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Wasn't it classified as cake in the EU because of sugar content? Or am I remembering wrong?Subway bread is like fucking candy.
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Wasn't it classified as cake in the EU because of sugar content? Or am I remembering wrong?Subway bread is like fucking candy.
It is extremely on brand for Philly to get super-protective of a sandwich with fucking cheez whiz as a principal ingredient."If the cheesesteak ain't from Philly it ain't a cheesesteak."
I was told cheez whiz is the abomination and real philly cheesesteak uses some white cheese because the 2 food trucks that got on TV claim to be the original cheeseteak creators.It is extremely on brand for Philly to get super-protective of a sandwich with fucking cheez whiz as a principal ingredient.
yeah but philly does it better than everyone else. it's not about the ingredients, it's about the love.It is extremely on brand for Philly to get super-protective of a sandwich with fucking cheez whiz as a principal ingredient.
IMO the results are kind of shitty especially if you like a chewy crust. Dutch oven works a lot better.The average price of a breadmaker is $50-$150. Get one. it's not that hard to do it when the breadmaker does 90% of the work for you. Stop eating the shitty store bread.
Yeah, thats why I said "Cave of sorts", you can artificially construct whatever you want, but temperature and moisture control on long timescales is probably what is really necessary (I guess, I'm no cheese monger).Yeah, I'd imagine nothing can beat artisanal cheese grown in an exclusive cave in the alps, but from what it looks like, as long as you have a box that can control both temperature and moisture with a good degree of precision, you can make cheese. Now, the question is how to construct or purchase such a box.
It’s about as technical as making good homemade wine, but requires more babying. Cheese should also generally be aged for 6-18 months after you get a good rind on it.I know making your own bread is pretty trivial, but is home cheesemaking generally accessible? Like, if a nigga wanted to make his own camembert, how much of a skill floor are we looking at
I should probably specify that I really only use it for the parts that suck and bake it in my own oven. I just don't like it when I bake it in the maker.IMO the results are kind of shitty especially if you like a chewy crust. Dutch oven works a lot better.
I'm gonna take a stab at it. Cheese can keep for a long time if you store it in wax, so it might be a good prepper food. Might even get you pussy if you tell a woman you make your own cheese.Yeah, thats why I said "Cave of sorts", you can artificially construct whatever you want, but temperature and moisture control on long timescales is probably what is really necessary (I guess, I'm no cheese monger).
city slickerbread. cheese. meat. i win. i am right and you are wrong
I disagree with a lot of your post but I admit this is pretty on-pointAnother big aspect of why Amerimutts don't change their purchasing decisions around meat is because they almost never handle meat that hasn't been prepared for them in an extensive way. How many of you Americans can confidently butcher a chicken, or at least take a cleaned chicken carcas and seperate it into it's components for cooking? And then utilize all of those pieces for making meals (ie making stock, cooking chicken in different ways). Americans buy pre-cut up chicken breasts and thigh meat. Or pre-cut up cuts of beef, instead of buying half a cow and cutting it up and freezing it themselves (this is significantly less expensive than buying beef cuts at the grocery store!!!). They are so detached from what the bird or cow looks like. American chickens are disgusting to cut up. A single chicken breast is the size of how big a healthy chicken is supposed to be. They are fucking massive, and disgustingly fatty. I swear, 100 years from now we will look back on the American meat industry in horror.