• BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Olives. I still don’t like them straight out of the jar, but if you dump a jar of them into a nice olive oil marinade for a week, that’s an amazing thing, and you can save the marinade and add more olives as you go. Then they’re heaven.

  • SkaraBrae@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Brussels Sprouts.

    When I was a kid my mother used to boil them. I would gag from the taste. Mushy vomit-balls of awful.

    A few years ago I watched a Jamie Oliver video on how to cook them properly and now they’re a staple with roasts and meat + 3 veg at our place. My wife, my oldest son and I fight over who gets the most.

      • Ghoelian@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I’m dutch and grew up in the 2000’s, I still remember boiled brussel sprouts tasting super bitter and awful. Haven’t really tried them since I cook my own meals though.

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          They also get more bitter the longer they’re cooked. Even with the new variety, I suspect boiling Brussels sprouts might be off the table. Higher temps, or raw (shredded and put in a salad) may get you results you actually like.

          Roasting at 230C (450F) for up to about 20 minutes should be good. You may be able to go as high as 260C (500F). If they look slightly burnt when they come out, that’s good. The bitter flavors that develop from burning are related to sugars, so brussel sprouts are largely immune.

          I didn’t have brussel sprouts I liked until the 2010s, but now they’re one of my favorites.

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        2 months ago

        Having eaten them both back then and now, and had them both properly cooked and poorly cooked, this makes the most sense. I just eventually forgot that they used to taste less pleasant than they do now.

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        2 months ago

        I keep hearing I should try eating them. With this info, I guess I might as well

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          I’d recommend halving and roasting them, drizzled in a mix of olive oil, good quality vinegar, salt, pepper, and a tiny dash of honey. Just make sure to pre-heat the oven, and use a high temperature (220°C should be good).

          Alternatively: dice bacon, render fat, reserve the meaty bits, use the fat to brown the seasoned halved sprouts on high fire. Then put the meaty bacon bits again with them. Then add grated Parmesan.

      • FishFace@lemmy.world
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        I’ve heard this, but I’d like to know what I’ve been eating over time. I never hated sprouts - I had them boiled (briefly!) as a kid in the 90s, when I guess this variety hadn’t yet proliferated? I like sprouts more now but have always attributed this to cooking them differently - fried or roasted, but occasionally simmered in a curry.

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      My nan used to boil them and I loathed the smell and taste.

      I had them for the first time last year since I was a kid and they were okay. I think they were sautéd in butter and some other stuff. Not as bad, but I still really dislike the smell and I could easily never eat them again xD

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    As a former picky eater, lots of foods. Most notably sushi (used to dislike all fish), and bell peppers that moved from disgusting to delicious.

    Lots of music. As most kids do (or used to before streaming was a thing) I was locked in a limited set of genres, but I’ve come to appreciate songs I’d have never considered back then.

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      In the case of bell peppers there’s also the fact that children are more sensitive to bitter flavours, and there’s some bitterness on peppers. Specially commercially grown, since when you grow them home they end sweeter.

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      I think that’s standard with food. When you first encounter it, the body’s normal reaction is “WTF is this?! It’s going to kill me!!”, then the second time it’s more like “Hmmm I don’t know about this, but it didn’t kil me last time”. Then eventually you learn to like the food.

      Meanwhile, many allergies are not actually caused by the thing you reacted to, but to something else. Your body just associates the bad effect with something that else alongisde it. For example, a seafood allergy can develop after eating bad seafood - but it doesn’t happen until after. The time you eat bad seafood will be largely uneventful, maybe you have a bit of a dodgy poo, but then the next time you eat seafood you will have a bad allergic reaction. Your body detected the harmful substance that came with the bad seafood, then associates the harm with all seafood, such that all seafood is then rejected.

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    Eggs. I did not like them at all (except as an ingredient in pancakes) for a quarter of a century. Now I do like myself a hard boiled egg with a pinch of salt for breakfast

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    My Chemical Romance. I had barely heard any of their music when I was younger but hated what I heard. Now I own the black parade on vinyl. They’re not my favorite band or anything, but they’re actually pretty fun, as it turns out.

    • Zozano@lemy.lol
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      2 months ago

      For me, it was Trump.

      I used to hate him, but after he lost the presidency, I realised how empty my life was without him.

      From 2016 to 2020, every morning I would wake up with a smile on my face while I read the latest, dumbest shit I’ve ever heard. Each day was progressively more unhinged than the day before.

      He was the perfect receptacle of my endless rage. Sure, he was the source of the rage in the first place, but the combination of infuriation and bewilderment was cathartic.

  • HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Don’t cancel me. Cryptocurrencies. Banks suck and now I understand the appeal in getting the hell away from them.

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        Is not a cure-all by any means, they have their own problems

        Did you know that a bank is specifically forbidden from taking money from a checking or savings accounts to satisfy a payment owed without your express authorization if you also have a loan/credit card through the same bank?

        Did you also know that CUs are exempted from that consumer protection regulation? That’s right and many of them exercise their ability, I learned this the hard way, when MF’in NFCU ripped a 300$ payment out of my account that was 2 or 3 weeks late on an unsecured loan (it wasnt even a couple months) and screwed over my ability to make my rent that month.

        They also have the DUMBEST online account security practices. “We can’t have you set your own username for “security” so you’ll have to wait for us to mail you a letter with a user ID on it, oh and to log in for the first time you’ll have to wait another week for us to also mail you a new account pin”

        CUs might be a tad better than banks, but they are NO savior.

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          But he is the most recent one that isn’t current, which seems to track for a lot of the fan base.

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            ((Jo Martin - retcon))
            William Hartnell
            Patrick Troughton
            Jon Pertwee
            Tom Baker
            Peter Davison
            Colin Baker
            Sylvester McCoy
            Paul McCann
            (John Hurt - excellent retcon)
            Christopher Ecclestone
            David Tennant
            Matt Smith
            Peter Capaldi
            Jodie Whittacre
            Ncuti Gatwa

            He isn’t.

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              spoiler

              You’re ignoring the 3 episodes where Tennant came back as the Doctor, between Whittaker and Gatwa. Not as a throwback or anything, but as a proper regeneration.

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    Sitting quietly.

    I used to require constant distraction from my thoughts. I would keep my local NPR station on in the background, just to have something to distract me from the running monologue and dialogues in my head.

    I had to do a lot of psychological/spiritual work, but at this point I can say that sitting quietly is extremely rewarding and comfortable.