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Hastur wrote:
Okeefenokee wrote:The wife bought a case of ramen for the kids, and didn't notice it was soy flavor.

I was gonna throw it out, but she had a solution.

The beef and chicken buillon she cooks with is the same stuff they put in those little packets.

Avoided wasting three dollars.
Fermented soy is OK. It contains a lot of good stuff as well so you should make sure to eat some pretty regularly. It's the unfermented products you should avoid. If the noodles were soy flavoured I assume the taste is from soy sauce. That stuff is made from fermented soy so it's healthy.

http://probiotics.mercola.com/fermented ... d-soy.html

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Nukedog wrote:
Hastur wrote:
Okeefenokee wrote:The wife bought a case of ramen for the kids, and didn't notice it was soy flavor.

I was gonna throw it out, but she had a solution.

The beef and chicken buillon she cooks with is the same stuff they put in those little packets.

Avoided wasting three dollars.
Fermented soy is OK. It contains a lot of good stuff as well so you should make sure to eat some pretty regularly. It's the unfermented products you should avoid. If the noodles were soy flavoured I assume the taste is from soy sauce. That stuff is made from fermented soy so it's healthy.

http://probiotics.mercola.com/fermented ... d-soy.html

Soy is an estrogen mimicker. The soy boy meme is real.
Read the link. Only unfermented soy is estrogen analogous.
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This is an attempt to get the cast iron discussion out of the Trump thread. So many opinions on the proper care of cast iron cookware.

Would anyone like to comment on the validity of this article?

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Honesty for the amount of use most domestic customers get out of a food processor I don't think it is worth buying a top of the range model.
As with a knife it is more important to learn how to sharpen the blade than how much you spend. The last one I bought cost about £15 and has lasted about 10 years so far.
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I got lazy and started using the shit out of that little ninja food processor. It's pretty cheap, though.

But most of that stuff could be done with just a knife. A food processor doesn't really save a huge amount of time. It just means I might not need to clean an extra cutting board.
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What's everybody eating and drinking for dinner? I'm sipping on some Fiji water atm, like a boss. It was comped.
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Nukedog wrote: What's everybody eating and drinking for dinner? I'm sipping on some Fiji water atm, like a boss. It was comped.
Ribeyes on the grill with sautéed mushrooms & onions, a side of Broccoflower and some Hollandaise. Goes good with Chateau St. Michelle Dry Riesling.
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Kath wrote:
Nukedog wrote: What's everybody eating and drinking for dinner? I'm sipping on some Fiji water atm, like a boss. It was comped.
Ribeyes on the grill with sautéed mushrooms & onions, a side of Broccoflower and some Hollandaise. Goes good with Chateau St. Michelle Dry Riesling.
Goddamn fucking people without kids.

I'm probably making a sammich, with some tea, once the kids finally go to sleep.
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Kath wrote:
Nukedog wrote: What's everybody eating and drinking for dinner? I'm sipping on some Fiji water atm, like a boss. It was comped.
Ribeyes on the grill with sautéed mushrooms & onions, a side of Broccoflower and some Hollandaise. Goes good with Chateau St. Michelle Dry Riesling.
Goddamn fucking people without kids.

I'm probably making a sammich, with some tea, once the kids finally go to sleep.
Don't be jealous - yesterday we had boxed mac-n-cheese with a chopped up Cheddarwurst. Some days we can adult and some days are too crazy.
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I had to look up cheddarwurst. Never heard of it before. Cheese in a sausage is about as American as you can get I reckon.
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