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ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Dec 10, 2024 - 7:38am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

JFW and I just took a weekend in Jackson Hole. Ostensibly to go skiing but really to eat. 

Did I miss a thing where the trend now is to radically—and I mean put away the shaker and get a spoon—salt everything? Three out of four meals I had were so salty that I couldn't finish even though they were otherwise outstanding. I ordered spicy stuff and it took a while to realize that the burn I was feeling was not jalapeño. When I had covid the first time, I lost all sense of taste and smell except for salt, and everything seemed super salty, so I spent yesterday worrying that I was getting covid again. But no, I can taste everything. 

Anyway the snow sucked but it's beautiful.



For the record, my tongue still feels the salt-burn so I took a covid test last night just in case that was the only symptom. Negatory.

Proclivities

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Posted: Dec 9, 2024 - 11:57am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Kurlansky is thorough (meaning: I think his books drag) but how else could you discuss the Fish That Changed the World? Spoiler: Portugal became a naval force because of cod. 



Bacalhau is the national food of Portugal.  Oddly, I was just watching an old episode of one of Anthony Bourdain's shows a few days ago, and he was in Portugal eating a bunch of different bacalhau dishes. But, yeah, the cod they use is from the North Atlantic.
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Dec 9, 2024 - 11:46am

 Steely_D wrote:

Recently visited Portugal and the food really put me off.
1) the big thing is salted & dried, then reconstituted, cod - which isn’t even from coastal country Portugal. WTF? But it’s ubiquitous. Bleh.


Kurlansky is thorough (meaning: I think his books drag) but how else could you discuss the Fish That Changed the World? Spoiler: Portugal became a naval force because of cod. 


islander

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Posted: Dec 9, 2024 - 11:06am

 Steely_D wrote:

Recently visited Portugal and the food really put me off.
1) the big thing is salted & dried, then reconstituted, cod - which isn’t even from coastal country Portugal. WTF? But it’s ubiquitous. Bleh.
2) otherwise, you’re eating pork - far too intelligent a creature, so it troubles me, and - worse - 
3) octopus - probably much smarter than we realize, but they cut off one of its brains (arms) and serve it.

I suppose it would be easy to say “yes, but factory chicken…” or whatever. But, still, as a cultural touchstone, having those three things being the core of their food is off putting.
/vent





Lots of our food is problematic. I've given up octopus even though it is very tasty.  I like shrimp, but it's not great environmentally. Fish in general is good, but the catch practices are iffy. Sustainably farmed beef/pork/chicken is okay with the associated moral qualms. I am comfortable with my place on the food chain, but I find myself looking for other proteins a lot. I like chickpeas and they are pretty guilt free. Vegetarian diets do have some benefits. All things in moderation.
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Dec 9, 2024 - 10:44am

JFW and I just took a weekend in Jackson Hole. Ostensibly to go skiing but really to eat. 

Did I miss a thing where the trend now is to radically—and I mean put away the shaker and get a spoon—salt everything? Three out of four meals I had were so salty that I couldn't finish even though they were otherwise outstanding. I ordered spicy stuff and it took a while to realize that the burn I was feeling was not jalapeño. When I had covid the first time, I lost all sense of taste and smell except for salt, and everything seemed super salty, so I spent yesterday worrying that I was getting covid again. But no, I can taste everything. 

Anyway the snow sucked but it's beautiful.
Bill_J

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Posted: Nov 14, 2024 - 9:07pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Come on now. Become a fan of Nate, champions. 




It isn't necessary to say "fuckin," every five words. I'm not offended but I find it distracting. It has no purpose, other than maybe shtick. Unclever shtick. 
ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Nov 14, 2024 - 6:45pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Come on now. Become a fan of Nate, champions. 




Looks pretty oniony but I'd eat it. He is one of the best cooks to watch because: no rules. Just cook. The other one I watch is 

Steely_D

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Posted: Nov 14, 2024 - 2:46pm

Come on now. Become a fan of Nate, champions. 

DaveInSaoMiguel

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Posted: May 6, 2024 - 4:17am

 Steely_D wrote:

Recently visited Portugal and the food really put me off.
1) the big thing is salted & dried, then reconstituted, cod - which isn’t even from coastal country Portugal. WTF? But it’s ubiquitous. Bleh.
2) otherwise, you’re eating pork - far too intelligent a creature, so it troubles me, and - worse - 
3) octopus - probably much smarter than we realize, but they cut off one of its brains (arms) and serve it.

I suppose it would be easy to say “yes, but factory chicken…” or whatever. But, still, as a cultural touchstone, having those three things being the core of their food is off putting.
/vent





I can't speak much about the food on the mainland but yes traditional Portuguese food is very heavy on the salt. Very big on all sorts of pastries also. Here in the Azores the main exports are fish, wine and Azores cheese etc. So lots of fresh fish. No factory farms here. Cows all over the place eating grass. Chickens are also free de-ranging and eat what they are supposed to eat like bugs. Eggs have orange yolks like they are supposed to.  There is a chicken farm just a few minutes walk down the street and get sane day fresh eggs. Milk also comes from a few blocks away.  You can find some very healthy food here but lots of temping bad stuff also. Bacon comes in very small quantities as its not processed and won't keep long unless you freeze it. only get many fruits and veggies in season as most is grown right here and not imported.  Pretty much anything grows here like crazy even the stuff you don't want. Like weeds and grass. The stores here don't sell family packs of anything.  The wine and beer is excellent and cheap.
Steely_D

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Posted: May 5, 2024 - 11:51pm

Recently visited Portugal and the food really put me off.
1) the big thing is salted & dried, then reconstituted, cod - which isn’t even from coastal country Portugal. WTF? But it’s ubiquitous. Bleh.
2) otherwise, you’re eating pork - far too intelligent a creature, so it troubles me, and - worse - 
3) octopus - probably much smarter than we realize, but they cut off one of its brains (arms) and serve it.

I suppose it would be easy to say “yes, but factory chicken…” or whatever. But, still, as a cultural touchstone, having those three things being the core of their food is off putting.
/vent


Manbird

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Posted: May 5, 2024 - 6:48pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:


Sauté them in butter, stir in some sugar/brown sugar, cinnamon and put in a jar to scoop onto oatmeal or ice cream. Or just eat 'em sautéed, hell.



Peeled or skinanon?

Bill_J

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Posted: Apr 29, 2024 - 7:46pm

 Manbird wrote:

Speaking of füd... I remember when there were only like a half a dozen varieties of apples and fuji's were
really expensive. They didn't even have honey crisps then. But all the fruit was sweet as honey suckle pie.
I would pay extra for a fuji because they were so delicious, they tasted like caramel apples. Mm mm mm mm mm!
Nowadays everything tastes like dog vomit. We don't bother buying apples anymore but people keep giving
us bags full and they just go to waste. WHAT CAN A GUY OR GAL DO? Jesbus.



Apple tacos!
ScottFromWyoming

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Location: Powell
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Posted: Apr 29, 2024 - 6:30pm

 Manbird wrote:

Speaking of füd... I remember when there were only like a half a dozen varieties of apples and fuji's were
really expensive. They didn't even have honey crisps then. But all the fruit was sweet as honey suckle pie.
I would pay extra for a fuji because they were so delicious, they tasted like caramel apples. Mm mm mm mm mm!
Nowadays everything tastes like dog vomit. We don't bother buying apples anymore but people keep giving
us bags full and they just go to waste. WHAT CAN A GUY OR GAL DO? Jesbus.



Sauté them in butter, stir in some sugar/brown sugar, cinnamon and put in a jar to scoop onto oatmeal or ice cream. Or just eat 'em sautéed, hell.

haresfur

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Posted: Apr 29, 2024 - 5:54pm

 Steely_D wrote:

I haven’t tried to read up on it, but I remember seeing recently that someone suggested that horses are probably the best thing to think about eating. I know I saw horsemeat when we were traveling and some of the Asian countries. I really saw a sign that said “no horse meat, no life.”



Aside from the interspecies ethics stuff, horses are notoriously poor grazers. Although they don't produce methane the way cattle do, they will overgraze some parts of the paddock and leave other parts too long. Some of that is that they sensibly don't like to eat where they poop. The other thing is that their digestive systems don't do well on high protein, high nitrogen forage so that growing feed for them is pretty inefficient, although grass hay is probably better environmentally than lucerne/alfalfa. And there is no way they bulk up the way cattle do.

I don't want to know what happens when you have to put a horse down and they send it to the knackery. The process of organising that is pretty traumatic. 
haresfur

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Posted: Apr 29, 2024 - 5:44pm

 Manbird wrote:

Speaking of füd... I remember when there were only like a half a dozen varieties of apples and fuji's were
really expensive. They didn't even have honey crisps then. But all the fruit was sweet as honey suckle pie.
I would pay extra for a fuji because they were so delicious, they tasted like caramel apples. Mm mm mm mm mm!
Nowadays everything tastes like dog vomit. We don't bother buying apples anymore but people keep giving
us bags full and they just go to waste. WHAT CAN A GUY OR GAL DO? Jesbus.



Make applesauce or apple butter 

Why does spell-check say one of those has a space and one doesn't?
Manbird

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Location: La Villa Toscana
Gender: Male


Posted: Apr 29, 2024 - 4:55pm

Speaking of füd... I remember when there were only like a half a dozen varieties of apples and fuji's were
really expensive. They didn't even have honey crisps then. But all the fruit was sweet as honey suckle pie.
I would pay extra for a fuji because they were so delicious, they tasted like caramel apples. Mm mm mm mm mm!
Nowadays everything tastes like dog vomit. We don't bother buying apples anymore but people keep giving
us bags full and they just go to waste. WHAT CAN A GUY OR GAL DO?? Jesbus.
Steely_D

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Location: Biscayne Bay
Gender: Male


Posted: Mar 26, 2024 - 1:41am

I haven’t tried to read up on it, but I remember seeing recently that someone suggested that horses are probably the best thing to think about eating. I know I saw horsemeat when we were traveling and some of the Asian countries. I really saw a sign that said “no horse meat, no life.”
haresfur

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Posted: Mar 26, 2024 - 1:01am

 Steely_D wrote:
What will you absolutely not eat for moral (not digestive) reasons?

A friend I love won’t touch pork anymore, since he knows that pigs are smart and all that. I’m trying to follow his lead.

Recently after watching My Octopus Teacher
and listening to the book The Mountain In the Sea (Ray Nayler), I began to refuse to eat octopus. There’s something intelligent there that’s escaping our understanding, and for now they’re off my list.








That was a great and thought-provoking film. I agree octopus and pigs are the biggest challenges in my omnivore ethics. I mean, I won't eat dogs, horses, or primates but in those cases I am perfectly happy to say that it doesn't have to be totally logical, I'm just not going to do it. Well, actually, I think of it like a food pyramid, people should eat more plants and less meat in general, don't eat pets or non-human primates if possible and hardly ever eat humans.

We tend to think that intelligent animals are similar to us and thus it is not appropriate to eat them. And developing an inter-species relationship with an intelligent creature should put them off limits. But as the film pointed out, octopus aren't very far up the marine food chain. Their intelligence is a good survival mechanism but they still often get eaten. I'm kind of on the fence. Perhaps, swearing off occi but continuing to eat squid?? 
rgio

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Posted: Mar 25, 2024 - 3:30pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:
A can of pintos, slightly mashed, sour cream and some salsa is a fine dinner but the family gets bored. 

No doubt...but the beans I'm talking about require a bit more time.

https://www.ranchogordo.com/


islander

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Posted: Mar 25, 2024 - 3:15pm

 rgio wrote:

Absolutely.

We're slowly working our way into "blue zone" type foods.  A few years ago, we started eating more beans...and they are an amazingly versatile side to keep in the fridge for whenever... added to foods... soups... stand-alone... whenever.  I got into the habit of making them a Sunday or two each month... in the morning.  It's strange...but I just feel better eating them, knowing I would have grabbed something else if they weren't there.

Any benefits are more than offset with a fair amount of pizza and sandwiches... but it's a start.



All things in moderation... especially moderation. 

Imagine my joy when I found that there is bread I could indulge in!  I'm working on a solid sourdough pizza crust.
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