>comfort food
All food is comfort food.
When do people eat food and not feel comforted by it? Besides poorly prepared food.
who is this nikka?!
For me, fried salt pork fatback and mashed potatoes. Dump the grease on the taters, and go to town.
I see the term ham planet used rather sparingly around these parts, and it got me to thinking what if there was an entire planet made of ham? If it was far away enough from the sun could it be kept preserved and also kept in orbit and serve as a food source? Could one day humanity make an actual planet of ham for harvesting?
Also have any of you ever tried making fried ham cubes before?
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/fried-ham-cubes
>>7205097
My favorite is Crste after I ringe with orange juice. If you haven't done that then you're a fag that posts. Fucking fag bait cunt!~
>>7205097
Would ham spoil in an environment with no atmosphere?
>>7205097
I'm more concerned about what would happen if a planet made entirely of ham collided with a planet made of spam. Would they cancel each other out or...?
Who /soylent/ here?
I think it makes an excellent instant breakfast. Personally I don't have much of an appetite in the morning so it's a nice neutral drink to have before work.
For the record I eat plenty of other foods that aren't soylent. You'd have to be pretty eccentric to eat nothing else.
How much do they pay you per post?
>>7204917
Viralmarketing pls go
Anyone got a favorite hummus recipe to share?
I just tried making my own a little bit ago and it came out great:
-4 garlic cloves
-2 cans of chickpeas
-1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
-1/3 cup tahini
-6 tablespoons lemon juice
-1 tablespoon of white wine vinegar
-2 tablespoons of liquid from the chickpeas
-hot sauce of choice
-a shit ton of red pepper flakes
-half a tablespoon of cumin
>>7204603
Sounds kinda bland, but whatever floats your boat.
Alton Brown's recipe:
Two 15-ounce cans chickpeas (garbanzo beans) drained, liquid reserved
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/3 cup tahini, stirred well
5 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus extra for service
Powdered sumac and/or smoked paprika to taste, optional
>>7206398
this is my go-to recipe. i do add some cumin and coriander, though, otherwise it's a bit bland.
With all this Ja/ck/ hype around here, let's not forget that this exists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6KAVzPb_yQ
This is amusing. Jack is disgusting.
>jack hype
It's spam, OP, and you should be reporting it when you see it, same as joey.
a challenger appears
Henry's kitchen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNSXQsP-VQY
(Would also suggest Masaokis but that's a whole level beyond "sad")
> With only 7 ingredients or less
start cooking any kind of pasta
put garlic and onions in pan
add minced meat when thats the right color
now add diced tomatoes and passata, maybe a bit of pesto
>>7203763
>7
Lower the bar a bit.........
>>7203766
That's why it's
> Challengemode
Hello /ck/, I'm visiting family for Christmas and we are heading to cheddars for lunch. Recommend me something to get.
Get off fo the internet and pay attention to your family, faggot.
>>7203758
If it's not too late and you like buffalo tendies you should try the buffalo chicken wrap or just buffalo tender basket appetizer. They make their ranch in house and it's the best.
I got the ribeye last time and it was surprisingly good. Broccoli cheese casserole and a caesar with one of those croissants for the sides
>>7203758
tendies and onion rings. Cheddars is comfy chain food, enjoy desu
I have a pound of ground turkey, what should I do with it to make it not so shit?
>>7203584
Season it well with sage, pepper,salt, and rosemary.
Use it as you would bulk sausage.
Ground turkey is the #1 meat to get ecoli from
You've been warned
>>7203587
This is why we cook our food.
Fire box, ignite.
>>7200914
Muh nigga. Getting up early to be the hero. God bless OP.
Ready for Turkey!
>>7200955
It's almost 6 am and i havn't been to bed. I'd rather watch this.
The Crossainwich is so good, best BK thing next to french toast sticks do theu still have those delicious bastards?
Ugh that is good man...a tough competitor for the McGriddle
>>7195710
2 spicy 4 me
>>7195733
Its not spice its delishioso
Thought this was kinda neat
http://www.techinsider.io/how-humans-have-changed-watermelons-2015-7
It talks about how fruits and vegetables we eat today look and taste really different from the ones we ate hundreds of years ago.
Pretty nice little read if you're bored.
>>7214812
neat thanks OP
>>7214812
will read later after I get some sleep if I remember, thanks OP
benanas
>age
>location
>dankest thing you've eaten in the last week
>dankest
>space trek picture
kill urself
>>7210560
ur mum's vagoo m8
Are you one of those new faggots who wants to post but doesn't know what exactly what to post about. So you just make the worst and most generic thread you can possibly think of?
>Olive Garden is one of several chain restaurants in Times Square selling tickets for New Year's Eve. $400 buys a five-hour party, starting at 8 p.m., with a full buffet, a DJ, dancing, "multiple open bars" and a champagne toast at midnight, according to the Italian-style eatery. But no breadsticks. The restaurant that's famous for its bottomless bucket of bread sticks is keeping them out of sight on New Year's Eve. There's another catch. "A view of the ball drop is limited," the company said, referring to the world famous 12-foot crystal ball that descends at midnight.
"With the cooperation of the NYPD and security, we are hoping to get to see the ball drop from just outside our front doors," said Olive Garden. "But due to security issues we can't sell the tickets on the premise that outside view of the ball drop is guaranteed."
Also, smoking is off limits -- inside or outside the restaurant."You will NOT be permitted to leave the building or step outside for a cigarette," said Olive Garden.
>Or ... you could save a few bucks and watch the ball drop from Applebee's. Applebee's, the family-friendly restaurant chain that typically charges $10 for a steak, is charging $375 for adults and $250 for children to watch the New Year's festivities from its perch on 42nd Street.
>Not to be outdone, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. is charging $799 for its New Year Eve's party. Tickets sold out in five days, according to the company.
Are people really this fucking stupid?
New Year's Eve in general is pretty fucking dumb.
>>7213091
I'm ordering pizza, watching the red wings beat the penguins and drinking beer. A little less expensive than an eight hundred dollar trip to bubba gump's.
Why would anyone ever want to be in New York on New Years?
Red pill me on coconut oil. Is it really just artery clogging poison?
>>7201157
>Red pill me on coconut oil.
reminder that not even pol allows threads like this
mods ban and delete thread
>>7201161
Wow anon, you sure are getting mad about nothing.
>>7201163
ill show you mad you fkn piece of shiit now come here ya mug just touch it
How the fuck do you pronounce the name of this Greek bullshit?
I've always understood it to be like "Hero" - keep in mind that I've never even had one, so I don't claim to know if it's the correct way or not.
Sand-Witch
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