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Grapesoda 01-06-2022 10:18 AM

Processed foods
 
What do you guys think of that? I grew up eating processed foods, TV dinners cans of this cans of that, frozen this frozen that.

I have 3 frozen pizzas left in a few burritos, then that's it. I'm finding canned foods from particular brands all have kind of the same flavor. No matter which cannibal soup you eat it taste like Campbell soup.

I'm thinking it's really not that difficult to switch to fresh food. Eat a lot simpler and make any relishes or sauces or condiments that you want.

I've been eating a lot of French dips lately at home however, I didn't bake the bread or create the ajus or cook the beef.

I'm thinking about changing that

fuzebox 01-06-2022 10:35 AM

Nope, I cook. I can't think of the last thing I ate from a box or can.

sarettah 01-06-2022 12:26 PM

We do almost zero processed food.

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CurrentlySober 01-06-2022 01:35 PM

i lik 2 'process' all of my food :thumbsup

CaptainHowdy 01-06-2022 01:37 PM

I'm on the raw (or infused in the case of beer) side of the food chain . . .

grzepa 01-06-2022 02:26 PM

While its good to eat healthy and all, I just like to eat processed food from time to time.
Also fast food

Grapesoda 01-06-2022 02:46 PM

The taste is there for sure

Grapesoda 01-06-2022 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 22950968)
We do almost zero processed food.

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Make your own bread and pasta?

plsureking 01-06-2022 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 22950942)
Nope, I cook. I can't think of the last thing I ate from a box or can.

yup, learning to cook is the best way to eat healthier cuz u know what's in your food. it can also save a lot of money these days with runaway inflation.

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Grapesoda 01-06-2022 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 22951070)
yup, learning to cook is the best way to eat healthier cuz u know what's in your food. it can also save a lot of money these days with runaway inflation.

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Then a professional cook a few different times in my life

plsureking 01-06-2022 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 22951090)
Then a professional cook a few different times in my life

then u might be tired of it haha

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sarettah 01-06-2022 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 22951030)
Make your own bread and pasta?

I avoid carbs for the most part. But yes when we do noodles they are home made. We do not eat bread. We do homemade wraps like tacos but low carb versions. Also avoid sodium as much as possible.

mattz 01-06-2022 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by grzepa (Post 22951025)
While its good to eat healthy and all, I just like to eat processed food from time to time.
Also fast food

I agree strongly with your viewpoints brothren

brassmonkey 01-06-2022 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzebox (Post 22950942)
Nope, I cook. I can't think of the last thing I ate from a box or can.

do you kill it yourself or grow it? then it probably has more chems than in the can! :Oh crap :helpme :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

lock 01-07-2022 12:35 AM

There is nothing better than fresh food but need to be growing your own if you can. Best part of growing own is even your food waste can be regrown into new plant or composted back into soil. Have some pets for protein eg fish, chickens.

Grapesoda 01-07-2022 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by lock (Post 22951183)
There is nothing better than fresh food but need to be growing your own if you can. Best part of growing own is even your food waste can be regrown into new plant or composted back into soil. Have some pets for protein eg fish, chickens.

Auquaponics

dcortez 01-07-2022 11:23 AM

There is no point to eating processed food, especially if you're hungry.

Easy test: If it does not rot, it's not real food. All things organic decompose.

Eat fresh food, which has not been contaminated with petroleum products (pesticides) nor irradiated. For those who may be challenged financially to afford real organic food, there are probably items on your shopping list that are better to trade in for good nutrition.

:2 cents:

BaldBastard 01-07-2022 11:57 AM

"Frozen Pizzas"... cringes at the thought.

Grape learn some cooking basics, buy fresh, buy local and buy in season.

If all else fails just follow the NZ Maori and throw it all in a pot and boil the fuck out of it



Much better the next day and even more the next.

Grapesoda 01-07-2022 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard (Post 22951330)
"Frozen Pizzas"... cringes at the thought.

Grape learn some cooking basics, buy fresh, buy local and buy in season.

If all else fails just follow the NZ Maori and throw it all in a pot and boil the fuck out of it



Much better the next day and even more the next.

Baldy, learn not to make assumptions. I've been a professional cook a few times, first job at 12. Washing dishes.

lock 01-07-2022 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 22951191)
Aquaponics

I have a garden bed which my pond filters through everything grows about 3 times faster than a regular watered pot. I also sell irrigation and have a trade in plumbing.

Grapesoda 01-07-2022 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by lock (Post 22951562)
I have a garden bed which my pond filters through everything grows about 3 times faster than a regular watered pot. I also sell irrigation and have a trade in plumbing.

Very cool

Mr Pheer 01-08-2022 02:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 22951191)
Auquaponics

It's nice if you have the space for it and if you can deal with a die-off and don't live in too hot or cold of a climate.

Kratky method aeroponics is a good way to start and it can be upgraded cheaply and easily or just simply left alone and enjoyed.


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