Nothing is gonna change while the DNC and RNC control the US.
Nothing is gonna change while the DNC and RNC control the US.
That’ll never happen in America, too damaging to corporate interests.
We’re stuck voting for shit heels who won’t help working class folks for the rest of time.
Buddy, if you’ve eaten at a restaurant, you’ve had worse.
Yeah it BLOWS! I make my own now, way better and cheaper.
If you could recommend a few, I’d be eager to try em. I mostly make my own sauces these days, vinegar or mustard based ones usually with the ghost peppers, and pickled Thai birds eye chilis with garlic, ginger and lemongrass, like a sambal oelek with a decent kick.
There’s a few yuzu based hot sauces out there that aren’t terribly spicy, but have a wonderful fruit flavor, so I’m thinking of trying to make a peach or mango Naga salsa/sauce next, but I gotta wait for good peaches or mangoes at the store.
What app are you using that works well? I’ve been using Sync but it frequently tells me there are comments that it can’t load. And finding new communities isn’t the easiest.
Seriously, it’s already impossible to get a decently spicy hot sauce at the grocery store.
Even the stuff covered in skulls or warnings or labeled “ghost pepper” are so diluted that they hardly count. Look, they’re hot, but ghost pepper in particular has become a buzzword, turning it nigh meaningless in determining how hot a sauce will be. Such a shame, too, as the ghost pepper has a delightful high intensity, low burn heat and sweet finish.
I don’t have a study or nothing, but I know a few other people like myself who like super hot foods and the vibe I get is that foods with capsaicin extract are edible, they’re not pleasant to eat and they lack a… rounded heat experience? It’s kinda hard to put into words. It’s sorta like “pancake syrup” vs maple syrup. Pancake syrup is sweet and sticky, but it isn’t good like maple syrup.
Yeah, but there are hotter peppers and foods available and the jalapeño is an incredibly mild pepper, it’s barely spicy and not a good comparison.
Challenge foods and sauces in general tend to also use pure capsaicin extract to really bring home the heat, but this tends to affect the flavor and make it bitter and unpleasant. Foods shouldn’t be “challenging” you to eat them and then artificially raising the stakes. It’s hard enough to get decently hot foods as it is, having to keep an eye out for companies “cheating” by using the pure extract from the peppers is annoying.
I’m having some fun playing it, but mostly in customizing my ship and setting up automated production via the outpost system.
The RPG elements feel uninspired and the writing pales in comparison to, say, Baldur’s Gate 3, but I feel Larian set a new standard of greatness with their work on the characters and writing there. Starfield feels flat by comparison.
Didn’t down vote ya, but kvetching about votes ain’t a good look.
Why? I said in the post, it doesn’t taste good and it artificially makes things spicier, but in an unpleasant, astringent way that isn’t flavorful like hot hot peppers. The manufacturer states they use the Carolina Reaper and the Naga pepper in the chip, but I’ve had it, and it lacks the flavor of those peppers and tastes bitter like other “challenge” sauces that use some amount of pure capsaicin extract.
It’s easier to get something spicier with pure extract and probably cheaper, but it ruins the taste of the heat.
Edit: it ain’t about extracts in foods or nothing, it’s not “artificial”, it’s just pure capsaicin from the peppers. It just affects the flavor and experience poorly.
Idk how far you are into the game, but “Skyrim in space” is a shockingly apt reduction of the story.
It’s okay, they never have anything interesting or useful to say anyway. They are cardboard cutouts of tropes as deep as the petri dish used to grow their faces.
But it is funny to see three of them walk uncomfortably close to one another in tight, uniform formation before turning simultaneously to look at me and utter forth a generic attempt at local color.
Capsaicin extract should be banned from food in general.
It’s unpleasant and tastes astringent, unlike the capsaicin coming naturally from peppers.
I’ll regularly eat incredibly spicy foods, I grow Naga, scorpion and ghost chilis, and I love the thrill of these treats, but also the flavor. Capsaicin extract is immediately detectable because the flavor and feel of the heat is different and unpleasant. It isn’t that it’s “too spicy”, it feels bad to eat.
If your heat doesn’t come from a pepper included in the recipe, it shouldn’t be consumed.
Yanno, I never thought about players approaching this without having D&D experience… this must be quite overwhelming for them!!
I’ve played D&D across 4-5 editions (depending how you count 3 vs 3.5) and even I make very suboptimal plays compared to some of my buddies. For the folks who step in without any idea of the spells and abilities, it’s gotta be pretty challenging to wrap your head around what spells you should be casting when and what to expect as an effect.
How are y’all making out? I’d guess you’d read the different descriptions of each spell or ability and slowly parse together what works and what doesn’t, but is it too daunting? Do you feel overwhelmed by it? Do you feel like you’re coming to a better understanding as time goes on?
Look buddy, I made it very clear the sensible people don’t reply, they just move on. We’re clearly not in that group! 🤣
But I wanna see fewer posts about China politics good or China politics bad and more posts about Chinese food good, here’s how to make some.
I think there absolutely is a contingent of Communists, especially new “converts” who get over zealous about their newfound ideology and veer into some flippant and ignorant hyperbole.
And I think there absolutely are groups of left-leaning folks who are still well and deep in the Red Scare culture.
Part of the issue is that many more… reasonable (for a lack of a better word) people see hyperbole and inanity and just close the post or not respond and the comments and posts tend to come from more passionate folks from the different camps of thought.
Yeah, lemmy is a bit tricky for me to learn how to use versus Reddit, I’m still curating my feed as well. But it sucks to go online to look at and talk about things you like and having to confront some bullshit. I hope folks figure out a solution that is simple and works well for most.
Hey, I’m gonna be real honest, this simple sentence really helped explain part of the whole Lemmy federated instances thing to me.
Yeah, I bet that’s the case. I think folks are hollering at the moon because I literally can’t see the posts they’re complaining about!
I wonder if this is why I’ll see a post has a larger comment count than the comments I can read, too.
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