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High-fat diets actually tend to cause constipation rather than diarrhea. The coffee is good for helping things along, but it won't quite get liquidy.

Yeah, the vast majority of people who drink bulletproof coffee don't actually do the brand name stuff. We add some butter to coffee and blend it. It's good and it leaves me full for most of the day. And the high-fat, low-carb diet has done wonders for my PCOS. Y'all don't have to do it (guess what! there's no one diet

Yes to white people ruining everything, however, Vietnam wasn't exactly teeming with baguettes or pate prior to French colonialization. It's not like Vietnam invented banh mi independently and then the French showed up and added head cheese.

Do people actually claim that? None of us evolved in a bubble, and we all perpetuate the patriarchy. It's just a matter of degree. This woman just happens to be exceptionally awful.

Like another commenter said, thank you for being aware and conscious of the issue. Just a suggestion that came to mind: maybe try talking to your dog? If it were me, I'd feel more comfortable hearing a friendly voice talking to a dog. 1) A man who cheerfully talks to his dog would feel less threatening to me, and 2)

So anonymous photoshop master and Twitter user @darth is a man?

I seem to remember reading in Mary Roach's book that pet food is actually formulated to be super nutritionally complete, safe for human consumption and palatable for humans. Human consumption is a huge factor in the development of pet food.

Agreed 100%. Sometimes it's just not worth it when you want to shovel hummus into your mouth right this second. But when you want a truly good hummus (and Burneko tends to be all about doing whatever you can within reason to get the best possible results), you've gotta peel the chickpeas.

Gotta admit, I'm an advocate of peeling the chickpeas if you're willing to waste that extra 10 mins.

I'm choosing to opt for "loodie": Lady doodie.

I totally get where you're coming from, but you'll totally get that in any other hobby you pursue. Comics, video games, sports, knitting, programming. It's all the same. Like anywhere else, basic respect for other people is kind of core. Just pursue your interests the way you want to, and as long as you're being

I interpret "Foodie" as someone who approaches food as a hobby. Cooking, refining their techniques, going to micheline restaurants, going to taco trucks, learning about and tasting cuisine from other cultures, seeking out local fare when you travel to a new city. It doesn't mean you can't enjoy a bag of doritos

So easy to make, but it's one of the best meals I make, it's cheap and it feeds a crowd. Also check out that scallion sauce that goes along with it, because it's the nectar of the gods.

There's nothing wrong with attending workshops either. If someone cares about a hobby, there's no reason that they shouldn't continue their education and learn techniques that will enhance their hobbies. Don't condescend to other people, but if you wanna spend your whole day making something delicious, it's not

I wouldn't say I cook as a competition, but I do love a challenge. I love a recipe that takes me all day and is complicated and have lots of moving parts. It's fun, it keeps me busy and there's a lot of reward at the end of it all. But of course, I'm a woman, so ultimately that all just means that I nurture harder

Right? I make a killer bo ssam AND I have a vagina. And yes, both nurture the fuck out of anyone who comes over on ssam night.

Mostly commenting for Arlington high-fives. We only get cats in our apartment (and boy do we take advantage of that!), but we live in a super dog-centric neighborhood of Arlington, so I love ogling everyone's pets. I've had a couple issues encountering people walking a dog and a stroller, who don't seem to appreciate

He can barely write a coherent sentence in his native language and I'm supposed to care about his opinions on education?