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Re: Food and drink

Post by C-Mag » Tue Dec 26, 2017 2:13 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:Take it easy or you might not win the Feats of Strength competition at Hash's Festivus party next December.
Gonna need to Carb Load before the Feats of Strength.............. Chicago Pie and Beer.
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Re: Food and drink

Post by SuburbanFarmer » Tue Dec 26, 2017 6:42 pm

Caber toss eliminates most of the girly-men pretty quickly
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Re: Food and drink

Post by Speaker to Animals » Tue Dec 26, 2017 6:43 pm

Looks like Hash is going to have to install a bench and a squat rack.

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Re: Food and drink

Post by Speaker to Animals » Wed Dec 27, 2017 2:44 pm

Found a new trick. Garlic can produce a chemical (allicin) that can help prevent cancer. The problem is, when you cook garlic, you kill the ability for it to produce allicin. But if you eat it raw, your breath is going to stink like hell, and you don't want garlic breath every single day. However.. if you chop garlic and let it rest on the counter for at least 45 minutes before cooking, the garlic will produce a fair amount of allicin on its own that is not harmed by cooking. Thus, you can still get most of the cancer-fighting benefits of garlic without the bad breath by simply chopping it an hour or so before you cook and letting it rest on the cutting board for that time.

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Re: Food and drink

Post by Hastur » Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:06 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:Found a new trick. Garlic can produce a chemical (allicin) that can help prevent cancer. The problem is, when you cook garlic, you kill the ability for it to produce allicin. But if you eat it raw, your breath is going to stink like hell, and you don't want garlic breath every single day. However.. if you chop garlic and let it rest on the counter for at least 45 minutes before cooking, the garlic will produce a fair amount of allicin on its own that is not harmed by cooking. Thus, you can still get most of the cancer-fighting benefits of garlic without the bad breath by simply chopping it an hour or so before you cook and letting it rest on the cutting board for that time.
Seems like a cumbersome workaround. Just take some Allicin powder extract.
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Re: Food and drink

Post by Speaker to Animals » Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:16 pm

Hastur wrote:
Speaker to Animals wrote:Found a new trick. Garlic can produce a chemical (allicin) that can help prevent cancer. The problem is, when you cook garlic, you kill the ability for it to produce allicin. But if you eat it raw, your breath is going to stink like hell, and you don't want garlic breath every single day. However.. if you chop garlic and let it rest on the counter for at least 45 minutes before cooking, the garlic will produce a fair amount of allicin on its own that is not harmed by cooking. Thus, you can still get most of the cancer-fighting benefits of garlic without the bad breath by simply chopping it an hour or so before you cook and letting it rest on the cutting board for that time.
Seems like a cumbersome workaround. Just take some Allicin powder extract.

Problem being my supplements already cost me well over a hundred dollars each month. I like garlic. I don't like fucking brocoli sprouts. So one supplement I buy is fermented brocoli sprouts so that I get a high daily dose of glucoraphanin and sulforaphane. I have a problem with copper absorbtion, which fucks up my vitamin D levels and thus also my melitonin levels, so I have to get all three of those. I need magnesium malate, zink oratate, B-complex, and DHEA for hormones. Then there's the high LDL problem which requires some other stuff. The sleep problems which require some shit.

Dude, I can't buy garlic powder extract or whatever.

I am trying to get as much in my food as possible here.

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Re: Food and drink

Post by doc_loliday » Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:41 pm

Well over a hundred bucks a month on supplements? Jeepers creepers.

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Re: Food and drink

Post by Speaker to Animals » Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:43 pm

doc_loliday wrote:Well over a hundred bucks a month on supplements? Jeepers creepers.

A lot of it is to manage the issues related to the neurologicxal problems, though. Especially sleep and pain.

I can't afford to buy supplements for stuff I can get in my food without throwing up (i.e. brocoli).

To be fair, most of that is related to building muscle, though. I can't deny that. Pre-workout, protein powder, and bcaa powder adds up to a lot of money.

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Post by Okeefenokee » Fri Jan 05, 2018 9:22 am

The wife made a big pot of tamales last night, and is making a second one tonight.

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Re: Food and drink

Post by Haumana » Fri Jan 05, 2018 5:21 pm

Okeefenokee wrote:The wife made a big pot of tamales last night, and is making a second one tonight.

:D
Tamales are fun! I figured out how to turn the Weber into a smoker and have made about 2 1/2 pounds of beef jerky last week. Nom!