It began with my weekly bacon cook. I like to cook bacon at the beginning of the week because it keeps well and the logistics of disposing grease every day sucks. Pre cooked tastes like ass as well
I then fried some potatoes in the bacon fat until they were golden brown. After that, I cooked 3 eggs scrambled. All this seasoned with salt and pepper.
You're probably thinking "eggs , bacon and potatoes. Nothing special about that!"
Well, that's where you're WRONG. I had some brisket in the fridge from this weekend's smoke. This particular beauty turned out absolutely perfectly as I found a new secret - add ghee (clarified butter) after wrapping!!! Really turned up the moisture and made it so juicy.
Anyhow, I plated as follows: eggs followed by potatoes, then slices of smoked brisket, 2 straps of bacon and a whole avocado on the side with some salsa!
Oh man this was good, words cannot adequately describe how well all this went together. This is a last-meal quality breakfast for someone who is into savory foods and can take or leave sugars.
excellent! Sounds like the breakfast i cook every weekend. Get tired of same thing 5 days a week, so weekends are for nice breakfasts. Cook bacon. Use bacon grease to cook hash browns, then eggs(fried with cheddar on top) using the same bacon grease. Fruit/avacado on the side. Been doing this same breakfast for 17 years
I like to cook bacon at the beginning of the week Pre cooked tastes like ass
Hmmm. Cooking the bacon each morning to make grease for the eggs (and sometimes potatoes) has been working out pretty well so far. No grease gets disposed.
Avocados are fine. Believe it or not, though, the pit of the avocado contains a lot more of the necessary nutrition than the avocado itself. You have to boil the pit in water for about 4-10 minutes until the outer shell slides off, and then clean the pit and eat it. It tastes pretty bad, it's bland and tastes like a boiled nut, but it's great for keeping blood pressure down.
Processed seed oils contain tons of bad things, but I'm not recommending them. In this specific case, I'm showing how the seed, an often unused part of the fruit, can maintain some nutrition, similar to how a potato skin has more nutrition than the potato itself, or how eggshells can be dried, powdered, and then used as a supplement.
If you believe all seeds are bad, without testing or checking for yourself, you're better off listening to everyone telling you to get the vaxx.
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:12:16 ago (+1/-0)
a potato skin has more nutrition than the potato itself
I'm no nutritionist, but recently skimmed an article claiming potato skins contain poisons. They're apparently much worse if the potato has begun to sprout from the eyes. If they start turning green at all, most of the potato is poison.
Maybe just anti-potato propaganda, but something to consider.
That's if you're close to eating the potato almost raw. Yes, you're correct, poisons build up in the outer layers because the nutrient absorption also takes in the pesticides and the surface level cleaning agents. Obviously cooking a potato, or choosing a specific kind to eat makes a big difference. There's loads of different kinds of potatoes. The kinds most often referred to are the breakfast potatoes, or the kind that are designed for baking and stuffing.
Technically speaking, most vegetables consumed in the US are unfit for consumption, because we have a government-required process where everything is X-rayed upon delivery to check for dangerous imbedded metals in the food. While it's fine to prevent spalling from entering the food, it basically destroys the nutritional value, too. It's why farmers' markets and home grown produce have a naturally lighter and better taste.
One of the oldest ladies in the world, who lived to be 140 in Europe, was asked about how she reached that age. She responded, "if it only tastes good, spit it out."
She seemed to understand that people and food exist to deceive each other. While the basis of picking food that tastes good makes it seem like an easy choice, we've all continuously damaged our own health on the basis of picking food that we like.
Even John the Baptist refuted this mentality. He claimed that mankind was creating many health problems by only picking food by choice, instead of maintaining a healthy diet by using the resources that one can acquire locally. When locusts destroyed the crops that were being grown, he surprised everyone by capturing some of the locusts and then showing to others how the locusts could be used to provide another food source through the extraction of the nutrient paste that the locusts created through destroying the underripe crops.
My point by mentioning all of this is that nutrition, by definition, shouldn't be designed around "what tastes good," but instead by what benefits you derive from eating it.
And can anyone really claim to fully understand nutrition when we are constantly bombarded with lies about it to begin with? There's been so many different foods that we've only begun to understand have longer term damage and short term benefits.
the thing that is naturally inedible and you have to go to great lengths to make edible yet tastes gross, is more beneficial than the thing naturally edible and doesn’t taste gross
[ + ] GrayDragon
[ - ] GrayDragon 5 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 08:36:51 ago (+7/-2)
Downvoted. And I always upvote. Gotta nip that faggotry right in the cunt before it catches on.
[ + ] HeyJames
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[ - ] goatfugee12 5 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 08:16:50 ago (+5/-0)
i run mine through a coffee filter with a paper towel draped across to filter out larger peices.
then use that instead of seed oil for anything that u pan cook with a higher burn point than butter.
[ + ] Sector2
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[ - ] FuckShitJesus 1 point 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 08:00:39 ago (+1/-0)
Here's +1 uptoot, I'd love to see your masterpiece.
[ + ] HeyJames
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[ + ] PotatoWhisperer2
[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 0 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:30:16 ago (+0/-0)
Have you tried freezing it afterwards? I like frozen crispy bacon, it makes amazing spicy BLT wraps.
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 0 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:04:50 ago (+0/-0)
Pre cooked tastes like ass
Hmmm. Cooking the bacon each morning to make grease for the eggs (and sometimes potatoes) has been working out pretty well so far. No grease gets disposed.
[ + ] Gowithit
[ - ] Gowithit 0 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:06:41 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 0 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:40:19 ago (+0/-0)
https://pomf.lain.la/f/p3o196ed.jpg
The remains of a lamb leg roast are next, then probably some veggies. Sometimes potatoes, but I try to limit the starchy foods.
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[ + ] AlexanderMorose13
[ - ] AlexanderMorose13 0 points 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 14:20:15 ago (+0/-0)
Processed seed oils contain tons of bad things, but I'm not recommending them. In this specific case, I'm showing how the seed, an often unused part of the fruit, can maintain some nutrition, similar to how a potato skin has more nutrition than the potato itself, or how eggshells can be dried, powdered, and then used as a supplement.
If you believe all seeds are bad, without testing or checking for yourself, you're better off listening to everyone telling you to get the vaxx.
[ + ] Sector2
[ - ] Sector2 1 point 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:12:16 ago (+1/-0)
I'm no nutritionist, but recently skimmed an article claiming potato skins contain poisons. They're apparently much worse if the potato has begun to sprout from the eyes. If they start turning green at all, most of the potato is poison.
Maybe just anti-potato propaganda, but something to consider.
[ + ] AlexanderMorose13
[ - ] AlexanderMorose13 1 point 4 monthsFeb 10, 2025 15:36:18 ago (+1/-0)
Technically speaking, most vegetables consumed in the US are unfit for consumption, because we have a government-required process where everything is X-rayed upon delivery to check for dangerous imbedded metals in the food. While it's fine to prevent spalling from entering the food, it basically destroys the nutritional value, too. It's why farmers' markets and home grown produce have a naturally lighter and better taste.
[ + ] Ragnar
[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 4 monthsFeb 12, 2025 13:56:05 ago (+0/-0)
Just in: banana peel is more nutritious than banana itself.
Bin the banana, eat the peel
Methinks you’re confused about what nutrition means
[ + ] AlexanderMorose13
[ - ] AlexanderMorose13 0 points 4 monthsFeb 12, 2025 14:56:41 ago (+0/-0)
She seemed to understand that people and food exist to deceive each other. While the basis of picking food that tastes good makes it seem like an easy choice, we've all continuously damaged our own health on the basis of picking food that we like.
Even John the Baptist refuted this mentality. He claimed that mankind was creating many health problems by only picking food by choice, instead of maintaining a healthy diet by using the resources that one can acquire locally. When locusts destroyed the crops that were being grown, he surprised everyone by capturing some of the locusts and then showing to others how the locusts could be used to provide another food source through the extraction of the nutrient paste that the locusts created through destroying the underripe crops.
My point by mentioning all of this is that nutrition, by definition, shouldn't be designed around "what tastes good," but instead by what benefits you derive from eating it.
And can anyone really claim to fully understand nutrition when we are constantly bombarded with lies about it to begin with? There's been so many different foods that we've only begun to understand have longer term damage and short term benefits.
[ + ] Ragnar
[ - ] Ragnar 0 points 4 monthsFeb 12, 2025 13:53:55 ago (+0/-0)
Sure thing, mate
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You gotta up your comprehension skills, Juanita
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