Message from @Anthony Sealy - MO
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Cottage cheese
My workout buddy swears by it but I just cant make it palatable š
Sometimes I dash Frank's hot sauce in it
Or some pink salt
I'll have to try the Frank's, I haven't heard of pink salt though, whats unique about it?
Himalayan pink salt
I have pink salt but never used it
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I can't buy cottage cheese. I eat the whole tub. Kinda like some people do with ice cream.
Um. r/t_d is changing for the better it seems
Thinking about bloodlines. My good Lord
Better than ice cream though... That was a major achievement - my dad is visiting and suggested getting some tonight, along with chips and other junk, I had the willpower to get jerky instead. But I'll have to try the pink salt/cottage cheese
I just ate braunschweiger for the first time since I tried it as a kid tho.
I'm the same Anthony
Oof... Braunschweiger, I can eat a whole stick with a block of cheddar and a pack of ritz crackers... come to think of it... I have some decent salami and a good fontinella...
If I use Frank's I eat more than I need. So I try to stick with the salt.
What's braunschweiger
This video shed a lot of light for me on Trump's behavior: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW4CvC5IaFI
I saw that too @Jordan - MD , really surprised me how they've sort of parted ideologies with POTUS
@Valaska pureed pork or beef liver
i sliced and fried it
mustard
Great German staple, my Oma used to feed me that as an after lunch snack when I was a kid, its terrific
Nice
Ill have to get some
If there was an opened store near me that sold it, I'd trek through that polar vortex to get it right now...
sounds like patte
u can make pate with it.
Yeah, I meant that, not puree, my bad
It makes me so proud:)
I definitely put braunschweiger, Bavarian mustard, cottage cheese, and pink salt on my grocery list for this week
There's actually people in the US who still call their grandmas "oma"?
Didn't all the Germans come a really long time ago?
It was more Nana and Papa growing up, but we used to use Oma/Opa
Mine came in '21
don't ask for pink salt. that name is usually reserved for curing salt, sodium nitrate. You don't want to sprinkle that on your food.
Where does "nana" come from?
I get my pink salt at TJMAXX because they think it expires so it's cheap af
I don't know, it's just what we called them. Her mom was from Austro-Hungary, so it could've been Hungarian influenced?
meh guess everyone says pink salt. ok.