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As a rule, I don't compare tragedies by the number of bodies, but I agree with you. It's distasteful, but it is what it is.
It reminds me of the devastating floods in Pakistan that got some attention for sure, but nothing compared to the billions of dollars that was donated within hours of the Notre Dame fire.
There's a big chance they've all passed out from lack of oxygen by the time this happened. It's instant death either way.
But he runs away and towards interesting times and dangerous situations. The most relatable hero, that man. Who wouldn't run away when confronted by the kind of things he run into.
Fat is not necessarily unhealthy. The "healthy" qualifier is too subjective here, as everyone has different needs and nutritional goals.
It's a lot of salt, processed meat, and the salad bar at a normal kebab shop is not filled with nutrient dense vegetables. If it's me, I'd eat it as a takeaway and spread the meat over three days' worth of meals and up the nutrient content with broccoli and nuts.
Classic! Long time Chef John's subscriber here. I was there before his channel and "his brand" was partnered with Allrecipes.com
As to his lilting speech - you're right, it used to be less pronounced, but over time it became part of his brand and it's just so entertaining. I love the cadence, love the "you are after all the (rhyming word) of your (foodstuff)". He has great recipes, perfect for every day meals, this chisaupepo, for example, is in heavy rotation in my household.
Maybe because most people are wary of giving something that might induce an eating disorder. Having said that, I've tried only consuming clear liquids for 4 days in a safe, controlled environment. I was cranky and thinking about solid food the whole time, basically planning my first meal to break the fast. But I survived with no lasting health consequences.
That doesn't stop you from pooping though. Oh no... I'm too new to Lemmy for this to be one of my first comments...
This is starting to sound like some BDSM hijinks
I guess it depends on where you live and your shop's supplier. In Germany, they're often processed like sausage, produced in factories and delivered frozen to the shops. I'm not totally against processed meat or factory made food, but they don't fit in my nutritional goals. I also generally don't eat a lot of meat.