
It helps to soak them overnight, then boil them with salt for 10 minutes prior to pressure cooking. It's worth the extra effort IMO especially for red kidney or black beans. The boiling with salt helps reduce the fart generation, and the salt firm's up the skins a bit so they don't fall apart into refried beans
Yeah I've noticed the same... It's still worth the price for what you get out of it but it's gone up a lot
Yeah I was struggling to find a good example to meme with it's such a horrific situation.
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These groceries were promised to me 3000 years ago 🥰🇮🇱✡️🧃
I've been meal prepping more and getting into tinned fish.
Sardines are nature's protein bars and are full of healthy fat and cholesterol. Lots of vitamins too plus calcium from their bones, plus they taste good! I quite like smoked sprats or just Deenz in olive oil or tomato sauce.
They also work well as an ingredient. I haven't tried this recipe yet but it looks fantastic!
I would get dried beans and rice and make that a staple. You can soak the beans overnight, rinse them, and then boil them for 10 minutes with salt and freeze them. Then when you need beans you take a bag out (I freeze mine in flat sheets. Same with soups stews and home made stocks) and either simmer them for 3 hours or you pressure cook them for 20-60 mins (depending on what type of bean)
Mexican and Brazilian recipes use a lot of rice and beans so you can use those as a reference on what to make and which seasonings to use.
$/kcal it's hard to beat those two.
I can't wait to see them all die at work because they can't extract enough out of us. We're paid too little for the pension system to work lmao
Capitalists when socialism for the rich 🥰🥰🥰
Capitalists when ruthless capitalism (they have actual competition now instead of owning 20% of 5 megacorps that own everything) 💢👺😡🤬
I would have paid it and then charged him $1.50/km for the ride
Wow this post makes me feel like I lost him too... I empathize with him and you. That sounds like my grandpa.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
It's ancient Sumerian for "Loss"