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bawk posted:This will, of course, 1. make them seem sweeter because there will be less kick, 2. might not do jack poo poo if cooked onions also give you heartburn, and 3. might not do anything at all anyway because there's no guarantee this advice does anything but rinse off the same irritant that makes your eyes water. But it did work for our stomach problem-haver! e: The real life hack is to never get headaches or other random aches that necessitate the use of ibuprofen because goddamn that's one effective cure and goddamn does it ever make your GI tract hate you over time even if you try to be sparing with it.
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credburn posted:Oh man I've never known anyone else who did the fodmap-elimination diet! I'm in the middle of trying to do it, haven't had a ton of luck identifying what's causing my symptoms yet unfortunately.
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# ? Sep 1, 2023 23:27 |
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My diet entirely consists of Morningstar Farms Chik Patties and Mountain Dew and for the first time in my life I'm not crippled by stomach pain
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# ? Sep 2, 2023 00:23 |
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Meanwhile if my diet was nothing but veggie burgers and mountain dew I'd have hella stomach pain. Too much citrus.
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# ? Sep 2, 2023 01:02 |
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Recently discovered lifehack: microwaved ketchup is just too sweet but it's almost a meal
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 16:05 |
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Could we get some more info on this discovery process
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 16:12 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:Could we get some more info on this discovery process https://youtu.be/Kk4EC6-YFbs
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credburn posted:Recently discovered lifehack: microwaved ketchup is just too sweet but it's almost a meal is this you
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:15 |
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Relyssa posted:is this you So basically I thought maybe I could turn it into a quick sort of tomato soup, like maybe if I added stuff to it, but it's actually really gross and tastes like hot tomato candy, and made my kitchen smell like McDonalds
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:19 |
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An old poor person trick was to get ketchup packets and those mini half and half tubs and make cream of tomato soup. Kinda.
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# ? Sep 7, 2023 18:32 |
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When we were roommates, a good friend of mine made pasta with elbow noodles and ketchup. It was not desperation or resourcefulness, nor was he drunk at 2 AM. Ketchup was what he understood to be pasta sauce. I resisted the urge toward murder-suicide and instead taught him how to cook.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 01:47 |
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My first roommate literally did not know how to boil water. I knew him for years and his mom did a lot of cooking, he just never absorbed any skills.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 02:04 |
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Oh I can top that. During college I’d regularly make “soup burritos” that would be my sole substance for multiple days at a time. You’d make a big batch of rice in a rice cooker and when it finished you’d dump a can of soup or two in there and stir it up to be a mostly solid mass of whatever you added flavored rice. Toss that into some large tortillas and boom, a “meal”. Clam chowder was a personal favorite. It’s a wonder the sodium and carbs didn’t kill me.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 02:06 |
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Once I read an account from someone who'd just put on a pot of potatoes to boil, and he knew he'd be doing the cooking in that household when his new roommate peered into the densely layered pot and asked with concern "but how big are they going to get after cooking".
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:04 |
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On the other hand the first time I cooked chickpeas I thought they'd get softer but stay roughly the same size, like lentils and beans. I ate a lot of chickpeas that week.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 06:30 |
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Inzombiac posted:I knew him for years and his mom did a lot of cooking, he just never absorbed any skills. My mother in law did all the cooking when my wife and her siblings were younger, however there is a large gap between her and her siblings so she would hang around the kitchen and took in a lot. Her siblings all have “teenager level understanding” of food and this eat out a lot or have very basic meals. Mostly French fries.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 09:52 |
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I'm really glad my mother got me involved with the cooking from a very young age and had me actually cooking dinner by the time I was 10. I'm still not a great cook, but it was enough to make me 90th percentile among people I personally know. One of my friends was visiting and attempted to help out with food prep by cutting a potato while they were holding it in their hand instead of setting it down on the cutting board. Fingat, etc.
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Dip Viscous posted:I'm really glad my mother got me involved with the cooking from a very young age and had me actually cooking dinner by the time I was 10. I'm still not a great cook, but it was enough to make me 90th percentile among people I personally know. Cutting up potatoes while you're holding them* is perfectly normal and how millions and millions of people have done it for Of course you have to know what the gently caress you're doing. e: You peel it in your hand, you should be able to cut it up in your hand. It's the same CYERAMIC NOIVE, unless it isn't. (Nowadays it mostly isn't because a peeling knife is just better for peeling in every way.) *) ONE AT A TIME
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Posted by a babushka
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That's how I cut most vegetables for salads. Never cut myself doing that. I only cut myself when lining baking sheets with foil or doing the washing-up, somehow. And yes, my grandma taught me that, lol.
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We weren't making soup and3D Megadoodoo posted:Of course you have to know what the gently caress you're doing. yeah, they just grabbed it like an ice cream cone and shoved the knife straight down into the base of their index finger.
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moist turtleneck posted:Posted by a babushka
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Dip Viscous posted:We weren't making soup and Why the gently caress weren't you making soup?
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 14:07 |
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Life hack: make soup.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 14:08 |
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Kuiperdolin posted:On the other hand the first time I cooked chickpeas I thought they'd get softer but stay roughly the same size, like lentils and beans.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:Life hack: make soup. https://4sonrus.com/brat-beer-cheese-soup/ I made that soup last week and it was loving delicious.
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rydiafan posted:https://4sonrus.com/brat-beer-cheese-soup/ quote:in under 30 minutes The gently caress is this poo poo.
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zedprime posted:I think your beans and lentils are broken if they are staying the same size while cooking. Roughly they do.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:The gently caress is this poo poo. rydiafan posted:loving delicious.
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Dip Viscous posted:We weren't making soup and Blood soup Extra protein
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3D Megadoodoo posted:The gently caress is this poo poo.
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# ? Sep 8, 2023 19:07 |
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Kuiperdolin posted:Roughly they do. They get like 3x bigger how are you cooking lentils??? E: the internet confirms, Chickpeas, Beans, and Lentils all expand between 2-3X their original size when cooked.
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Elysiume posted:Any time I see a time estimate on a recipe I double it or add an hour, whichever is less. I’ve never even come close to a recipe’s estimate. This one was pretty accurate except for two things that are technically true as stated but are hidden time additions. 1) This recipe calls for "cooked brats". Well I'm not gonna buy precooked brats, so unless this is a leftovers user there's time there. 2) Chicken stock. Sure, you can use premade, but if your a soup making aficionado you're gonna make your own.
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Dip Viscous posted:I'm really glad my mother got me involved with the cooking from a very young age and had me actually cooking dinner by the time I was 10. I'm still not a great cook, but it was enough to make me 90th percentile among people I personally know. I don't remember learning to cook, but my mother must have done the same thing with me, because I do know how. I made spaghetti for my grandma once when I was in middle school or so and hosed it up horribly, but she was encouraging about it. I didn't gently caress up spaghetti again. I ate a lot of pasta in college more because I was lazy than anything else. Once I had my own kitchen, I bugged relatives for recipes and asked for cookbooks for Christmas and started cooking like a normal person pretty quickly. Or at least what I thought was normal? Maybe I'm also in the 90th percentile and never knew it....
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Silver Falcon posted:I don't remember learning to cook, but my mother must have done the same thing with me, because I do know how. When our oldest daughter moved into her own place back in 2019 we wrote out a bunch of our family recipes and tips in a book for her. That’s a great memory for me.
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Elviscat posted:They get like 3x bigger how are you cooking lentils??? LOL at cooking your own lentils instead of getting Enrique to cook them for you.
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Elviscat posted:They get like 3x bigger how are you cooking lentils??? That's still the same magnitude of size.
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Silver Falcon posted:I don't remember learning to cook, but my mother must have done the same thing with me, because I do know how. I made spaghetti for my grandma once when I was in middle school or so and hosed it up horribly, but she was encouraging about it. I didn't gently caress up spaghetti again. Visiting with surviving elderly family members and asking them to show their old recipe cards and hearing them reminisce about things is one of the greatest things assuming those people aren't shitheads for other reasons. Silver Falcon posted:I ate a lot of pasta in college more because I was lazy than anything else. Once I had my own kitchen, I bugged relatives for recipes and asked for cookbooks for Christmas and started cooking like a normal person pretty quickly. Or at least what I thought was normal? Maybe I'm also in the 90th percentile and never knew it.... If you can follow a recipe, yes, you're better than you think.
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cant cook creole bream posted:That's still the same magnitude of size. That's my point, yes. Chickpeas change in volume when cooking is similar or equal to other legumes.
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rydiafan posted:This one was pretty accurate except for two things that are technically true as stated but are hidden time additions. Yeah and this bread recipe calls for sourdough starter and that takes weeks to cultivate! loving hell y'all are never happy.
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