Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty convinced farmers markets are scams and they all lie about the origins of whatever they’re selling.
Not at all. I have a family member who sells his family farm's produce at DC area farmer markets. They work *very hard* and are very passionate about growing their produce without pesticides. Their farm is in Maryland and he visits his friends' farms (who also sell at market).
Also, you can just tell. Produce is super fresh and tastes amazing. It is prohibitively expensive to feed our family of 6 though.
Anonymous wrote:People who receive SNAP benefits should have to use a percentage on fresh fruits and veggies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids shouldn't consume sugar drinks like apple juice, Capri sun, soda, Gatorade, etc.
I don't think this is controversial at all--almost every mother I know thinks this.
Most mothers feed their kids sugar drinks daily.
What about fathers?
Ii saw a father in a food court with a couple little kids around dinner time. They were drinking Coke and french fries. I wonder what bedtime was like after that.
Bedtime was fine, because even if the soda did have sugar in it (did you take a sip?), the old trope of "sugar makes kids hyper" has long been scientifically debunked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish chickens had four legs and no breasts. Chicken breast has to be the worst, flavorless, pointless, useless protein in the world. I eat it like I would eat medication - because i have to, not because I would ever want to.
Turkey too, except that applies to its entire body. No part of turkey tastes good. It's like all fat and flavor has been surgically sucked out.
Mayo is gross, anything with mayo is gross. However, I have a kickass recipe for sweet cornbread that takes like half a jar of mayo and it's freaking delicious.
Anything is improved by butter.
America, thank you for your sweet potatoes. They were a discovery to this immigrant.
I eat my apple whole, core, seeds and all.
Eating the apple whole is just fine in small amounts, my dad does it too. But if you overdo it, but you can get cyanide poisoning. My brother nearly killed his pigs once because he fed them the leftover apple remnants from making a batch of cider in a cider press.
Anonymous wrote:I wish chickens had four legs and no breasts. Chicken breast has to be the worst, flavorless, pointless, useless protein in the world. I eat it like I would eat medication - because i have to, not because I would ever want to.
Turkey too, except that applies to its entire body. No part of turkey tastes good. It's like all fat and flavor has been surgically sucked out.
Mayo is gross, anything with mayo is gross. However, I have a kickass recipe for sweet cornbread that takes like half a jar of mayo and it's freaking delicious.
Anything is improved by butter.
America, thank you for your sweet potatoes. They were a discovery to this immigrant.
I eat my apple whole, core, seeds and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Blasphemy. Stand there in your wrongness and be wrong.
DP. I think it is VERY easy to have mediocre meals in Italy. It is not just the touristy areas- just like here, some restaurants are better than others. I think people make the mistake of not ordering a region’s specialty and are disappointed. As an Italian-American with a palate blown out from Western excess and spices, I found many dishes bland.
DP that posted above about squid ink pasta…it is very easy to find poor food in Italy if you just walk into any joint. It’s the equivalent of walking into a random restaurant in the US and being annoyed it was bad when you chose Taco Bell.
I am a food person, and spend about as much time planning my food journey as my sightseeing.
Yes, I’m fat but I am a darn good cook and Italy has plenty of terrific food.
Different strokes . . . when I went to Italy, I planned out every meal. We had some good ones but found the food overall to be underwhelming. With the exception of the gelato. That was wonderful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Blasphemy. Stand there in your wrongness and be wrong.
DP. I think it is VERY easy to have mediocre meals in Italy. It is not just the touristy areas- just like here, some restaurants are better than others. I think people make the mistake of not ordering a region’s specialty and are disappointed. As an Italian-American with a palate blown out from Western excess and spices, I found many dishes bland.
DP that posted above about squid ink pasta…it is very easy to find poor food in Italy if you just walk into any joint. It’s the equivalent of walking into a random restaurant in the US and being annoyed it was bad when you chose Taco Bell.
I am a food person, and spend about as much time planning my food journey as my sightseeing.
Yes, I’m fat but I am a darn good cook and Italy has plenty of terrific food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Blasphemy. Stand there in your wrongness and be wrong.
DP. I think it is VERY easy to have mediocre meals in Italy. It is not just the touristy areas- just like here, some restaurants are better than others. I think people make the mistake of not ordering a region’s specialty and are disappointed. As an Italian-American with a palate blown out from Western excess and spices, I found many dishes bland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food in Italy is way overrated. Everyone raves about how great it is. Its fine and even good, but not particularly special.
Blasphemy. Stand there in your wrongness and be wrong.