While mine does have the taste/texture, it's not a true sourdough b/c it likely lacks the bacteria needed. I just wrote about the difference in a reply to Kung Flu.
I'll call mine Sour Dough then b/c the taste and texture is the same. I have used starters and have no complaints with my current method when compared especially given the convenience. It's less healthy but I'm not overly concerned about that as I still eat seed oils sometimes and I definitely know I shouldn't.
I learned a lot about the difference b/t what I make and Sourdough today b/c of this post. @Silver_Surfer mentions bacteria and it turns out true Sourdough is the better option b/c of the inclusion of Lactobacillus bacteria with the wild yeast. They work together to produce lactic and acetic acids gives it the tang and the benefits of lower glycemic index and potential enhanced digestibility.
It turns out however, that Baker's yeast is also sometimes accompanied by bacteria, often Lacto, but it's not intentional and not something you can count on being there.
I kept starters for a few years but kind of got tired of the hassle. It made me curious tho as I kept an Amish Bread one for a long time and that too is considered Sourdough b/c over time they develop lactic acid bacteria and wild yeast.
One time I caught my own starter by setting out a dish of sugar water on the windowsill. Today I learned I apparently got lucky as there are all sorts of difficulties with that method. I also just learned of a much easier way of mixing sugar to water 1:3 or 1:4, drop in some fruit that have visible bloom (organic- like my own grown berries), keep in a warm place, shake/stir daily for 3-7 days. Going to give that a try and see how it goes.
Gross but still funny. So much of the amusement for me was the delivery of the lines. Also the whole concept of dubbing over was fairly novel to me at that time.
I use regular active or instant yeast for my sourdough; it just takes about 20 hours total rise time (18hr:15min:2hr). I don't know about the nutritional aspect but it is delicious and has the sour taste.
Sometimes but you know how Joos like first names as last names. The phrase "Never trust a man with two first names" hasn't let me down yet.
I actually looked into the surname and was surprised by what I found:
>Elliot is a surname of English, Scottish, and Breton origin, with multiple historical roots. It is primarily a patronymic name meaning "son of Elias" or "son of Elijah," derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, meaning "Jehovah is God." The name evolved through Old French Eliot (a diminutive of Elie) and Middle English Elyat, eventually becoming Elliot or Elliott.
Interesting but regardless, the guy was ugly inside and out like a Joo.
Interesting. I looked this up and found:
>The term "nickelodeon" is a portmanteau of "nickel" (the U.S. five-cent coin) and "odeon" (from the ancient Greek word ōideion, meaning a roofed theater for music and performance).
Additionally, IF Edison wasn't an actual Joo, (mother's maiden name Elliott), he sure acted like one and Fuck that guy; I hope he is reaping what he sowed.
I'm with you here. Lots of different cultures know Whites are the best.
Many of them even try to imitate our appearance by lightening the hair, skin, using cosmetics and surgical modifications. This is especially true in South America and some Asian areas. India's entire caste system is essentially based on amount of White admixture.
One doesn't have to be White to know Whites are Supreme.
Even aside from the subject matter these are objectively bad. Very juvenile and not much skill.
I looked into it some. The "artist" is Swedish woman Lena Cronqvist who is known for "psychologically intense works that explore family dynamics, trauma, and psychosis." Her work has included naked children, infants in jars, and violent or macabre scenes, which led to formal complaints from MEP Aurélia Beigneux (Rassemblement National), who called the works "morbid" and inappropriate for display in an EU institution.
For our drinking water we distill and run thru carbon filter and don't bother to re-mineralize. I haven't seen super-convincing arguments for the need, provided your diet is adequate.
It's been around a decade and I haven't noticed any issues in myself or the rest of the family as a result of not adding minerals.
No kidding. No safety plan/equipment b/c that requires thinking in advance. Stands up, doesn't take the clothing off immediately, half-assed effort to pat it out, etc. I think she actually kicked a bottle of water away at one point but I'm not watching again to check.
At least this stunt should prevent breeding for a little while.
Haha yeah. I heard they were introduced to the US by some fags into Central Park some time back. We call them Trash Birds here and they are a real problem in IL. You don't even need a permit for managing pest control.
NeverHappened 1 point 4 hours ago
While mine does have the taste/texture, it's not a true sourdough b/c it likely lacks the bacteria needed. I just wrote about the difference in a reply to Kung Flu.
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NeverHappened 2 points 4 hours ago
I'll call mine Sour Dough then b/c the taste and texture is the same. I have used starters and have no complaints with my current method when compared especially given the convenience. It's less healthy but I'm not overly concerned about that as I still eat seed oils sometimes and I definitely know I shouldn't.
I learned a lot about the difference b/t what I make and Sourdough today b/c of this post. @Silver_Surfer mentions bacteria and it turns out true Sourdough is the better option b/c of the inclusion of Lactobacillus bacteria with the wild yeast. They work together to produce lactic and acetic acids gives it the tang and the benefits of lower glycemic index and potential enhanced digestibility.
It turns out however, that Baker's yeast is also sometimes accompanied by bacteria, often Lacto, but it's not intentional and not something you can count on being there.
I kept starters for a few years but kind of got tired of the hassle. It made me curious tho as I kept an Amish Bread one for a long time and that too is considered Sourdough b/c over time they develop lactic acid bacteria and wild yeast.
One time I caught my own starter by setting out a dish of sugar water on the windowsill. Today I learned I apparently got lucky as there are all sorts of difficulties with that method. I also just learned of a much easier way of mixing sugar to water 1:3 or 1:4, drop in some fruit that have visible bloom (organic- like my own grown berries), keep in a warm place, shake/stir daily for 3-7 days. Going to give that a try and see how it goes.
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NeverHappened 0 points 4 hours ago
Gross but still funny. So much of the amusement for me was the delivery of the lines. Also the whole concept of dubbing over was fairly novel to me at that time.
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NeverHappened 2 points 9 hours ago
I use regular active or instant yeast for my sourdough; it just takes about 20 hours total rise time (18hr:15min:2hr). I don't know about the nutritional aspect but it is delicious and has the sour taste.
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NeverHappened 0 points 9 hours ago
Damn she is really stupid and ugly. Is that "hair" on the CNN interview?
I can't decide if the best summation is the last interview with her sitting in front of a framed pic of herself mid-speech or the exchange on CNN:
"Do you have any evidence of that claim?" "I have no idea, no. That's the whole point."
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NeverHappened 2 points 20 hours ago
No advice from me but MXC is great.
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NeverHappened 1 point 20 hours ago
Supposedly there has never been a person born blind who has developed Schizophrenia. Fairly interesting if true.
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NeverHappened 1 point 21 hours ago
Yup that's actually what I meant. I'm retarded sometimes.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 day ago
Is that real? He sounds like a deaf person lol.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 day ago
Nice, I always heard GAPA. Great American Pavement Ape.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 day ago
Sometimes but you know how Joos like first names as last names. The phrase "Never trust a man with two first names" hasn't let me down yet.
I actually looked into the surname and was surprised by what I found:
>Elliot is a surname of English, Scottish, and Breton origin, with multiple historical roots. It is primarily a patronymic name meaning "son of Elias" or "son of Elijah," derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, meaning "Jehovah is God." The name evolved through Old French Eliot (a diminutive of Elie) and Middle English Elyat, eventually becoming Elliot or Elliott.
Interesting but regardless, the guy was ugly inside and out like a Joo.
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NeverHappened 1 point 2 days ago
Interesting. I looked this up and found:
>The term "nickelodeon" is a portmanteau of "nickel" (the U.S. five-cent coin) and "odeon" (from the ancient Greek word ōideion, meaning a roofed theater for music and performance).
Additionally, IF Edison wasn't an actual Joo, (mother's maiden name Elliott), he sure acted like one and Fuck that guy; I hope he is reaping what he sowed.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 week ago
I'm with you here. Lots of different cultures know Whites are the best.
Many of them even try to imitate our appearance by lightening the hair, skin, using cosmetics and surgical modifications. This is especially true in South America and some Asian areas. India's entire caste system is essentially based on amount of White admixture.
One doesn't have to be White to know Whites are Supreme.
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NeverHappened 3 points 1 week ago
I always thought it was particularly cruel that his image graces the $20 bill. Fucking kikes.
Like @WNwoman, I also thought of naming a child after him.
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NeverHappened 2 points 1 week ago
Everything you said is accurate. I'd also add displaying such "art" in an institution like this is also designed to demoralize.
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NeverHappened 8 points 1 week ago
Even aside from the subject matter these are objectively bad. Very juvenile and not much skill.
I looked into it some. The "artist" is Swedish woman Lena Cronqvist who is known for "psychologically intense works that explore family dynamics, trauma, and psychosis." Her work has included naked children, infants in jars, and violent or macabre scenes, which led to formal complaints from MEP Aurélia Beigneux (Rassemblement National), who called the works "morbid" and inappropriate for display in an EU institution.
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NeverHappened 3 points 1 week ago
Literally and figuratively.
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NeverHappened 1 point 1 week ago
Yes it's real. This experience is just "meat space". Mind/spirit/soul, whatever you want to call it, is distinct.
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NeverHappened 1 point 1 week ago
He can't keep getting away with it. I especially enjoyed the small text.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 week ago
For our drinking water we distill and run thru carbon filter and don't bother to re-mineralize. I haven't seen super-convincing arguments for the need, provided your diet is adequate.
It's been around a decade and I haven't noticed any issues in myself or the rest of the family as a result of not adding minerals.
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NeverHappened 4 points 1 week ago
No kidding. No safety plan/equipment b/c that requires thinking in advance. Stands up, doesn't take the clothing off immediately, half-assed effort to pat it out, etc. I think she actually kicked a bottle of water away at one point but I'm not watching again to check.
At least this stunt should prevent breeding for a little while.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 week ago
"Right-hand drive". Interesting. I like how Germans construct words.
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NeverHappened 0 points 1 week ago
I heard about this and had wanted to try it out. Hoping it's not too difficult. Thanks for the recommendation of Bruce.
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NeverHappened 1 point 1 week ago
Haha yeah. I heard they were introduced to the US by some fags into Central Park some time back. We call them Trash Birds here and they are a real problem in IL. You don't even need a permit for managing pest control.
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NeverHappened 2 points 1 week ago
Orcas and dolphins have been known to entertain themselves too.
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