Lada & Gowno
Gowno, do you think we could turn the old mill into a community kitchen so everyone gets fresh food and we keep using a place we all know?
Yeah, the old mill's got that gritty charm for sure. Turn it into a kitchen and you get fresh food, a vibe, and a spot everyone already knows. Just make sure you don't turn it into a museum of burnt toast or something. Let's bring the people back, but keep it real, not some glossy brochure.
Sounds good. We’ll keep the mill as it is, just add a stove and some tables, and make sure the food stays fresh and simple. No fancy displays, just hard work and good bread for everyone. Let's get to it.
Got it, let’s roll the old mill into a working kitchen, keep the vibe real and the bread fresh, and make sure nobody thinks we’re just cooking for show. Let's bring the community together, one loaf at a time.
Sure thing. We'll get the wood fire up, lay the dough, and let the town taste the real flavor of the mill. No fancy tricks, just honest work.
Sounds like a plan, just watch out for a charcoal kitchen—no one likes burnt bread in the community kitchen. Let's keep it real and make sure the flavor stays as honest as the hustle.
I’ll keep a close eye on the fire, no more burnt loaves. We’ll cook the bread the way it’s always been done—simple, honest, and good for everyone.
Sounds like a solid recipe for the community, just keep the flames low and the humor high. Let’s see those honest loaves come out.