>lab-grown meat
How soon do you think we'll see it in fast food restaurants?
>>7709767
It's gonna be quite awhile. One hamburger made out of the stuff costs thousands to produce.
>>7709774
Would help if you told us where you lived you massive faggot
>>7709814
How would that help nigga
we are crack addicts /ck/
;_;
8 times worse
>Research cocaine addiction in a lab
>Read these headlines all the time
I ain't even mad, just disappointed.
Sugar releases dopamine in the brain!
Just like heroin and meth! Which are all banned, but we add sugar to almost all our foods!
Kids eat sugar every day!
ITT post your dinner for tonight
>>7705602
>simple beef tacos, Spanish rice, and calabacitas
>>7705626
Forgot pic
>>7705628
What's you put in the calabacitas, they look pretty good mang
What have you ordered lately?
Got your free copy of Overwatch yet?
I've been getting the $5 Cravings Deal and it's loaded with good stuff.
I had the breakfast crunch wrap recently and was delighted. I was scared for a long time but now I've seen the light
>>7689124
The hash brown was somewhat crispy, and the outside had a bit of crunch to it, just like the regular one
>>7688881
Chalupa w/ beef and a soft taco supreme
Let's play a game /ck/. You get to pick 3 toppings for your burger. They can be anything you want, so long as you don't go over 3. Sauces, condiments, salad, bacon, whatever.
But here's the catch. Once you pick your 3, these are the only things you'll be able to have on a burger ever again. So choose wisely.
>smoked cheddar cheese
>BBQ sauce
>Bacon
>>7715973
bacon
cheddar
onion
>>7715979
Just wait for mods to get bored of hiding my threads, then we'll get some replies.
>>7715973
Arugula, over-easy egg, chipotle-garlic aioli
What's the best poor man's beer?
Keystone or Hamm's
>>7709983
Do you have a drinking problem? Natty Daddy Tall Cans
If not, rolling rock.
natty ice. downed 3 40s today, cost=7 dollars
What do you think about Paula Deen?
>traditional southern chick
>loves cooking
>recipes aren't complete garbage
seems alright by me
>>7705833
No opinion, never tried any of her recipes.
But I really hate those toothy, forced smiles I always see her with.
>>7705833
Would bang
Why is spag bol such a popular dish? I cannot say that I understand the "appeal"
>>7710182
Because properly made bol' simmered for hours is delicious, it's the epitome of comfort food.
Make it right and you'll understand. I'm a fan of this recipe: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1502640/the-best-spaghetti-bolognese
>>7710187
>it's the epitome of comfort
>comfort
stopped reading right there
Has he ever let us down?
>Whats your guys opinion on him?
>letting us down
his high pitched voice is annoying
other than that hes okay
He still hasn't made a Chicago-style deep dish pizza video
Cycling for more than 20 miles without water and 50 miles without food is really really bad idea.
Most cyclists use bananas, gronola bars, power gels/bars and even chocolate. I'm not a pro cyclist, so I'm looking for more interesting alternatives. Be creative, it can be anything that's:
1. Small/easy to carry.
2. High in carbs.
3. Low in protein (optional).
4. Little-to-no fat (optional).
>>7701353
what's more interesting to you. Jerky? Semen?
>more than 20 miles without water
isn't a 20 mile bike ride well under an hour for an average cyclist? you should be fine. Same with 50 miles without food. You seem like you should work on getting in better shape before looking at exciting food ideas.
Also, the low protein and high fat things shouldn't really be optional, there's a reason people tend to avoid them when doing cardio, they are slow to digest and won't have you feeling great.
Fruit snacks are always a safe bet. Fruits that aren't very high in fiber (bananas, like you said, are the best example) are standards for a reason. Gummis are great as well. The classics are classics for a reason
Bananas, granola bars, power gels, chocolate.
Alright /ck/, this thread isn't made to troll, it's to try and have an actual discussion.
I became a vegan roughly 6 months ago, and was vegetarian a year before that. I fucking love the taste of meat, and the convenience of going out with friends and just being able to go to any place and eat anything is something that's sorely missed. A lot of things contributed to the choice, but honestly the main one that keeps me going is how fucking retarded so many people are when they get into arguments with vegans and have none.
I like to think I'm a pretty logical guy, so when my friend introduced me to it I debated him for a long time. The fact is that I was eventually completely out logic'd, with my only remaining argument being "I eat it because it tastes good."
Beyond that, you get into a discussion of whether being a superior species justifies our right to do whatever we want with lower species, but that's a different type of debate. I was able to admit to myself that the only reasons for eating meat, is either out of want, out of needing to for survival, or out of not wanting to make such a huge change in your life.
I 100% respect people that just straight up tell me they know animal husbandry is kind of fucked up, that it's detrimental to the planet and maybe, MAYBE they're someone that understands it's possible to get all vitamins elsewhere, but that they have other shit to worry about in their lives that directly affects them so they just don't care. I understand that, I do.
But fuck the people that jump through mental hoops to actually try and justify why it's not a problem in this day and age, why it's perfectly fine and why vegans are the crazy ones.
I honestly remain vegan out of wanting to be on the side where their only bad quality is caring about life and forcing it too hard on others, over the side that actively supports killing shit for their own pleasure. Pic related, one of the many substitutes. Please come at me.
>>7708094
>>7708097
Thanks for proving me right man.
>>7708097
/thread
Cucumber water has to be the most refreshing drink in the world. I can't drink plain tap water anymore.
I will have to try that. Sounds like a good idea, and I even have cucumber in my fridge.
Tap water has to be the most refreshing drink in the world. I can't drink plain cucumber water water anymore.
>>7707146
>Not drinking holy water
This is a thread for anons to talk about eating on a budget.
Hanging in there?
Anyways I need to complete my weekly shopping trip tomorrow. I usually get
milk
eggs
pasta/sauce
some sort of soup
butter
minor ingredients for recipies (flour/sugar/baking soda)
and this typically runs to 25 pretty quick, which is all I get
would like some alternatives, maybe
particularly fitting meat into my diet, which I haven't had in months
microwaveable dinners and frozen pizzas
homemade sandwiches
chips and various snacks, chocolate bars
for really tight budget, pasta and potato
meh foods: home cooked meat, eggs, milk, rice and beans
>>7706491
Is pasta and potato really the cheapest food?
I've been thinking of getting candy from another countries (I'm from Spain) because my life is boring and uneventful.
Any recommendations? Can be from any country.
>>7705865
USA get necco wafers they are a classic from my area, they actually suck balls tho
>>7705872
Shut the fuck up1
USA: Sour patch kids, swedish fish, milky way, starbursts, skittles, m&ms taffy, Ghiradelli, Hershey cookies and cream, jolly ranchers, three musketeers, jelly belly
>>7705865
Canada.
Have you ever tried to make food from fiction, like an Elder Scrolls sweetroll or lembas from LotR? What was it like? Do you have any suggestions for recipes yourself?
I made a tuna potato from runescape once. Tasted alright but would probably be better if it was a fillet not canned tuna.
It's not really fictional but I made poached pears once after reading game of thrones. It was pretty good but the flavors were very strong. It was pretty much pears submerged in wine spiced with cloves and cinnamon heated on the stove
>>7703214
I imagined I was eating good tasting pussy from my gf just like in those fuck flicks