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  • microw@lemm.eeM [email protected]

    We are not talking about a specific food here, but about a way to prepare food. It does not matter what you cook - meat, vegetables, whatever. It's about cooking it in water instead of sharp oil-based cooking.

    And no, it is not new at all.

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    So, it's still just boiling.

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      Somehow, without the aid of nuclear devestation, people have managed to reset to Year 0. Just "rediscovering" shit that already existed as if it's new tech. And then try to sell it to people.

      It'd almost be funny if it didn't make me so fuckin mad.

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        I mean humans are like 80% water so

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        And lettuce is 96% water. Basically every fruit and vegetable is more water than a human is. But you hand me a bowl of lettuce and call it soup we're gonna have words.

        Also humans are more like 60%.

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          Like a “dry brine”. Aka “rub”. Just more salt. A rub with salt.

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            It's called "boiling".

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            Yes, boiling is how you make soup.

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            • match@pawb.socialM [email protected]

              my favorite part of spaghetti is drinking the spaghetti soup :3

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              You mean Saturn tea?

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                With just a smack of ham!

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                  I had to look it up…

                  A New England boiled dinner is a traditional, one-pot comfort food that originated in the northeastern US. The dish typically includes corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, and carrots, all boiled together in water to create a broth. Other root vegetables like turnips, rutabagas, or parsnips can be added. The corned beef is cooked until tender, and the root vegetables become so soft they can be cut with a spoon. The dish requires little attention and no extra seasoning

                  🤦🏼‍♀️

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                  lol, this ironically looks like what Americans who’ve never left their county think British food is.

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                    Somehow, without the aid of nuclear devestation, people have managed to reset to Year 0. Just "rediscovering" shit that already existed as if it's new tech. And then try to sell it to people.

                    It'd almost be funny if it didn't make me so fuckin mad.

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                    What's worse is they all passed history class. Somehow.

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                      Somehow, without the aid of nuclear devestation, people have managed to reset to Year 0. Just "rediscovering" shit that already existed as if it's new tech. And then try to sell it to people.

                      It'd almost be funny if it didn't make me so fuckin mad.

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                      Have you noticed more and more people "blank behind the eyes?" I have. Like a real life ai model.

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                        Are "steamed hams" considered water-based cooking?

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                        Vapour based.

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                          Have you noticed more and more people "blank behind the eyes?" I have. Like a real life ai model.

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                          Oh god no, I don't talk to people in public any more.

                          I have repeatedly gotten "oldman yells from porch" angry when seeing a string of "peak"s and "absolute cinema"s in the comments under any form of media which, at best, can only claim it wasn't trying to sell me something. I won't get further into that because it's not productive and probably sounds elitist.

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                            I'm convinced that everyone who starts one of these weird diets and feels better has a random food sensitivity that just happens to get cut out by their diet.

                            Like, you feel way better on that crazy carnivore diet where you eat only meat, but it's cause you have undiagnosed celiacs and eating only meat happens to cut out all wheat.

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                              And lettuce is 96% water. Basically every fruit and vegetable is more water than a human is. But you hand me a bowl of lettuce and call it soup we're gonna have words.

                              Also humans are more like 60%.

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                              No soup for you

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                              • M [email protected]

                                Yes, boiling is how you make soup.

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                                Yeah ofc, but boiling isn't always making soup, sometimes it's just boiling, and what you're "dumping out" isn't soup

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                                  Got kale? Best cook 'em, cause no way your digestive tract breaking down those cell walls on they own...
                                  Just gonna shit out all that untapped iron 'n vitamins

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                                  Ya, I don't mess with kale.

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                                    Somehow, without the aid of nuclear devestation, people have managed to reset to Year 0. Just "rediscovering" shit that already existed as if it's new tech. And then try to sell it to people.

                                    It'd almost be funny if it didn't make me so fuckin mad.

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                                    It's just interaction bait.

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                                      I'm convinced that everyone who starts one of these weird diets and feels better has a random food sensitivity that just happens to get cut out by their diet.

                                      Like, you feel way better on that crazy carnivore diet where you eat only meat, but it's cause you have undiagnosed celiacs and eating only meat happens to cut out all wheat.

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                                      Many people have FODMAP sensitivities and confuse them for gluten.

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                                        Many people have FODMAP sensitivities and confuse them for gluten.

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                                        I've thought that because of my celiac tests coming back marginal and all the other issues I have, but I get wounds on my skin that take months to go away and severe anxiety from gluten which I don't think can be caused be fodmap sensitivity.

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                                          Something tells me it dont taste like soup

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