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Pneub posted:Lifehack: Don't want bread with HFCS in it? Buy a brand of bread that doesn't have HFCS in it! That isn't always possible. Like was said, American bread almost always has HFCS in it, which really sucks if you're like me and loving love bread but have sugar issues and need to avoid HFCS. Granted I tend to bake my own bread but that's a different story entirely. Lifehack: Don't like the bread the store has? Learn to bake, fire up your oven, and make your own goddamned bread!
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SodomyGoat101 posted:NIMBY. Sugar beet factories smell like a charming combination of roasted peanut butter and dog poo poo. Also the truckers never tarp, so those fuckers are falling out all over the place. Sugar beet the size of a softball bombing down the freeway into my window? gently caress that. Well, this should be in the next Final Destination movie.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:That isn't always possible. Like was said, American bread almost always has HFCS in it, which really sucks if you're like me and loving love bread but have sugar issues and need to avoid HFCS. Granted I tend to bake my own bread but that's a different story entirely. Buy Dave's Killer Bread! It's overpriced and conceived by a literal crazy person!
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 03:47 |
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Yeah, when I was in Italy, the bread was more bread-y. The professor I was studying under told me to avoid bread in Florence because, "they don't make it with any sugar." You people talking about Big Corn are missing number 3. HFCS and Ethanol are two, but the third is for livestock farming. Lots of corn goes into that, too. Gotta use up the 273,832,130 tonnes (273.832.130.000 kilograms) of corn we made on something. Lifehack don't support corn-sumerism unless it's for whiskey.
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 04:04 |
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lifehack holiday edition: incorporate crushed glass into your meals and pretend you are that one guy from Oz
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 04:14 |
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Solar cookers are easy to make and do work, but it takes HOURS for something to cook. Some friends made one when we attended this small science and math club, they tried to cook an egg. Four hours and the egg was still raw,just slightly cooked. Edit; If you guys live near a bakery that sells Mexican styled bread, try see if they sell bolillos(or pan frances), those have very little sugar and it's practically water,salt,flour and leavening. Desperado Bones has a new favorite as of 04:39 on Aug 3, 2014 |
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Desperado Bones posted:Edit; If you guys live near a bakery that sells Mexican styled bread, try see if they sell bolillos(or pan frances), those have very little sugar and it's practically water,salt,flour and leavening. Tastes way better than HFC'd up bread.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Lifehack: Don't like the bread the store has? Learn to bake, fire up your oven, and make your own goddamned bread! Or just buy a $10 bread machine, put four ingredients in it, and have as much bread as you want.
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Iamyourking posted:Or just buy a $10 bread machine, put four ingredients in it, and have as much bread as you want. Using a small appliance for its intended purpose isn't really a hack, per se. If you run out of eggs you can make rice in your rice cooker instead, pro hax!
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 06:30 |
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The five dollar thing is just a variation of your typical saving money method when it isn't that easy. Every time you swear, a dollar in the jar. Only use a card and any cash you get you save. Take ten dollars out of every paycheck and put it in a savings account. Eventually you just forget about the ten dollars being taken out and think of it as like taxes and poo poo. Way back when, when I actually had a girlfriend we had a put a dollar in the box whenever we have sex thing going. The whole point is that saving money can actually be kind of easy when you put it somewhere you don't spend and keep adding to it.
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 06:38 |
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How long did it take you two to have enough for a date at McDonald's?
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FlyinPingu posted:Gonna try this the next time I find myself going to a zoo, if it works that's as hell. It assumes that the animals like the zoo employees for some reason so it probably wouldn't work.
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Improbable Lobster posted:It assumes that the animals like the zoo employees for some reason so it probably wouldn't work. The zoo employees are the ones that give them food so...
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Improbable Lobster posted:It assumes that the animals like the zoo employees for some reason so it probably wouldn't work. It also assumes animals see the same range of colors we do.
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Bomrek posted:It also assumes animals see the same range of colors we do. Maybe "animals" is referring to the other visitors.
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Desperado Bones posted:Solar cookers are easy to make and do work, but it takes HOURS for something to cook. Some friends made one when we attended this small science and math club, they tried to cook an egg. Four hours and the egg was still raw,just slightly cooked. Solar cookers work fine, but you need strong sunlight and a reflector a lot bigger than a loving pringles can to make one.
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thespaceinvader posted:Solar cookers work fine, but you need strong sunlight and a reflector a lot bigger than a loving pringles can to make one. Life Hack: Cover a dish antenna in mirrors. Parabolic reflector cooker. Gyro Zeppeli has a new favorite as of 10:37 on Aug 3, 2014 |
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Hijo Del Helmsley posted:Life Hack: Cover a dish antenna in mirrors. Parabolic reflector cooker. Rob Cockerham did something like this years ago and it was amazing: http://www.cockeyed.com/incredible/solardish/dish01.shtml
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Desperado Bones posted:Solar cookers are easy to make and do work, but it takes HOURS for something to cook. Some friends made one when we attended this small science and math club, they tried to cook an egg. Four hours and the egg was still raw,just slightly cooked.
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GOTTA STAY FAI posted:Rob Cockerham did something like this years ago and it was amazing: http://www.cockeyed.com/incredible/solardish/dish01.shtml Thanks for that, I didn't have anything to do this afternoon
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Ewan posted:It's really sad when you have to go to buy specialised Mexican bread to find bread that doesn't have sugar in it. I mean wtf, even American bread recipes have sugar or honey in them - what is wrong with you people. Just make your bread like everyone else in the world does. It's really not hard at all to find bread in America without sugar in it. Even in chain supermarkets.
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 14:04 |
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Jizz tubes are coincidentally the perfect shape to be worn on your feet. Wash them and put them on to keep your toes warm and clean! It seems weird at first but you'll quickly get used to it. Life hacks
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how me a frog posted:Wash them See, that's why most of these lifehacks are loving bullshit. They suggest doing unnecessary poo poo that just wastes time.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:It's really not hard at all to find bread in America without sugar in it. Even in chain supermarkets. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Nature-39-s-Own-100-Whole-Grain-Sliced-Bread-16-Oz/10449995 has maltilol as its third ingredient, which has 90% sweetness of sucrose and is commonly used as a sugar sustitute http://www.walmart.com/ip/Mrs-Baird-s-Whole-Grain-Wheat-Sugar-Free-Bread-20-oz/10403383 this one has malt extract (which is like sticky sweet syrup) http://www.walmart.com/ip/Healthy-Life-Sugar-Free-100-Whole-Grain-Wheat-Bread-16-oz/10318687 and this one is loving sweetened with Splenda. Wtf is it with you guys and sweet bread. I can understand in some recipes the use of sugar to speed up the fermentation of the yeast, but what possible reason is there to take out the sugar and replace it with a similar sweetening substitute?? Your challenge: find me some supermarket American bread that doesn't have sugar, HFCS or a sweetening agent in it. Ewan has a new favorite as of 15:51 on Aug 3, 2014 |
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Life hack: never eat bread
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 15:56 |
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Life Hack : move to Europe
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Ewan posted:Wtf is it with you guys and sweet bread. I can understand in some recipes the use of sugar to speed up the fermentation of the yeast, but what possible reason is there to take out the sugar and replace it with a similar sweetening substitute?? The corn industry is one of our largest agricultural industries in the US. HFCS is used so often instead of sugar in our food because it's cheaper to procure. It's in mundane poo poo like bread (which normally wouldn't be sweetened) because of how insidious industries will be in order to find yet another vendor to peddle their wares to. So it goes like thus: Corn industry: "Hey [company that makes product that isn't currently sweetened], did you know that if you make your food sweeter, you'll sell more? We swear, really. Buy our HFCS and try it!" It works, Americans develop a cultural addiction to sweets and sugar, diabetes everywhere. HOORAY!
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Ewan posted:It's really sad when you have to go to buy specialised Mexican bread to find bread that doesn't have sugar in it. I mean wtf, even American bread recipes have sugar or honey in them - what is wrong with you people. Just make your bread like everyone else in the world does. Actually, plenty of bread recipes are like that, American or otherwise. Notice how the sugar is always mixed into liquid + the yeast early on? It's because sugar feeds the yeast, making it puffier and encouraging a better rise. When only a few tablespoons are used, like in those recipes, the yeast eats most of the sugar during the rise and there's not a ton left in the final product.
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Ewan posted:
LIFEHACK: Eat tortillas. Unless you gringos add HFC to them too.
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SodomyGoat101 posted:NIMBY. Sugar beet factories smell like a charming combination of roasted peanut butter and dog poo poo. Also the truckers never tarp, so those fuckers are falling out all over the place. Sugar beet the size of a softball bombing down the freeway into my window? gently caress that. beet beet sugar beet sugar beet beeeet Still, having grown up in sugar beet farming country thinking about the smell of Holly Sugar makes me strangely nostalgic. Anyway, having a little sugar for the yeast to eat seems like it's ok, but as someone who really doesn't like sweet anything (I have weird tastebuds I guess), the increasing sweetness of bread and every other loving thing is super annoying. Desperado Bones posted:LIFEHACK: Eat tortillas. I sure as hell don't when I make them. I can't even imagine how gross that would be.
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 16:46 |
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Herp derp America sucks blah blah blah And now for a hack: It's totally not wasteful or tedious as gently caress.
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Karma Monkey posted:Herp derp America sucks blah blah blah I'm sorry I made fun of America and his delicious healthy HFC LIFEHACK...that I don't get:
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I've never really considered "fat toes" before but there they are.
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Desperado Bones posted:I'm sorry I made fun of America and his delicious healthy HFC That's for when you need to paint your toenails but it's winter and really cold and you simply can't remain barefoot. So you make those sock tubes to at least have most of your foot covered. ... I think
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But the thing about painting your toenails is because everyone else in the outside world is going to see how pretty your feet look...so...it's winter,and cold,and why?
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 17:40 |
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Also, paint your toenails inside like a civilized person, not outside in freezing weather like a loving maniac. If your house isn't heated you have bigger problems than not being able to comfortably paint your toenails.
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 17:42 |
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I think it might be for when you go out to get the mail or go to the bank, e.x. important adult stuff. The idea being that they can dry while you do things. However, why wouldn't you just wait till like a Thursday evening to do it proper and inside without having to worry about having to do other things?
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Karma Monkey posted:America sucks agreed
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Desperado Bones posted:But the thing about painting your toenails is because everyone else in the outside world is going to see how pretty your feet look...so...it's winter,and cold,and why? SomeJazzyRat posted:I think it might be for when you go out to get the mail or go to the bank, e.x. important adult stuff. The idea being that they can dry while you do things. However, why wouldn't you just wait till like a Thursday evening to do it proper and inside without having to worry about having to do other things?
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Apparently this idiot has never pumped gas before.
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