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utilitycaster · 6 months
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thank you for your rants, honestly. they're so refreshing. one of my hot takes is that there's far too much hemming and hawing and handwringing about the use of "sister" for both the imodna and callowmoore relationships, as if a character referring to another character as a sibling in one circumstance somehow totally precludes the possibility of them ever banging in the future. it doesn't. to say it does is silly. feelings and relationships are messy and complex and weird *and that's what makes them interesting* and not (yes we should make this a thing) cottage cheese.
Right like. Why aren't we talking more about...overall development of the relationship and what it would need to become romantic if Ashton feels this way at this time, instead of fixating obsessively over one word. As someone who has had ships receive the fandom "oh, I just see them as a SIBLING relationship" it's like. literally if they are not actually siblings this will not stop me from shipping anyway, but if a character says it in canon it should make you think about what this means about this character and their feelings, instead of plunging into denial and logic contortions. Like do you care about the characters as they exist and as they develop throughout the story, or do you care only about getting a ship out of it.
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castielafflicted · 2 months
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why the fuck would you put licorice root in a lemon ginger tea what the hell
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calcar · 24 days
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Actually now I need to know,how gingerbread tasted like?? Ginger is spicy and awful,what kind of taste they got when mixed in cookies????
Well thers is some of the spicy taste left but it's not the main flavour, it's accompanied by sweet of sugar and a bit of cinnamon. Imo gingerbread tastes better not fresh from the oven but when it lays around for a few days / weeks and gets harder. Very good with tea or coffee
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unofficialchronicle · 8 months
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asprinkleofpeppermint · 2 months
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5 recipes using ginger root— Caramelized ginger bites, ginger lemon tea, carrot ginger soup, ginger applesauce, and pickled ginger.
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meeshnut · 1 year
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Tisane time! Herbal blend of peppermint, ginger, cinnamon, dandelion root, & spearmint in a bag.
Brewed to share, but my partner got pulled away before I poured it.
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topoet · 2 years
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battywitch · 21 days
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Ugh I feel kinda like I've been glutened but afaik none of my food has been contaminated. I'm guessing this is actually a combo of weather, stress, migraine, and hormonal bs all teaming up to kick me.
I think I'm giving up on being productive today and moving most of my plans to tomorrow. Instead, I think I'm going to either play cozy grove or go back to reading Happy Place. Might do both idk.
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ambeorganic98 · 3 months
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rabbitrah · 1 year
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A continuation on my post about unloved foods, specifically this is my in-depth defense of root beer.
Root Beer isn't inherently gross, it's just one of those weird local flavors that's off-putting to people who didn't grow up with it. We all like different things and also we all tend to like flavors that are similar to what we grew up with. That's okay! But honestly root beer is pretty unique and, in my opinion, delicious.
One of the main complaints against root beer is that it tastes like medicine. Funnily enough, it was originally marketed as medicinal! This is true for most OG sodas actually. Pretty much as soon as carbonated water was invented, people were drinking it to soothe various ailments. A lot of the original soft drinks were actually invented by pharmacists. I just think that root beer is especially cool because the main flavor came from the root bark of sassafras, a common North American shrub. Because it's so widespread and aromatic, all parts of the sassafras plant have been used in food and medicine by many different Native American tribes throughout history and was subsequently picked up and used by European colonists. In the 1960s, some studies indicated that that safrole oil, which is produced by the plant, can cause liver damage. Whether or not this would actually remain true after it had been boiled and added to root beer is unclear, but it was really easy to replicate the flavor, so the sassafras in commercial root beer these days is artificial. Another fun fact about safrole is that it's a precursor in the synthesis of MDMA. None of this information has stopped my childhood habit of eating sassfras leaves right off the shrub whenever I walk past it on a hike. I'm like 85% sure it's safe and also mmmm yummy leafs go crunch.
Another root beer complaint is that it tastes like toothpaste. I think this is probably because another key flavor in most root beer recipes is wintergreen. I'm assuming that the people who think this are the same people who think mint chocolate chip ice cream tastes like toothpaste. I can understand and even respect that some people don't like mint and associate it only with brushing their teeth, but like. Mint is a pretty common flavor. I mean I think it's safe to say that humans have been eating mint flavored stuff for longer than toothpaste has existed... anyway!
Other common flavors in root beer (real or artificial) are caramel, vanilla, black cherry bark, sarsaparilla root, ginger, and many more! There's not one official recipe, and root beer enthusiasts often have strong opinions about different brands. Some root beer is sharper, with more strong aromatic flavors, and others are mild and creamier.
Another thing I think is cool about root beer is that it's foamier than most sodas. This was originally because sassafras is a natural surfactant (and why sassafras is also a common thickening agent in Louisiana Creole cooking.) These days, other plant starches or similar ingredients are added to keep the distinctive foam. Root beer foam > all other soft drink foams. That's why root beer floats kick more ass than like, coke floats.
If you've never had root beer before, imagine if a sweetened herbal tea was turned into a soda, because that's basically what it is. If your first response to that is a cringe, fair enough. That's why lots of people don't like it. If your first response to that is "interesting... I might actually like it, though" then I encourage you to track down a can of root beer today, hard as that might be outside the US and Canada. Next time you see an "ew, root beer tastes like medicine/tooth paste" take, know that there's a reason for that, but also the same could be said for literally any herbal or minty food/drink.
My final take on root beer is that it would be the soda of choice for gnomes. Thank you and good night.
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4sh4 · 1 year
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ginger i love ginger root so much
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theambitiouswoman · 9 months
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Gut Friendly Grocery List 🥦🥑🧀
🧀 Probiotic and Fermented Foods:
Yogurt (look for live and active cultures)
Kefir
Sauerkraut
Kimchi
Pickles (fermented)
Tempeh
Miso
Fermented cheeses (e.g., cheddar, gouda, Swiss)
Kombucha
🫘 Fiber-Rich Foods:
Whole grain bread, cereal or pasta
Oats
Brown rice
Quinoa
Lentils
Chickpeas
Black beans
🍳 Protein:
Lean meats (chicken, turkey, lean cuts of beef or pork)
Fish (salmon, mackerel, sardines)
Eggs (rich in amino acids)
Tofu and tempeh (fermented soy products)
Cottage cheese
🍎 Fruits:
Berries (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries)
Bananas
Apples
Oranges
Lemons
Watermelon
🥦 Vegetables:
Spinach
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Brussels sprouts
Asparagus
Onions
Garlic
Artichokes
Sweet Potato
Jicama
Chicory root
Dandelion greens
🥜 Nuts and Seeds:
Almonds
Walnuts
Flaxseeds
Chia seeds
Pumkin seeds
🥑 Healthy Fats:
Avocado
Olive oil
Grass fed butter
🍠 Herbs and Spices:
Turmeric
Ginger
Garlic
🧉 Beverages:
Green tea
Herbal teas
Aloe vera juice
Coconut water
🍫 Other:
Dark chocolate (in moderation)
Apple cider vinegar
Bone Broth
Raw honey
sea salt
Collagen
Seaweed
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