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Just wondering, what is the bag made of? Isn't heating it up to high temperatures with your food in it the same as drinking water from a bottle that's been sitting in the sun all day?
Started by sakura_girl on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at marksdailyapple):
With my large family, it would just add....
I don't have an answer for your question, but I wanted to chime in and say that I was thinking of buying a sous vide, but the need to continually buy the bags, which aren't cheap, was a deal killer for me.
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I don't think I'm cooking much of anything, but I love to see what you guys are making!
Started by rozy517 on
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by 32 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at phishhook):
Not cooking, but I am bringing this Banana pepper Dip to the Party....
We're expecting 12 others today.
Cooking: oven pulled pork, wings, peel and eat shrimp, some lame veggie pizza, and some other shit she saw on Pinterest.
In an apartment.
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One technique for cooking patches I don't have personal experience with Fentanyl, so I can't comment one way or another.
However, recently a friend posted his technique for prepping and cooking fentanyl patches.
For what its worth... JUNKe Life :cool:...
Started by HappinessIsaWarmGun on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at opiophile):
Re: One technique for cooking patches Fentanyl is pretty dangerous stuff & those for cooking patches Although shooting....
Re: One technique for cooking patches Don't shoot fent, ESPECIALLY if you don't have much as a fictitious writer.
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I cook a LOT when I want to eat healthily and I'm sure most of you can relate. I'm usually very busy with work so squeezing in a couple hours a day of cooking time is difficult. I have an idea to cook in bulk on my off-days and store stuff in the freezer...
Started by Oceanborn on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lowcarbfriends):
I used to do once a ....
I label, put the date, weigh the portions.
I always cook in bulk so I have enough to freeze.
I always cook in bulk so I have enough to freeze cooking.
I am lazy and try to avoid cooking.
Type jars too.
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February is here. Spring is around the corner. Let the cooking begin.
Tonight will be cheese raviolis and steamed brussels sprouts.
Started by lilbopeep on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cooking):
Of bacon for flavoring and fat to cook the onion and cabbage and then the addition of the noodles" a bit of the salty, starchy liquid from the cooking noodles so the cabbage doesn't burn and I top the pan with a lid to allow the vegetables....
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Do you have tried and true recipes using steel cut oats?
I bought a big bag of Bob's Red Mill Steel Cut Oats several months ago, thinking I would be eating super-healthy breakfasts of long-cooked oatmeal. In reality, this is a time-consuming daily habit...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at metafilter):
:) To circumvent the cooking-time problem, we cook a week's worth of steel-cut oats on Sunday evening and just for air, and overnight (or the course of a day) your oats will cook themselves and, upon opening a link: Cooking....
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Hi
I've been trying to cook high protein food, with little fat. Only thing is, it's easy to overcook.
Look into this hot water cooking, under vacum seal stuff. I'm playing with it, and so far, it provides very tender meat, and, major margin for error....
Started by Santilli on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at storageforum):
Place in sous-vide bags....
Pull it out, season it, put it in a plastic bag, and cook for a couple hours have the extreme variation you get when you try and cook something rare, and end up with the tips well.
In the oven broiled.
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Can anyone tell me what most ships use as fuel for cooking and grilling , do the have compressed gas on board.I cant remember seeing gas stove onboard
Started by cruzmoor on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cruisecritic):
Extremely limited use of propane torches for specialty cooking like Creme Brulee is allowed....
They cannot is not allowed for cooking on ships.
On the many shows on cruise ships, they claim all cooking is done via induction and electric.
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So, I quit my secure high-paying recession-proof job to do some bike touring...probably (and preferably) solo. Go me.
I'm fairly familiar with touring in the sense that I've done it (for short periods), and have a decent rack & back panniers, and a tiny...
Started by rat_race on
, 14 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boards):
Sleeping....
Expensive though.
For suggestions on:
- sleeping bag/whatever
- cooking equipment (what stove type? can I get fuel when cooking pasta seemed to take hours.
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Pressure cooking
Bring up pressure cooking in certain company and you hear the familiar refrain, "You'll put your eye out kid". Yeah yeah, we've all heard the stories. Old Aunt Martha, may she rest, blew the kitchen stove through two walls where it crashed...
Started by Harry Callahan on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bladeforums):
Crock....
Care to make a comparison for us? Sure.
I never gave pressure cooking a try.
Originally Posted by DrivebyTrucker I like using a crock pot .
Care to make a comparison for us.
I never gave pressure cooking a try.
I like using a crock pot.
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