CzarChasm posted:To be fair, cereal back then was plain bran flakes, maybe corn. No cocoa, no sugar, not even a goddamn raisin. If that was all you could eat, I doubt your hog would be very active. Grape-Nuts is just yeast and flour baked into a sheet and run through a coffee grinder. All the nutrients a growing lad needs e: lolling at whoever's job it was to sanitize and marketing-wash the story for this page https://www.grapenuts.com/our-story/ Kindly old C.W. Post and his down-home country kitchen packed with goodness Data Graham has a new favorite as of 17:08 on Jul 28, 2022 |
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uber_stoat posted:https://twitter.com/ftrain/status/1552409171089395713?s=20&t=mrhY11faLBl6eoz8rJrt5A ha ha my old lady self just going to eat all the Gowanus Canal fish until I’m a human thermometer
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 17:09 |
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The specific idea John Harvey Kellogg had was that cereal needed to be as bland as possible to avoid inflaming people's passions, and that's what he served at his sanitarium. Grape Nuts were developed by a guy who had a stay at the sanitarium and decided he liked the cereal but it could be use some flavor, Charles William Post. John Harvey Kellogg's brother, William Kieth Kellogg, was the guy who started the Kellogg's cereal company, and the brothers had a falling out over all the extra sugar and flavor added to the cereal as well as William Kieth Kellogg's financial success.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 17:31 |
teen witch posted:Taco Bell would do gangbusters in Sweden and I’m floored as to why they aren’t in the Nordics. Svennetacos are not good. Foreign fast food chains that aren't Burger King or McDonalds have a hard time establishing themselves in the Nordics. Pizza Hut for example tried in 2000 and lost millions.
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SlothfulCobra posted:The specific idea John Harvey Kellogg had was that cereal needed to be as bland as possible to avoid inflaming people's passions, and that's what he served at his sanitarium. Grape Nuts were developed by a guy who had a stay at the sanitarium and decided he liked the cereal but it could be use some flavor, Charles William Post. At Kelloggerheads
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Billy Ray Blowjob posted:That is the US. Having a "food culture" that is beyond garbage on every level all the while "well actually"-ing other countries about their own real food culture. lmfao, you must be from some European culinary shithole like England where *literally* everything is stolen from other cultures. Side note: BBQ is delicious and calling it "beyond garbage" will get you murdered in a not-insignificant potion of the southern US. Good luck with that.
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Alhazred posted:Foreign fast food chains that aren't Burger King or McDonalds have a hard time establishing themselves in the Nordics. Pizza Hut for example tried in 2000 and lost millions. How could Taco Bell or Pizza Hut have possibly won the franchise wars without international support?
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Alhazred posted:Foreign fast food chains that aren't Burger King or McDonalds have a hard time establishing themselves in the Nordics. Pizza Hut for example tried in 2000 and lost millions. Sweden needs a Gorbachev to bring it midgrade american pizza chains. Although they do have Dominos, so it's probably more Pizza Hut being lame. Dominos is selling this abomination on Sweden's behalf.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 18:25 |
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FFT posted:Once you typed to this point you could have gone "oh, hmmmm" instead. One of my neighborhood spots does absolutely amazing carrot tacos but we’re talking bigger chunks that have been blackened on a hot griddle as the main filling component, not raw shavings in the greenery. Had them yesterday, so good. Anyway try ordering the vegetarian taco options at more places, you might make some cool discoveries
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One of the busiest Dominos places in the world (by pure sales not per capita) is in Reykjavík.
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Data Graham posted:Grape-Nuts is just yeast and flour baked into a sheet and run through a coffee grinder. If that's all you had to eat every morning, you'd start cranking it even more just for something better to wake up to each day.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 21:48 |
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CzarChasm posted:To be fair, cereal back then was plain bran flakes, maybe corn. No cocoa, no sugar, not even a goddamn raisin. If that was all you could eat, I doubt your hog would be very active." Challenge accepted. Live updates on my OF.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 22:40 |
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A lot of Mexican places use small, diced carrots in their rice. Never seen them in tacos, though.
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 22:47 |
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Seen quite a few spicy pickled carrots served on the side of street tacos. Might just be a southwest thing though, I don’t tend to eat Mexican food when I travel.
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This post was made by meat stretchers gang
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# ? Jul 28, 2022 23:58 |
Please, no meat stretching, ma'am
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I would probably go to town on that Turkey Dressing Bake, when I was still eating meat.
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https://twitter.com/therichardpetty/status/1552394531592699907
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Lmao goddamn, it's like they condensed cliched middle American food tastes down into their purest form
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 00:38 |
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all it needs is some nice mater slices
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 00:40 |
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Captain Hygiene posted:Lmao goddamn, it's like they condensed cliched middle American food tastes down into their purest form "Middle American" with that much black pepper? Never. That's like nuclear heat to their delicate palates.
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Captain Hygiene posted:Lmao goddamn, it's like they condensed cliched middle American food tastes down into their purest form I was thinking “smokers from the 50s”
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Zipperelli. posted:"Middle American" with that much black pepper? Never. That's like nuclear heat to their delicate palates. Richard Petty’s always been a risk taker.
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Zipperelli. posted:"Middle American" with that much black pepper? Never. That's like nuclear heat to their delicate palates. I guess it's the rarer one, but I feel like there are a couple specific contrasting food tastes: - No seasoning - Black pepper is the only seasoning, but only preground and dumped on top of the final dish
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 03:25 |
lovely potatoes https://twitter.com/crevicedwelling/status/1552817604494082053?s=20&t=pg8d-Q8caj4KIUY3UJUwTw
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 03:26 |
*preground at least 12 years prior and kept in an unsealed widemouth jar
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uber_stoat posted:lovely potatoes
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JGdmn posted:Seen quite a few spicy pickled carrots served on the side of street tacos. Might just be a southwest thing though, I don’t tend to eat Mexican food when I travel. Escabeche is a very common side dish with tacos - pickled jalapenos with carrot, onion, and cauliflower generally, sometimes other stuff in there.
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uber_stoat posted:lovely potatoes I know they sometimes have eyes, but this is ridiculous!
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Data Graham posted:*preground at least 12 years prior and kept in an unsealed widemouth jar It's old enough that it's made of some type of metal and beginning to rust
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Shooting Blanks posted:Escabeche is a very common side dish with tacos - pickled jalapenos with carrot, onion, and cauliflower generally, sometimes other stuff in there. don’t make me tap the sign AlbieQuirky posted:pay no attention to the escabeche behind the curtain or the picadillo Zipperelli. posted:[the pepper jar is] old enough that it's made of some type of metal and beginning to rust it cost 37 cents from a supermarket chain that went out of business in the Ford administration
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 03:39 |
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I had no idea that Richard Petty was still alive, but all those years of knocking back Goody’s Headache Powder must have killed his taste buds
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 05:13 |
A piece of buttered sourdough toast with some fresh-ground pepper on the top is a delightful snack.
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Kenning posted:A piece of buttered sourdough toast with some fresh-ground pepper on the top is a delightful snack. Not pictured: "some" "fresh-ground" pepper Also I hope you're using salted butter
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SlothfulCobra posted:The specific idea John Harvey Kellogg had was that cereal needed to be as bland as possible to avoid inflaming people's passions, and that's what he served at his sanitarium. Grape Nuts were developed by a guy who had a stay at the sanitarium and decided he liked the cereal but it could be use some flavor, Charles William Post.
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CzarChasm posted:What a waste that was. Not weird enough to be completely uniquely off-putting, not interesting enough to bother buying a second bottle. Carbonated "it's OK" It's like sometime in the recent past I had been eating cotton candy, but at that moment, I was drinking a Coke. Friend of mine put it best that Coke flavors tend to be flavor COKE, whereas Pepsi flavors tend to be FLAVOR Pepsi.
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Captain Hygiene posted:
Which step in the depicted process caused the loose corn to materialize
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FFT posted:Not to disagree, but: Wow flashbacks to when I would be starving after school and we never had any food so it was mayonnaise and whatever pre-ground pepper we had on some semi-stale bread as a sandwich. Good times.
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steinrokkan posted:Which step in the depicted process caused the loose corn to materialize That just used to happen back then.
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Zipperelli. posted:lmfao, you must be from some European culinary shithole like England where *literally* everything is stolen from other cultures. bbq is all over the world though, and the american version frankly is not even close to the best version of it
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