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Grittybeard posted:I think I'd feel bad about eating octopus, just because I'm not sure they aren't smarter than I am in some alien fashion. devour those smarter than you to gain their intelligence and establish your dominance on the food chain Chilichimp posted:Depends... do you enjoy chewy food in general? i also love chicken hearts so yeah kind of
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Alaois posted:is it weird my favorite seafood is squid and octopus Nah, I love them too. Grittybeard posted:I think I'd feel bad about eating octopus, just because I'm not sure they aren't smarter than I am in some alien fashion. As long as you're good eating long pig as well you're not a hypocrite.
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Bad Moon posted:Stir frying it Acceptable for some dishes. But steaming it is great if you like watery mush. Roasting broccoli is the apex preparation
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Spoeank posted:Acceptable for some dishes. You don't have to steam them to mush, dude. That's doing it wrong.
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Steaming them is doing it wrong. It does nothing to enhance the flavor profile and it literally just makes them soft. It's pointless.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 04:52 |
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But what about a good doughnut ?
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 05:09 |
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You steam the broccoli until they've just gotten hot and the flavor starts to shift. They should still be crunchy. If they can be described in any way as "soft" then you've cooked them way too long. Although to be honest broccoli is fine raw. Especially with some blue cheese dressing, but I used to just snack on a bag of broccoli wokkoli. BTW after the discussion earlier, I had to go get pho for dinner. It was glorious.
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A new pho shop has opened downtown. I have to go now. I've never had it and I want it spicy style.
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A Man and his dog posted:A new pho shop has opened downtown. I have to go now. Get pho taí, add a piece or two of jalapeño and a fuckload of Hoisin sauce. Easy on the rohypnol.
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Leperflesh posted:You steam the broccoli until they've just gotten hot and the flavor starts to shift. They should still be crunchy. If they can be described in any way as "soft" then you've cooked them way too long. Yeah I get a big bag of broccoli when I cook it because I just eat it raw while I'm preparing dinner. Great vegetable.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 05:34 |
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some people like food in different ways than me!!!!
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Sour Diesel posted:some people like food in different ways than me!!!! YOUR FOOD HAS THE WRONG TYPE OF RAM
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My wife is a big vegetable hater and the only loving way she ever lets me cook them is roasting them in the oven. But the best broccoli I've ever had was steamed with butter, and nothing your rear end can say will change that
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Chilichimp posted:The perfect meal is a 16oz ribeye steak, whipped mashed potatoes with parmesean, and steam broccoli with butter. Regardless of all this broccoli preparation chat I think I much prefer asparagus with my steaks.
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Chichevache posted:Get pho taí, add a piece or two of jalapeño and a fuckload of Hoisin sauce. Easy on the rohypnol. From the wiki on Hoisin: Hoisin sauce is a thick, pungent sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine as a glaze for meat. ?!? The gently caress.
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A Man and his dog posted:From the wiki on Hoisin: It rules. Use it.
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Anywhere you buy pho is going to have a ready supply of additives. There should be some kind of plum or tamarind-based sauce that is usually pretty mild, and then also a chili paste of some type. Plus the vegetables you get typically include thai basil, bean sprouts, and slices of pepper (I usually see jalapeno here). Just dump in some of everything they give you.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 05:53 |
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Hoisin makes stir frying loving awesome.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 05:55 |
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Hoisin sauce is really loving good
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Well yes I mean I have some of course and I use it when stir frying. My point though is that the stuff they give you at a vietnamese restaurant might not be exactly hoisan sauce but it's what you should put in the soup if you want that and is probably better matched than whatever random bottle of hoisan you bought at safeway.
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Grittybeard posted:Regardless of all this broccoli preparation chat I think I much prefer asparagus with my steaks. That works too, honestly. edit: God drat, it's offseason already.
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Diqnol posted:Hoisin makes stir frying loving awesome. Spoeank posted:Hoisin sauce is really loving good I just did a beef Hoisin stir fry two nights ago. It was fantastic.
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There's a little bbq joint in one of our city neighborhoods that makes a hoisin-based bbq pork belly sandwich with a kimchee slaw that I will drives miles out my way for when the mood strikes me. it's so good lol
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 06:19 |
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Ok Jesus Christ on cooking some drat Broccoli. And y'all should be doing asparagus or sautéed spinach instead.
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A Man and his dog posted:Ok Jesus Christ on cooking some drat Broccoli. I'm happy if a goon isn't wrapping a Double Down in a Baconator and complaining about the cost of their diabetes medicine. Don't whine about which kind of green vegetable they prefer.
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Tonight I had a ribeye with mushrooms cooked in wine and corn as the side dish. I am not a huge corn fan and normally would do creamed spinach or Brussels sprouts, but my step dad is trying a low potassium diet and that might be the biggest pain in the rear end diet in the world of low-[NUTRIENT] diets.
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My dad also loves to sautee mushrooms in wine. I haven't done that poo poo in years. I gotta get that back on.
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I'm having a protein shake and kettle brand salt&vinegar chips for dinner Just saw a very overweight lady try to steal from a convenience store and the middle eastern shop owner tell her he'd call the cops if she ever tried it again in extremely broken English
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Chilichimp posted:My dad also loves to sautee mushrooms in wine. A cream brandy sauce is also amazing! What I did was cook the steaks in a pan, then transfer them to the broiler. While the steaks were cooking I sauteed the mushrooms in butter and a little bit of wine. After I transferred the steaks out, I deglazed the pan with wine and added the mushrooms to that mix. Came out really well!
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swickles posted:Tonight I had a ribeye with mushrooms cooked in wine and corn as the side dish. I am not a huge corn fan and normally would do creamed spinach or Brussels sprouts, but my step dad is trying a low potassium diet and that might be the biggest pain in the rear end diet in the world of low-[NUTRIENT] diets. I'm confused. What does a low potassium diet do and what does it entail?
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Chilichimp posted:That works too, honestly. The Chat Thread gives us the offseason all year round
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A Man and his dog posted:I'm confused. What does a low potassium diet do and what does it entail? Makes you feel better about yourself without any of that tricky exercise nonsense. Edit Vvvv Well I feel like a dick. Chichevache fucked around with this message at 07:11 on Feb 12, 2017 |
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A Man and his dog posted:I'm confused. What does a low potassium diet do and what does it entail? It is a diet designed to make intake of potassium as minimal as possible, which is difficult because its in almost everything. The population most likely to go on a low potassium diet are those with kidney issues, as potassium excretion is controlled by them. The reason why its a pain in the rear end, is that opposed to most nutrients where there tends to be a rule of thumb about what has what in it, potassium doesn't follow any such rule. For instance, people on blood thinners, specifically coumadin/warfarin are advised to avoid foods with Vitamin K. Well, leafy greens are the biggest sources of vitamin K, so in general, avoid those and you are good. Potassium is high in some veggies, but low in others. Same goes for almost every classification of food. You literally have to google the potassium content of every single food. edit: High potassium in the blood has the pesky side effect of stopping the heart, so in populations where its a danger, the diet is strictly followed. swickles fucked around with this message at 07:07 on Feb 12, 2017 |
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If only there was a way to communicate to TFF all the time in real time and have fun. oh yeah its the tff discord..... I stand with Daltos
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A Man and his dog posted:I'm confused. What does a low potassium diet do and what does it entail? you were framed man... i have the evidence
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TeeMerk posted:If only there was a way to communicate to TFF all the time in real time and have fun. race baiter
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TeeMerk posted:If only there was a way to communicate to TFF all the time in real time and have fun. If only there was some forum that already united us and I don't want to go to another website to communicate with you nerds Never follow a nerd to a second location
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TeeMerk posted:you were framed man... i have the evidence Thank you sir. I have appealed for reinstatement to the league for tomorrow. Also thanks for the explanation Swickles. Cool poo poo to know:
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Spoeank posted:If only there was some forum that already united us and I don't want to go to another website to communicate with you nerds Obama couldn't get the country united because it didn't want to follow a nerd from shambles to prosperity
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Im not a nerd youre all loving nerds
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