Can we have a thread we give each other food advice from stuff we've learned over the years
I'll start: pouring milk directly into a bag of cereal is a fantastic way to ear it conveniently, no bowl required plus it's more portable so you can move around your house and eat
>>8540026
Vegemite on pretzels just werks.
>>8540026
People who eat tendies & jack in the crack tacos would never subscribe to such a notion.
>>8540026
Add cold liquid to your flour and fat when making a roux or gravy so you don't get clumping.
>>8540026
A little flour on the balls works wonders when cooking in a hot kitchen
>>8540026
*where we give
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When making ramen noodles, heat up water BY ITSELF and then pour it into the bowl after you pull it out.
I see lots of people fuck up by actually heating up the cup with water.
The first method is better quality but takes just a bit longer and a cup, plus no overflowing of noodles and shit into your microwave.
>>8540026
Putting alligator pears into dry uncooked rice makes them ripen faster. It also gives you the opportunity to make tiny dinosaur nests.
Brew large pots of coffee in the morning and microwave cups throughout the day to save time and coffee.
>>8540343
Why not just coldbrew?
>>8540026
If you're catering for a large family gathering, turkey is a great substitute for chicken in recipes where you need a higher portion yield.
>>8540026
Huzzah!