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Squashy Nipples posted:I'd like to agree with that, but based on the volume of hatred/threats the girlfriend received when she started using some dairy in her blog, I'm not so sure about that. That said, the more militant ones don't really seem to be very good cooks, or even really enjoy food, they just like being righteously angry and bullying people online. What's gochujang? Dish recipe please!
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Its korean chili paste, has some smoked/dried notes with the heat
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# ? Jan 13, 2013 21:47 |
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The best way to troll militant vegans is to post bacon on tumblr and tag it as salad.
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pile of brown posted:Its korean chili paste, has some smoked/dried notes with the heat Thanks! How spicy? (I'm guessing pretty hot). Is it vegetarian or does it have something like dried shrimp?
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Squashy Nipples posted:I'd like to agree with that, but based on the volume of hatred/threats the girlfriend received when she started using some dairy in her blog, I'm not so sure about that. That said, the more militant ones don't really seem to be very good cooks, or even really enjoy food, they just like being righteously angry and bullying people online. This really encapsulates an ex of mine. I'm vegetarian, she's vegan. I eat largely vegan anyways, but I occasionally have milk, or eggs, or honey. Besides that, it's stuff (i hope!) dino would approve of; no substitutes, lots of spices, and tons of fresh veggies and legumes. She ate things like "chik'n strips" and those vegan prepared foods that universally taste like poo poo (and probably do more environmental harm than animal protein in the first place?). But, you know, drinking milk is profiting off of rape culture, and if you drink milk you can't possibly be a feminist. We...didn't work out. ^^^ gochujang is...I'm not sure how spicy it is? I like a lot of spice and I find it decent. It's vegetarian, although some rare samples of it may not be vegan (check to see if the ingredients mention honey; I had one once that I grabbed off a shelf without looking and it turned out it wasn't vegan). a dozen swans fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Jan 13, 2013 |
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Vagueabond posted:But, you know, drinking milk is profiting off of rape culture, and if you drink milk you can't possibly be a feminist. Wait... How? Does the bull rape the cow? Are farmers rapists? I don't get it... Seriously!
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Happy Hat posted:Wait... How? Milking is done by force, also that whole thing with killing the male calves which are born to keep the dairy herd cow-only.
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It's also cause dairy cows are kept perpetually pregnant so that they lactate (rape pregnant). Dairy is a weird food group, when you think about how it actually all works.
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I still remember the pre-whirled peas cheese thread which declared cheese the pinnacle of Western culinary arts in the OP. I'm not inclined to disagree.
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Vlex posted:I still remember the pre-whirled peas cheese thread which declared cheese the pinnacle of Western culinary arts in the OP. I'm pretty sure that was a direct quote from McGee (or maybe Ruhlman).
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Milking is done by force? And uhm.. The bull rapes the cow? Also - insemination isn't really rape either, wouldn't rape imply non consensual sex? Can a cow consent? Isn't this an argument that leads to the republican one about gay marriage with people marrying dogs? That rape argument is actually based on the same assumptions as the republican anti gay marriage one, which may have a certain merit then. I just never thought those two particular groups would use the same kind of argumentation...
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# ? Jan 13, 2013 23:41 |
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Militant vegans are dumb... My gay friends should marry if they want to (hey they already are, and they're on the board of the local church too... They didn't rape no animals in the process... Stop creating cognitive dissonance)
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# ? Jan 13, 2013 23:44 |
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In America, we throw around the word "rape" all the time to describe things such as deforestation, military occupation and the Indianapolis Colts losing to the Baltimore Ravens.
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Steve Yun posted:Indianapolis Colts losing to the Baltimore Ravens. Actually I just heard that described as "the most just and noble thing to happen in America in years".
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therattle posted:What's gochujang? "Korean Hot Pepper Paste", it's used pretty extensively in Korean cuisine. It is fermented, and contains rice flour, malt and fermented soy paste, so it tastes a bit like a thick, spicy, slightly-sweet miso. Here is a link to Maangchi making some at home: http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/gochujang therattle posted:How spicy? (I'm guessing pretty hot). It comes in different heat levels. The stuff I buy at Kam Man has no English on the label, but it does have a heat scale with arabic numerals. It's usually 1-4 or 1-5, higher being hotter. The 1's are fairly mild, and the 4's and 5's are pretty hot. therattle posted:Dish recipe please! She is working on a full blog post; in the mean time you can go to her FaceBook page and give her some likes. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Melomeals/116026025122857
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Squashy Nipples posted:"Korean Hot Pepper Paste", it's used pretty extensively in Korean cuisine. It is fermented, and contains rice flour, malt and fermented soy paste, so it tastes a bit like a thick, spicy, slightly-sweet miso. Thanks man! Very thorough. That paste sounds delicious.
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Squashy Nipples posted:"Korean Hot Pepper Paste", it's used pretty extensively in Korean cuisine. It is fermented, and contains rice flour, malt and fermented soy paste, so it tastes a bit like a thick, spicy, slightly-sweet miso. Mangchi is probably one of my favorite food bloggers, she's just too adorable. I really want to try making her eomukguk but the fish cakes at my local international grocery place are kind of lacking.
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Vlex posted:I still remember the pre-whirled peas cheese thread which declared cheese the pinnacle of Western culinary arts in the OP. Wiki page. It was a great thread.
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Thanks for the food poisoning knowledge! I guess pinpointing what gave it to us is going to be impossible. Very luckily, given that he mostly eats the same food as we do, my son didn't get it.
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Scientastic posted:Thanks for the food poisoning knowledge! I guess pinpointing what gave it to us is going to be impossible. How are you guys feeling? Looking after a small child when you're ill is really grim.
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Obvious solution is to duct tape the kid to the wall until you feel better.
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Sociopastry posted:Obvious solution is to duct tape the kid to the wall until you feel better. You're really not a pro when it comes to handling babies, are you? Velcro that poo poo!
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therattle posted:How are you guys feeling? Looking after a small child when you're ill is really grim. His Grandma came down yesterday (from miles and miles away) to look after him, and after 24h of sleep I felt just about well enough to take him for a walk. My wife is still ill... Like many things in our life, I got it over with in a rapid but powerful burst of activity accompanied by high velocity fluid explusion, while she needs to take her time and really explore the physical sensations involved.
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Just to share, I've had salmonella once. It was not pleasant, it hit me about 6 hours after I'd eaten at a japanese place in the mall food court, and it was the only place I'd eaten out all week, and all my other poor freshman meals that week had been cup ramen, or anything that I jammed in the microwave and ate. But yeah, salmonella. Stuff coming out of both ends every half hour for 4 days. I didn't eat for the first 3, aside from broth and water. Lost 15lbs.
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Chef De Cuisinart posted:Just to share, I've had salmonella once. It was not pleasant, it hit me about 6 hours after I'd eaten at a japanese place in the mall food court, and it was the only place I'd eaten out all week, and all my other poor freshman meals that week had been cup ramen, or anything that I jammed in the microwave and ate. Not doubting you, but how did you know it was salmonella specifically? But yeah, that poo poo sucks. I got poisoned once in culinary school. The less said about that, the better. Ugh.
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Wroughtirony posted:Not doubting you, but how did you know it was salmonella specifically? Went to doctor and they did a culture because he was concerned it could have been cholera due to all the mass amounts of poop and vomit.
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Chef De Cuisinart posted:Went to doctor and they did a culture because he was concerned it could have been cholera due to all the mass amounts of poop and vomit. God that sucks. Did you ever find out if anyone else got sick who ate there? Because that sounds like a recipe for an outbreak. Also, is cholera really a problem in Austin?!
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Wroughtirony posted:God that sucks. Did you ever find out if anyone else got sick who ate there? Because that sounds like a recipe for an outbreak. Also, is cholera really a problem in Austin?! My wife ate at the same place, but got chicken instead of shrimp, she was fine. afaik nobody else got sick. Cholera's not really a problem, but all I had to mention was that I ate some seafood at a cheap stir fry place and he's all "Let's check you for cholera, to be safe" Also, being on UT campus, the chances of getting an international disease are somewhat higher. I've also heard horror stories of cheap chinese shrimp served as ceviche, so it was probably slightly undercooked and I just didn't really notice.
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Ugh, food poisoning is the worst. I still can't eat mackerel thanks to some bad sushi. I knew as soon as I bit down that it was bad, so I spit it out, but I still got really wretchedly sick. Hope your wife is better soon, Scientastic, and I'm glad your kid didn't get it. I'm now a writer for my college paper, and I'm the only writer for the culture section, haha. Just me and my editor. I'm really hoping I can get at least one article about food and cooking into each issue.
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Lyssavirus posted:Ugh, food poisoning is the worst. I still can't eat mackerel thanks to some bad sushi. I knew as soon as I bit down that it was bad, so I spit it out, but I still got really wretchedly sick. Hope your wife is better soon, Scientastic, and I'm glad your kid didn't get it. You should provide a simple nutritious recipe that can be made in a dorm in each issue. E: In addition to an article about food in general
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The worst food poisoning I ever had was in high school while I was spending the night at my good friend's house. Strangely enough, I can't recall actually eating the undercooked chicken that caused it, but I know it was undercooked chicken because I witnessed it coming out the next morning. Anyway, the thing that really sticks with me is that the morning after I ate that undercooked chicken, I could kind of feel that something wasn't right but I wasn't actually sick yet. My good friend's Dad went out and got warm Krispy Kreme doughnuts for breakfast, and I took one which ended up being lemon filled. I'm not a huge fan of lemon filled doughnuts anyway, but about 10 minutes after I finished that doughnut poo poo started hitting the fan and I was reacquainted with it and everything else that had been in my digestive tract over the course of the past 48 hours. To this day, just the thought of a warm Krispy Kreme doughnut makes me nauseous. And God, don't even talk about lemon-filled ones.
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Marceline Abadeer posted:Mangchi is probably one of my favorite food bloggers, she's just too adorable. I really want to try making her eomukguk but the fish cakes at my local international grocery place are kind of lacking. Totally adorable! She's the one who turned me on to gochujang. You know how some of the cooks on Food network cook with this insane intensity? She is the opposite of that. Full post for the stew is up: MeloMeals: Fusion Chinese Korean Daikon and Carrot Stew Chef De Cuisinart posted:But yeah, salmonella. Stuff coming out of both ends every half hour for 4 days. I didn't eat for the first 3, aside from broth and water. Lost 15lbs. Not food poisoning, but I just got put on a second course of anti-biotics, and my guts are totally malfunctioning. Thankfully it's only coming out one end, but it's like a loving geyser. Hopefully some of my homemade live-culture kraut will help get the bugs back in order.
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e: Way too vent-y.
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So in an attempt to get myself back to the Adonis-like perfection I had in my younger days I began the onerous task of actually counting my calories. And while I expected the beer and liquor to be adding up to a whole lot of red on my little app, what is really the most shocking is the amount of calories I take in in the form of tortillas. I suppose I never really thought about it, but there it is. Not that I'm going to stop eating them, of course, but maybe I'll have one or two less with supper. So join me, my friends, in a lament for tortillas and how much I will miss them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jq2ums8lVYI Okay, now I'll go back to sheep raising and jai alai and racecars. Bueno noche.
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alright, which one you goons made this video... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO8sW60uOpk
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Holy gently caress, tortillas are the big outlier in my weight gain. Can I eat corn tortillas?
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Eat This Glob posted:e: Way too vent-y. You or Squashy?
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Chef De Cuisinart posted:Holy gently caress, tortillas are the big outlier in my weight gain. Can I eat corn tortillas? Yeah, they have like less than half the amount of calories that you'd get out of a flour tortilla of the same size. If you must have flour tortillas, get Buena Vida low carb whole wheat tortillas; they still taste like regular tortillas but have way less calories.
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I just got my official PhD award! Time to change my title on all my bank cards so I get better service.
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Congratulations! You are a Real Scientist now!
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