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laughing because it happens sometimes.I just realized I've been wearing my underwear inside out all day. Weird.
laughing because it happens sometimes.I just realized I've been wearing my underwear inside out all day. Weird.
Cheese is delicious, eggs as well. I can live with vegan cheese, but the things that vegans do to replicate eggs is kind of against the laws of nature. Baked goods simply don't taste as scrumptious when you use flax seed as an emulsifier. It's just not the same.I've had some fantastic vegan food. (It looked interesting.) If one has ethical problems with food they should do whatever makes their heart happy, because in the end you're the person you have to live with.
But cheese. Can't live without it.
You've piqued my interest.but the things that vegans do to replicate eggs is kind of against the laws of nature.
not mine, you know thatThen gimme all the banana bread dude
I have a feeling that you're just toying with me, but flax seed mixed with water creates am emulsion that you can use in place of egg whites in a baking recipe.You've piqued my interest.
I have a feeling that you're just toying with me, but flax seed mixed with water creates am emulsion that you can use in place of egg whites in a baking recipe.
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For a minute I thought that was the spell book from Hocus PocusStart here:
It's basically the same.For a minute I thought that was the spell book from Hocus Pocus
No, that's a genuine technique. Mix some flax seeds with water and you end up with a rather slimy concoction that you can substitute for egg whites. You can't make an omelet with it, but you can use it for baked goods. It's never going to taste as good as the stuff your mamma baked, but it's passable.No, I was genuinely curious. I thought there was some strange lab work or something more nature-defying going on.
I've had bacon made out of eggs so that was interesting.
edit: Just not curious enough to google it.
Is it finally the end? Are we free?@TissueHime, I would like dibs for tomorrow's thread, if no one has called it, please.
Yeah, it is.Is it finally the end? Are we free?
It was very strange. I'll eat it if it's there but I don't go out of my way for it.
Whatever floats their boats I guess :oNo, that's a genuine technique. Mix some flax seeds with water and you end up with a rather slimy concoction that you can substitute for egg whites. You can't make an omelet with it, but you can use it for baked goods. It's never going to taste as good as the stuff your mamma baked, but it's passable.