What's old is new again.
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If it’s seasoned, turkey meat can make a good substitute. But not for burgers and the like.
But turkey meat is gross.
I’ll eat beans and rice all day though lol
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That’s not kibble.
Here’s some real Human Kibble
.The pelletizing process generates a lot of heat which can harm nutrition retention. A high quality pelletizer is cooled with liquid nitrogen to prevent that from being an issue.
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Who can afford ground beef?
I use ground turkey instead. Its under 2 dollars a pound if you buy it frozen. Doesn’t do all the things ground beef does but you can still make spaghetti without going into debt.
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But as long as it gets men to cook it’s not all bad.

This whole conversation is dumb
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As if cooking was so difficult… if you can follow a recipe.
it is. people are too stupid to read instructions.
they also do stupid stuff like think they can ‘make it go faster’ if they turn up the oven to 500 when it calls for 350, and wonder why their whole house is now filled with smoke.
they also irrational cling to bad habits because it was what their mom did or something.
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Weird that people are calling it “kibble”. Just seems like an unnecessarily mean way to call it.
being mean to men is the point.
didn’t you know we’re all poor losers who never grow up when we could just get jobs in finance and become Michelin star rated chefs if we ‘made an effort’??
but when women do ‘girl dinner’ it’s celebrating their independence or something…
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Never heard of boy kibble.
Cooking is good for all genders.
makingwork@lemmy.ca What about Bachelor Chow?
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This whole conversation is dumb
our society is dumb.
it loves cheap gender-based attacks and blaming individual choices for failures of our society at large.
instead of taking about stagnating wages and impossible education/healthcare costs, we just mock young people for being poor. and since young men are poorer than young women, subverting traditional breadwinner gender roles, they get mocked even harder.
on the radio yesterday NPR was mocking people for not going out and spending $50 on two drinks. telling gen z that pre-gaming, nips, etc were all ‘cheating’ at life, and they should just ‘grow up’ and fork over their money they don’t have to overpriced bars and restaurants because they are ‘killing the restaurant industry’.
it’s absurd. personally I am doing quite well, I’m in a top 15% income bracket, but all around me society and my peers are constantly acting like anyone who isn’t making a top 5% income is a failure of a human being, because if you aren’t filthily rich you are clearly lazy and pathetic! I’ve even had people straight up tell me I shouldn’t have been born because my parents were not rich and couldn’t pay for my college and give me a downpayment on a house…
and i’m in my 40s. i can’t imagine how awful it is to be like 25 and in a mountain of debt and being told by society/friends/family you’re a pathetic loser for trying to climb your way out of it by eating cheap food.
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But as long as it gets men to cook it’s not all bad.

Is that what we’re gonna do today, Kitty? We’re gonna fight?
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When I was that age I called it “Bachelor Chow”. LOL.

Yep, exactly what I called it too. My wife still says I’m making bachelor chow whenever I do some low effort ground meat with finely chopped veggies and some seasonings.
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it is. people are too stupid to read instructions.
they also do stupid stuff like think they can ‘make it go faster’ if they turn up the oven to 500 when it calls for 350, and wonder why their whole house is now filled with smoke.
they also irrational cling to bad habits because it was what their mom did or something.
Or they think why preheat the oven and then everything is sad.
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What would you recommend for this recipe using tofu?
I use avocado oil for tofu because I like the crispy, crunchy feel. Avo can go high heat without any bitterness.
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If you replace the mince with beans its regular poor person food.
Okay but hear me out:
What if you did mince… and beans! Possibly even assorted frozen vegetables. We’re getting closer to good food!
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No thanks
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When I was that age I called it “Bachelor Chow”. LOL.

Exactly what came to mind. It’s funny how this show ended up being about 50% dated 2000s pop culture references and 50% extremely accurate social parody
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Who can afford ground beef?
Why is the “we don’t know what to do with these leftovers, so we shoved 'em in a grinder”-meat so expensive?
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That’s not kibble.
Here’s some real Human Kibble
.It isn’t claiming to be. It’s saying these dishes are what you can make instead of “boy kibble.”
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The pelletizing process generates a lot of heat which can harm nutrition retention. A high quality pelletizer is cooled with liquid nitrogen to prevent that from being an issue.
I guess the one Nile Red used in the linked video wasn’t high quality. But I mean, the pellets it made looked crumbly as hell, too.
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Yeah, I’m eating stuffed bell peppers because I’m from the future: 1970.
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What are we living on the Belt?
I believe the terminology used is “in” the belt
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