Does no-one remember the mighty glorious stronk russian flamethrower tanks?
>Nothing beats the flame tanks, nothing.
>>33070716
They made nice colors when they asploded.
If only the germans had used them.
Cooked commies.
>>33070788
Cooked kraut tastes terrible btw.
Never overcook your kraut, or it'll turn all dark and crumbly and shit.
>>33072532
Add a pinch of lemon and youve got some great sour-kraut.
>>33072546
will do, thanks for the advice. Also what do you add to avoid stickyness? Oil or butter?
Pic of some Krauts and commies so still /k/
>>33070788
Germans and United States also had many flamethrower tanks.
>cooking enemy tanks in assault squad 2
>>33072622
I find if you get a nicely fattened Hun and slow roast, the fat soaks off nicely and can be used for cooking.
>>33072658
it was a serious question though, as it happens quite often, and it's a pain in the ass to scrub off the pots.
>>33072703
Use an upturned stahlhelm with the liner removed as a bowl, get some snow into your pan/pot, put the stahlhelm in, boil up the snow and keep on a constant heat until youve got a nice stew going in the helm. When youre done just throw it away, theres plenty about, and no cleaning of the pot required.
>>33072622
>what do you add to avoid stickyness? Oil or butter?
Greece works pretty well.
TFW famethrower stanks are stopped by firewood and bottles of petrol by some poor farmer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M8_hS0gqU8
>>33070716
>>nothing beats the flame tank, nothing
*cough cough*
>>33072622
>>33070716
an 88 says other wise goyim
>>33070716
>Nothing beats the flame tanks, nothing.
this + napalm did it just fine in Winter War
>>33074516
>*this + Molotov
ftfm...
>>33072546
Krauts are already too sour, they come naturally as Sour-Kraut. You gotta add some maple syrup or brown sugar to normalize them
>>33070716
Never forget
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_TdZMX_mzI
>>33074530
>>33074516
>He still buys the molotov meme