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Do you follow the trends of the day in clothing and keeping up with the music of the day, Follow the latest food trends.?
Oh there sure is! Ever heard of http://yummly.com? That's like social media for food. And then you have all those food bloggers who think that they're so healthy . . .Psinter said:This is the first time I hear about "food trends". I didn't even know that was a thing.
Oh, what a nice sight. Although I'm more attracted to the site design than the content. It's kind of nice how they put the Nutrition Facts and make it interactive according to the number of Servings the user inputs.ProfuselyQuarky said:Oh there sure is! Ever heard of http://yummly.com? That's like social media for food.
ProfuselyQuarky said:And then you have all those food bloggers who think that they're so healthy . . .
lisab said:Wooly, I don't even know what it is.
(I do listen to new music though. For nearly every song I have ever heard, I can only listen to it N times, after which I simply can't stand it. Most of the time N is less than 20. This forces me to seek new music constantly.)
Glad you like it! I'm quite fond of Yummly, too. Tell me, @Psinter, have you ever cooked anything with Himalayan pink salt or nutritional yeast?Psinter said:Oh, what a nice sight. Although I'm more attracted to the site design than the content. It's kind of nice how they put the Nutrition Facts and make it interactive according to the number of Servings the user inputs.
Well, this describes me perfectly . . .wolram said:are you stuck with jeans and comfortable clothes?
I'm not a cooker type and I rarely use salt on my foods so nope, I've never used Himalayan pink salt. The only salt I consume is already included on pre-made products. About yeast, I've never used any kind of yeast for anything. I don't even know what yeast can be used for.ProfuselyQuarky said:Glad you like it! I'm quite fond of Yummly, too. Tell me, @Psinter, have you ever cooked anything with Himalayan pink salt or nutritional yeast?
Sometimes I dress like in the Victorian Era. Or like this: (for the sake of fun)wolram said:or are you stuck with jeans and comfortable clothes?
Men often don't but women do. Gay people may have different views about these trends.wolram said:Do you follow the trends of the day in clothing and keeping up with the music of the day, Follow the latest food trends.?
I've never payed attention to clothing or musical trends. I wear what I feel comfortable in, and I listen to music I find enjoyable. I'll never understand why anyone would do it differently. The only times I ever look up what to wear is if I'm going somewhere with a dress code and don't know whether or not I already own something that would be appropriate. I don't like shopping, especially to spend money unnecessarily.wolram said:Do you follow the trends of the day in clothing and keeping up with the music of the day, Follow the latest food trends.?
Hee! That's a very dapper way to dressPsinter said:Sometimes I dress like in the Victorian Era.
Yes, true. However, nutritional yeast is completely different. Vegans use it as a substitute to add cheese flavor to their dishes!Sophia said:Yeast is a very common ingredient here used for baking and there is also a yeast spread that goes on bread. That's nothing exotic to me.
ProfuselyQuarky said:Yes, true. However, nutritional yeast is completely different. Vegans use it as a substitute to add cheese flavor to their dishes!
Deactivated yeast is yeast where all the fungi are dead, so I suppose there is a difference between the two, since active yeast is "dried", too. Technically, I’m a vegetarian since I'll eat cheese and dairy products upon very special occasion, but everything that we cook at home is veganSophia said:I see :-) I found that it is deactivated yeast. So it's it basically dried yeast or is there a difference between țhem?
Are you a vegan PQ?
That's cool! I used to be a vegetarian for 3 years. And I used to go to a vegan buffet from time to time when I lived in the Czech rep. It's amazing that vegan pastries can be so delicious :-)ProfuselyQuarky said:Deactivated yeast is yeast where all the fungi are dead, so I suppose there is a difference between the two, since active yeast is "dried", too. Technically, I’m a vegetarian since I'll eat cheese and dairy products upon very special occasion, but everything that we cook at home is vegan [emoji2]
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