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  • routhinator@startrek.websiteR [email protected]

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

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        My eyes are pretty dead but I think its just the hope in me that's died from having from watching trump come to power in america.

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          That's clearly a stew and not a soup. I will die on this hill.

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            And now you're water-based pooping.

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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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              So, in defense of this, the corned beef in question usually has a pretty complex seasoning profile. It'll have a big packet with peppercorns, cloves, bay leaves, dill, mustard seed, coriander, and a few other things. (Sometimes mace or nutmeg? It varies with the seller.) The "corned" in the name comes from all the spices (it's "corn" like in peppercorn). And at the table it's often also served with mustard or Worcestershire sauce, which brings a whole additional suite of spices, as well as pickled beets. So it's not as flavorless as that description makes it sound. But it's true that the corned beef does contribute a salty, savory note, especially to the cabbage.

              It is legitimately a very mild, comfort food kind of dish. Vindaloo this isn't. And we like that too! This just fits a different kind of mood.

              I guess I just think it's hilarious how much of an anti-advertisement the name is. Like, it's so emphatically not going to appear on the menu of any fancy gastropub. Caramelized pear and arugula flatbread with candied walnuts and gorgonzola? Nope. Boiled dinner. Deal with it.

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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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                Dibs on dehydrated water!

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                  That's clearly a stew and not a soup. I will die on this hill.

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                  What's the difference?

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                    What's the difference?

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                    Stews are thicker with big chunks and soup is thinner with small chunks

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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 figured out something absolutely crazy. You can put vegetables into the ground, (you know, the dirty thing outside?) and they will literally just start making more of themselves.

                      Also, you know all those naked people outside with too much hair and extra legs instead of arms? They're made of meat!!!
                      It's true!

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                        I figured out something absolutely crazy. You can put vegetables into the ground, (you know, the dirty thing outside?) and they will literally just start making more of themselves.

                        Also, you know all those naked people outside with too much hair and extra legs instead of arms? They're made of meat!!!
                        It's true!

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                        I have seen variations of the vegetable innvoation in the wild, although you can never tell when things are ironic anymore

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                          It looks like the post was made by a Cambodian. Pov translates to 'young brother/sister' and is commonly used as a term of endearment. So the odd terminology could have been lost in translation. .... and that looks like a typical Cambodian soup.

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                            It looks like the post was made by a Cambodian. Pov translates to 'young brother/sister' and is commonly used as a term of endearment. So the odd terminology could have been lost in translation. .... and that looks like a typical Cambodian soup.

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                            It's probably not the real caption. It's likely fake like every other one of the social media memes.

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                              This reminds me of when I was doing chi gungs with a YouTube monk, until he started making bizarre claims that I’d never get sick again and my body would magically heal itself. It did not.

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                                That's clearly a stew and not a soup. I will die on this hill.

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                                It might be a stew when it's done, served as pictured, I'd call it a soup. Sorry bout it

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                                  Stews are thicker with big chunks and soup is thinner with small chunks

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                                  For me it's more about solid-to-liquid ratio, soups are often "thick" but still liquidy overall. Stews are cooked down until there's basically no broth, essentially just a gravy. My personal distinction is that stews can be eaten on a plate, soup can't be.

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