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I don't think dude-feet are as in demand.I’d definitely charge more than $15 for that.
I don't think dude-feet are as in demand.I’d definitely charge more than $15 for that.
pretty much allll fake protein has that affect on my digestive system, unforunately.I started to question the healthiness of some of the new generation of vegan burgers after I ate a Beyond Burger, as served at the Honest Burger chain. While eating the burger – which came with guacamole and “pulled” barbecued jackfruit – I was stunned by how close it felt to meat in my mouth, with its rosy pink hue and fragile flesh-like texture. But it felt nothing like meat to my digestive system.
Half an hour after lunch, I started to have griping stomach pains and a horrible junk-food aftertaste. When I looked up the ingredients, it occurred to me that had they not been marketed as quasi-meat I would never have chosen to lunch on “pea protein isolate, expeller-pressed canola oil, refined coconut oil, water, yeast extract, maltodextrin, natural flavours, gum Arabic …”
taken from the Guardian
We need to realize that we are being asked to eat things that were never meant for human consumption in their chemical make up.
All of the things they list there are fine. Just because they have scary names doesn't mean they are cancer-incarnate.I started to question the healthiness of some of the new generation of vegan burgers after I ate a Beyond Burger, as served at the Honest Burger chain. While eating the burger – which came with guacamole and “pulled” barbecued jackfruit – I was stunned by how close it felt to meat in my mouth, with its rosy pink hue and fragile flesh-like texture. But it felt nothing like meat to my digestive system.
Half an hour after lunch, I started to have griping stomach pains and a horrible junk-food aftertaste. When I looked up the ingredients, it occurred to me that had they not been marketed as quasi-meat I would never have chosen to lunch on “pea protein isolate, expeller-pressed canola oil, refined coconut oil, water, yeast extract, maltodextrin, natural flavours, gum Arabic …”
taken from the Guardian
We need to realize that we are being asked to eat things that were never meant for human consumption in their chemical make up.
darn you! I'm going to have to get celery at the grocery store this week and have celery and PB. Reminds me of good times with my mom as a kid. May have to get some raisins too to make "ants on a log" as she called her celery, PB and raisins concotion.I had some carrots, celery and PB. It was much excite.
always great skills to have. I like to repair things myself unless it's too complicated (like timing belts for my car) or too dangerous that it's better left to a professional.And he taught me how to repair things. My mom taught me how to shoot a gun. She had a different idea of ''take care''.
Unless the survey specifically asked you for your worker ID, you can't be sure they collected it on the survey side (which is often using a separate survey service.)In the case that I may accidently submit the wrong completion code can't requesters match my worker ID? I got a rejection and the lady is saying I gave her the wrong completion code. So I wrote her explaining about how so many surveys seems to not provide completion codes in which case I will submit my worker ID. I gave her my worker ID and she said no, that it was a string of numbers I submitted and that was the wrong code. I feel like she is just working me over here. She has no TV reviews, and is a red TO with two reviews. So I'm guessing she was a unrated requester when I accepted the hit.
same, except I make it in the oven. Morningstar Farms Grillers are just slightly better than this but I enjoy both when I want a meal break from consuming a tasty animal.You can't even taste the difference.
These things are great in the air fryer.
"Tastes just like crappy, yet still somehow tasty chicken patties!"You can't even taste the difference.
These things are great in the air fryer.
To add to what @C to the J said, a lot of of decent batch requesters actually have really terrible reviews. A handful of the more common requesters that I work for are deep in the red on TO. Aside from warning of rejections or blocks, reviews aren't as helpful with batches as they are with surveys, just because there are often ways of considerably speeding up a batch that maybe others haven't figured out. That's where your skill set and workflow can really help.So I recently have started trying transitioning into a batch worker but find most days seems pretty grim in terms of "green" hits. Do you batch workers find most of your work coming in the form of closed quals?
don't forget your bobbleheadWell, guess I'm headed to the street corner...
There's enough suffering to go around today. Stay and do another HIT.I could do more work today but...
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I had AIR FRYER HARD BOILED EGGS! WHICH WERE AWESOME.But what are we having for lunch?
There's enough suffering to go around today. Stay and do another HIT.
Honestly, it's probably healthier than what we do with real meat. The whole issue of creating all these super strains of antibiotic-resistant bacteria just from all of the antibiotics that we constantly pump into chickens and other livestock is fucking terrifying.All of the things they list there are fine. Just because they have scary names doesn't mean they are cancer-incarnate.