nieminen
@nieminen@lemmy.world
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 5 days ago:
Just tried this. It’s perfect! Added some baby carrots, they came out a little under, but still delicious
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Noted, thanks!
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Thanks!
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
This is awesome, thank you!
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
To be honest, I thought they were going more for sarcasm than idiocy 🤷
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
You’re what we call in the Internet community jackass and a troll.
Look up the definition of pseudoscience, I think you’ll find it fits your discussion points better than mine.
Anywho, troll’s always be trollin’ so I’ll leave off here because you won’t ever even consider you might be wrong. I’ve been on both sides of this argument, and the overwhelming consensus aligns with what I’ve been saying.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Lawl, I’m so not a gymbro.
I’m fat, and out of shape, but am slowly working my way to a happier healthier weight, using the principles listed above.
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
I’ll take incompetence. Far more likely to be a true accusation
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
I mean the rest of the thread corroborates 🤷 not sure what else to say.
First result in google:
The sulforaphane compound in some cruciferous vegetable molecules. The sulfur odor indicates a vegetable possesses excellent health properties. Cruciferous (fibrous) veggies include kale, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and many others.
This is far too serious an issue to invoke shenanigans!
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Read the article, 2/3 of it corroborate that it is a calorie in/out balance that determines weight, but is simply more complex than a simple formula. Which we all know. Fiber changes how many calories you actually consume. The type of calorie depends on how much you consume (whole foods vs processed, raw vs cooked) Processed sugars like candy is almost entirely taken in calorie wise, but something like an apple or carrot, have to be converted in the digestive system to be absorbed, thereby reducing the effective calorie input (takes energy to convert).
All that said, you do your best to track, (weigh your own food instead of guessing off the label), and keep your calorie intake below what you spend (again, this is generalized, and won’t be 100% accurate, but should get you close and then you adjust as needed). The problem most people face is they make sweeping changes, and quit their eating habits cold turkey. “I’m never eating candy or ice cream again” <- bad idea unless you’re allergic or something. Forbidding it will increase the craving for it, and then when you eventually succumb to the craving, you feel super guilty and basically give up.
I follow the “add good food” rather than the “reduce what I eat”. If you up your fiber and protein intake, it’s SUPER hard to overeat. Fiber and protein are super satiating, and it lasts a long time. Adding whole foods to what you already eat is a great way to reduce overall consumption.
Btw potatoes and beans are GOATed.
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Yeah
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
It also does basically nothing. I’ll watch the steam go anywhere but the fan as it rises.
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
For real, F makes no sense for cooking. I can get the argument for outside temps, but I’ll pick metric over imperial any day
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Do you have to oil it? I’d like to avoid that wherever possible.
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Not yet, will consider and research
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Was thinking the same
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Smells fine raw, just makes a stink when I cook it. Already washed. Also KY US
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Well it was 12⁰ the other day…
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Lawl, ours doesn’t vent outside, just has a filter then pumps it out the top
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
Oooo I like this. How much water? Okay for it to sit in the water, or does it have to be up?
- Comment on Is there a less stinky way to cook broccoli? 1 week ago:
This is all awesome, thank you.
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- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
So you can be excluded from service if you prove that you fit every stereotype?
- Comment on Valve ban advertising-based business models on Steam, no forced adverts like in mobile games 4 weeks ago:
I don’t remember ads in that game when I played it on the PS3
- Comment on Bat Drip 3 months ago:
IIRC, there’s one tribe of humans somewhere that regularly survives rabies, but it’s some pretty entrenched genetics that they can’t replicate yet.
But beyond that, it’s basically a sure thing you’ll die.
- Comment on anyway, i started blastin' 3 months ago:
In reality, since it was more random, some poor soul would have their whole biomes destroyed, and just be rekd.
- Comment on Terrified friends burn to death trapped in Tesla as doors won't open after crash 3 months ago:
Lawl of course it does.
- Comment on How do our brains process reality? I heard our eyes were just low-res cameras and our brains were doing all the heavy lifting in 'rendering' reality. 5 months ago:
I’ve had this thought many times, glad I’m not alone. Also makes you wonder if possibly everyone’s “favorite” color is the same color, we just all call it different things because of how we individually perceive it.
This is a fun thought, but I can disprove this myself easily enough due to having had my favorite color change multiple times in my lifetime. Currently enjoying green.
- Comment on USA | California governor vetoes bill requiring speeding alerts in new cars 5 months ago:
Going “the speed limit” is in fact not always the safest option. Where I live EVERYONE is going at least 10 over on the freeways, and I mean everyone. If you are going the speed limit here, you are adding danger to those around you because now you’re an obstacle. Now if this were something they could implement on all cars at once it might make sense, but it would only affect new vehicles.
- Comment on Snapchat Reserves the Right to Use AI-Generated Images of Your Face in Ads 5 months ago:
That’s the thing though. They know nobody would ever do this voluntarily.