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Yeah they are incredible, the only issue is you need a special pan to make them, I guess I'm buying that pan
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Seafood is gross
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a neat cape posted:Seafood is gross This is such a sad opinion for someone living on a coast to have. It bothers me every time.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 20:26 |
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SHOAH NUFF posted:Yeah they are incredible, the only issue is you need a special pan to make them, I guess I'm buying that pan Wtf? That's pretty crazy. Worth it for homemade Octo-balls.
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Grittybeard posted:This is such a sad opinion for someone living on a coast to have. It bothers me every time. I'll trade you some fresh fish for some good BBQ
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 20:32 |
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I'm heading back to Costa Rica in May for five nights at an all-inclusive resort. I'm loving stoked
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a neat cape posted:I'll trade you some fresh fish for some good BBQ I can see where the grass is greener and it's nice to have stuff you can't get very often locally, but it's not like I'm saying BBQ sucks. Both things are very good, and you're missing out on something that it should be easy for you to get. It legit makes me a little sad.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 21:03 |
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Grittybeard posted:I can see where the grass is greener and it's nice to have stuff you can't get very often locally, but it's not like I'm saying BBQ sucks. Both things are very good, and you're missing out on something that it should be easy for you to get. It legit makes me a little sad. It's a smell and a texture thing. Same reason why I don't like eating mushrooms if I can help it.
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 21:17 |
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I like food a lot
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 21:31 |
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one of the best benefits of cooking for yourself regularly is that you start to consume a lot more fiber. My poos these days are so solid I even get some prostate stimulation as they leave my body..
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The Big Jesus posted:I'm currently exploring poached eggs with my sous vide cooker Let me know how that goes. We've started doing breakfasts on saturdays at my job and I have been thinking of trying it. vvvIma get some right now, it's like a block from my place and I don't have to get into a car like I would the taco bus. Its Rinaldo fucked around with this message at 21:58 on Mar 6, 2017 |
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I am addicted to qdoba and I don't even like it
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SHOAH NUFF posted:one of the best benefits of cooking for yourself regularly is that you start to consume a lot more fiber. My poos these days are so solid I even get some prostate stimulation as they leave my body.. I'm the opposite, I always poop very loose. i think it's because like a third of my caloric intake is protein shakes these days also a gigantic amount of coffee
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 21:58 |
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SHOAH NUFF posted:My poos these days are so solid I even get some prostate stimulation as they leave my body..
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a patagonian cavy posted:I'm the opposite, I always poop very loose. i think it's because like a third of my caloric intake is protein shakes these days This guy gets it, my morning constitution is like jello through a pressure washer.
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5 RING SHRIMP posted:I am addicted to qdoba and I don't even like it I do though
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 22:10 |
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SHOAH NUFF posted:What hot culinary trends am I pursuing? I've been doing this odd mixture of black lentils, black beans, red onion, finely chopped broccoli and cauliflower and a sprinkle of cheese, with a few herbs and spices sprinkled on, for breakfast, and it gives me so much energy teamed up with my fruit smoothie. seiferguy posted:Got back from Maui. Did some cool things:
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 22:19 |
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AAAAA! Real Muenster posted:Any cool lentil recipes you have to share? My wife and I have been doing a bunch of Indian lentil things but have been thinking of trying to branch out. This weekend I made salmon on a bed of lentils, here's the recipe, it was really good: http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2014/05/crispy-salmon-mustardy-lentils-recipe.html
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 22:41 |
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AAAAA! Real Muenster posted:I'll be going on a delayed honeymoon to Hawaii in the fall, please post more stuff or if you dont feel like posting it in the thread, feel free to drop me a PM. Which island(s) are you headed to?
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 23:04 |
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Wrestling good last night's PPV bad
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 23:48 |
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Suriname is a weird country with a shocking amount of Indians and Chinese for a random South American county
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# ? Mar 6, 2017 23:53 |
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Grittybeard posted:I'm reading The Name of the Rose (I never saw the movie), and it is a goddamned slog. I swear there's a 20 page description of what's painted on a goddamned door. The imagined 14th century monk version of history and arguing about current events is kinda interesting I guess? This is an incredibly correct post One big thing is that umberto ecos academic career is in the study of symbology. That's a big part of the reason he spends so long describing those chapel doors. It's really cool to sort of lose yourself in the description as visions in a fever dream, like you do while reading naked lunch or fear and loathing or gravitys rainbow. Building off of that is the way it ties into the core conflict of the novel between the practical, the political, and the mystical all backed by not only faith but the assumption of faith. Put yourself in adsos position, lose yourself in wonder or despair or whatever like he does. And then in the meantime there's the mystery, which is ok on its own but again is built on symbology and this war between ideologies. Also it does have good sequences in the end; wait until the payoff of the finis Africae, its worth it! Also brother Jorge is named for Jorge Luis borges so that's cool. Also a lot of that history is real: the heresy they talk about that ended in the massacre of its adherents was the Waldensian heresy , the cathars are real, it's set during the time of the antipope, which really happened. Remember eco was a symbologist and a medieval historian, he doesn't make things up when there's something just as weird that actually happened. It's a really good book and once you're done read Foucaults Pendulum, which has less of the ancient history and more of the immediate, and is set in the present day (albeit the present day is 80s Milan). Can't wait to finish that and start baudolino!
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Grittybeard posted:I'm reading The Name of the Rose (I never saw the movie), and it is a goddamned slog. I swear there's a 20 page description of what's painted on a goddamned door. The imagined 14th century monk version of history and arguing about current events is kinda interesting I guess? Also irony voice your opinions are bad and you should feel bad. andey
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seiferguy posted:Which island(s) are you headed to? SHOAH NUFF posted:This weekend I made salmon on a bed of lentils, here's the recipe, it was really good:
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Phobeste posted:This is an incredibly correct post Eco suffers from an acute case of Academic Pedantry and I think he would benefit greatly from a several strong Salvia divinorum trips followed by a year of smoking pot and watching tv.
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AAAAA! Real Muenster posted:We are still trying to decide Definitely the Big Island, a stop on Oahu to go to Pearl, and either Maui or Kaua'i, but not both. Maui is awesome if you enjoy any of: walking up mountains, biking down mountains, driving around mountains, or doing wind-related activities like sailing or kite surfing. Sunrise from Haleakala is something else. Kaua'i is the bee's knees if you just want to chill at a beach or walk around a rain forest. Molokai if you want to skip the crowds.
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Chichevache posted:Eco suffers from an acute case of Academic Pedantry and I think he would benefit greatly from a several strong Salvia divinorum trips followed by a year of smoking pot and watching tv. Also, but to be a pedant myself, Eco's area of academic expertise is semiotics, not [sic] "symbology"
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Thaddius the Large posted:This guy gets it, my morning constitution is like jello through a pressure washer. Thats really not good for your butt and gut health. Last 6 months like 70% of what i eat is vegetables and greens the rest is eggs, fish, red meat 3 times a week at most and good cuts of chicken, nuts, lentils and really anything as close as i can get it to grown or raised. One day a week i eat whatever i want and drink beers, any other booze outside that day i drink is straight or with water or soda water. My blood test results i had done last month couldnt have been better accross the board, I got abs for the first time in my life and my shits are like clockwork - every day at the same times and always perfect. If youre shits arent on point something aint right with yo guts.
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MY NIGGA D-LINK posted:Also, but to be a pedant myself, Eco's area of academic expertise is semiotics, not [sic] "symbology" Wow, how often is this lovely movie relevant? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lG_OezlTZ1A
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Chichevache posted:Wow, how often is this lovely movie relevant? I can't even front; I am a sucker for Rosicrucian and Templar and well, any occult lore, so I wil defend my man Umberto
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MY NIGGA D-LINK posted:Also, but to be a pedant myself, Eco's area of academic expertise is semiotics, not [sic] "symbology" Yeah, i was kinda trying to avoid the pedantry actually Anyway I don't really find Eco pedantic except in the most.... pedantic sense, a lot of what he does shows off the depth of his knowledge but I think pedantry kinda requires an argument, or at least a dialogue. Since he's a novelist you're engaging with the work, not the author, so it's tough for it to be pedantic Fucker
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Phobeste posted:Yeah, i was kinda trying to avoid the pedantry actually
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MY NIGGA D-LINK posted:I can't even front; I am a sucker for Rosicrucian and Templar and well, any occult lore, so I wil defend my man Umberto Phobeste posted:Yeah, i was kinda trying to avoid the pedantry actually I love incredibly dense books full of symbolism and allusions. When I tried Eco (seven or eight years ago, so I was still in my late teens) he came across as someone trying to write about how intelligent he is instead of someone trying to write a story. I should probably give him another shot instead of rambling on about the half-baked opinions of a stoner 19 year old. Maybe I won't find him as tedious.
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Forever_Peace posted:Maui is awesome if you enjoy any of: walking up mountains, biking down mountains, driving around mountains, or doing wind-related activities like sailing or kite surfing. Sunrise from Haleakala is something else.
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Fuckin haaaaaaate restringing guitars man.a neat cape posted:Seafood is gross Seafood is something I think that I would've really loved if I didn't live in a lovely landlocked state, but alas. I can't stand the texture of coconut, so there's my bad food opinion.
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# ? Mar 7, 2017 04:47 |
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Mashed potatoes make me gag and ive had them made in every conceivable way including by world class chefs. Fkn gross man.
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Blitz7x posted:Suriname is a weird country with a shocking amount of Indians and Chinese for a random South American county Its the same way in Panama. In fact, any corner store, like a 7-11, is just called a chino, because they are all owned by Chinese immigrants.
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BlindSite posted:Mashed potatoes make me gag and ive had them made in every conceivable way including by world class chefs. Sweet potatoes are bad in basically every possible permutation
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a patagonian cavy posted:Sweet potatoes are bad in basically every possible permutation I used to hate sweet potatoes still i had sweet potato fries one day theyre pretty good. I dont mind em roasted either but theyre hard to get to crisp up outside.
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seiferguy posted:Got back from Maui. Did some cool things: I had my honeymoon on Maui. Did the road to Hana, saw the red sand beach, the waterfalls you mentioned. Molokini was freaking awesome (Kai Kanani was a great company to work with). Stayed in Kihei, spent most of the time up country I really, really want to go back.
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