread has been popular with home bakers during the shelter-in-place orders. It is made with natural, wild yeast and a bacteria called lactobacilli.
Sourdough Bread
This show is about the strange folks who keep and display big cats. The show has a particular focus on private zoo owner Joe Exotic.
Tiger King
Was the most sought after item during first lockdown, being nick named "white gold"
Toilet Paper
Some of these have over 1,000 pieces
Puzzles
Traditionally these are flat, round cakes that are often served with syrup, but a recent trend involves making miniature versions of these as a cereal
Pancakes
A cake like quick bread that contains a yellow fruit
Banana Bread
A reality dating show. The show begins with men and women dating each other in different "pods" where they can talk to each other, but not see each other.
Love is Blind
This popular hand sanitizer brand was asked by regulators to stop using the claim that it "kills 99.99% of most common germs."
Purell
Who needs to clothing shop when you can make your old cloths groovy with this.
Tie Dye
This kitchen utensil has different kinds for cooking and baking, its Latin meaning is "flat wood"
Spatula
According to The Swedish Institute, the average Swede eats 316 of these pastries (featuring cinnamon) each year.
Cinnamon rolls
This show of Indiana teenagers fighting off creatures from “the Upside-Down” has the look and feel of a big summer blockbuster from the 1980's
Stranger Things
To make dough rise this can be used as a substitute for yeast
Baking powder
Popular among the youths today, this social media platform is known for its choreographed dances that make even Millennials feel old
Tik Tok
Canadians eat this more than poutine and Tim Hortons, Kraft sells one million of these each day
Kraft Dinner
Margherita pizza is topped with tomatoes fresh mozzarella & leaves of this royal herb
Basil
In this Canadian show, a once super-wealthy family find themselves with no money living in a rundown motel in a small town they once purchased as a joke
Schitt's Creek
The first evidence this was used was in 6000 BC, Cattail can also be made into this by grinding the roots
Flour
Don't compost that, instead stick it into water in your window sill to regrow, or throw into a pot of water to make stock
Vegetables
The beans of this drink staple are not actually beans but fruit pits
Coffee
A fancy adult lunchable, usually placed on a piece of wood
Charcuterie
This show follows the lives of four women as they juggle love, careers and parenthood
Working Moms
Only 6% of this is used in food; another 17% is used for safety during the winter months
Salt
Move to a new town and have fun with your animal neighbors in this video game that allows you to virtually roam and visit establishments, social outings, and beaches
Animal Crossing
Related to the onion, this is one of the oldest known food flavorings dating back to ancient times
Garlic