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[video=youtube;X8Mwab3t1aA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8Mwab3t1aA[/video]


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#2
Personally, I believe it is a broth.
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#3
Anthony Wrote:Some clarification: I know there are more than a few people on YouTube implicitly or explicitly pretending to be the official HAWP channel (this guy was most recently brought to my attention). Those people ain’t us.

We are not on YouTube. I’ve got a YouTube channel with some doofy uploads and Rev Rants, but there is no official HAWP YouTube channel or anything like that. These guys are essentially ripping our videos from GameTrailers and posting them to YouTube — why, I dunno. That’s fine, though; while we receive no financial benefit for any non-GameTrailers.com traffic, at least more people are seeing our stuff, and that’s cool.

I would prefer it if these dudes linked to our official GameTrailers page (most of the traffic from our Reddit AMA thread probably went everywhere but GameTrailers), but I’m not gonna email YouTube and get these accounts shut down or anything. More eyes is more eyes.

I just thought I should clarify that we are not any of those dudes on YouTube, just in case one day one of them flips out and posts some sort of epic racist tirade or something.
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#4
the answer is broth.
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#5
No. It's a beverage. It's still potable.

It is not a sauce (a sauce is thicker, richer sort of paste) and it's not a broth as it's not made from meat products.

Do you really buy milk broth? Really?
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Fiel Wrote:No. It's a beverage. It's still potable.

It is not a sauce (a sauce is thicker, richer sort of paste) and it's not a broth as it's not made from meat products.

Do you really buy milk broth? Really?



so vegetable broth is made from meat ? and sauce/broth is not potable ?
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#7
Broth is the product of boiling down one or more components into a pot of water. After the ingredients have cooked and essentially released their flavor into the water you obtain a stock/broth by straining out all materials.
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Kurtle Wrote:Broth is the product of boiling down one or more components into a pot of water. After the ingredients have cooked and essentially released their flavor into the water you obtain a stock/broth by straining out all materials.

but most of the time broth just means soup.

i did some research and none of the above are the answers. milk = cereal(none is inferior or superior than the other), unlike how macaroni > cheese sauce(sauce is inferior), beverage > ice(the beverage is superior) or chicken > broth(broth is inferior)
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Fiel Wrote:No. It's a beverage. It's still potable.

It is not a sauce (a sauce is thicker, richer sort of paste) and it's not a broth as it's not made from meat products.

Do you really buy milk broth? Really?
Just look at Canada; they have BAGGED MILK. Milk broth probably isn't too far off in the future!
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#10
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#11
A brothy sauce that you drink?
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