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ickplant@lemmy.world to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 3 days ago

A succulent meal

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A succulent meal

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    I’m a boy. I appreciate it.

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      I was a boy, and I appreciate it.

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    Medieval peasant? Toss that sucker in a pot with some water. For the rest of eternity.

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      Sweet, sweet perpetual stew.

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    Minecraft dinner

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    Did you cook it or did it slide out of a can?

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    Reminds me of a pretty recent game called Pentiment that’s like an old school point and click adventure about a murder in a middle age German Abby where a bunch of conversations happen over meals & who you eat with can have an effect on a bunch if stuff in the game. it was pretty cool to include and I’m guessing they tried to go for some accuracy considering how much detail they use on the foods.

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      Pentiment is so good

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    could use some vegetables. 8/10 because lack of said vegetables.

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    I can already tell this person lacks fiber

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    Am woman, would totally eat. Infact my dinner looks similar except my bread is liquid. And of course some broccoli and onions.

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    Would a medieval peasant have access to that much meat?

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      A roasted bird? Why not? Y’all are making assumptions that this is a chicken and the peasant a small farmer but why not a traveling mime trapping pigeons from the square?

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        You ever seen a pigeon?

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          Not without feathers but a bird is a bird

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      They’d have access, but you’re not wrong, a peasant probably isn’t going to waste that much on a single meal.

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      King Richard I was once captured for ransom while traveling undercover trough Austria.

      His cover was blown specifically because he tried ordering a roast chicken.

      There are a few variations of the details in this story though, a peasant could definitely have owned a chicken and eaten it when it died but it was probably way more valuable to sell it.

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      Yes, they had chickens back then.

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          “The tall, skinny ones are confused, Brother…”

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      Doubtful, most common meal for peasants would have been a sort of stew of vegetables and oats called pottage.

      A whole chicken would have been prohibitively expensive either to purchase or in lost money from sale at market, same for pork or beef.

      Fish though would be plentiful and cheap and a valuable source of protein. Oysters were considered peasant food until pretty much the 20th century.

      Wheat bread similarly would have been a rare luxury, especially made from refined white flour, rye and buckwheat, roughly ground would be far more common.

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        Oysters until even the late 20th century, yes?

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        I read this comment in Max Miller’s voice and it definitely enhanced it

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          I read it through his blue, blue eyes

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        Oysters were so common that they were incredibly cheap, but they were not considered peasant food. They were enjoyed among the different classes.

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    A vegetable wouldn’t hurt you.

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      Oh yeah? Do you think a bit of fiber finally moving all that trapped poop is harmless? We don’t all have guts of steel like SOMEBODY.

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        Stop it, you’re killing him!

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        deleted by creator

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      Probably hard to from their hospital bed, but I don’t see what this feast fit for a squire has to do with that.

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      I’m a vegetarian once removed. A lot of the animals I eat were vegetarians.

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        A chicken would eat you if it could

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          This is an argument that it’s morally fair to be chickenarian

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          Hey I didn’t say all of them, and the chicken that defeats me in single combat is welcome to feed upon my corpse.

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              I ain’t fuckin’ with THAT chicken, I’ve seen him do some shit.

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          And everyone you love.

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          Hogs eat anything you put in their trough and I mean anything.

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          Agree. If you throw anything into a chicken yard - and I mean anything - they will try to eat it.

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        This at least reduces biomagnification.

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      Most vegetables are poisonous just saying

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        That’s really stretching the definition of “vegetables”.

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          Vegetable is any part of the plant that is edible and I don’t think the poison parts are considered edible, meaning zero vegetables are poisonous.

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      Is wheat not a vegetable?

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        Wheat is a plant. If wheat was a vegetable we wouldn’t need the distinction between plant and vegetable.

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        Wheat grain is strictly a vegetable, being an edible plant part. But people usually use the word to refer to a socially-constructed category which is completely feels-based. Membership tends to be determined by flavor profile, nutrition content, and whether the given part falls into another popular sub-category (such as fruit or nuts). This is why fruits like the tomato and pumpkin are usually sorted as vegetables separately from fruits with generally sweeter flavors like the banana or orange.

        Vegetables like grains, legumes, and certain tubers will often be grouped together as “carbs” due to their high carbohydrate content which distinguishes them from low-calorie, high-fiber vegetables like spinach or broccoli.

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      It would if it fell on your head. Checkmate atheists.

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        lol gottem

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        -Dr. Steve Brule

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          For your health!

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            One of the episodes that had me in stitches was when he ate seafood from a dumpster then went out in his rowboat for a cruise.

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        It would also kill you if it was fired out of a cannon without breaking apart somehow

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      Potatoes could. The leaves, sprouts, and underground stems (tubers) of potatoes contain a toxic substance called glycoalkaloid. Glycoalkaloids make a potato look green when it’s exposed to light, gets damaged, or ages. Eating potatoes with a high glycoalkaloid content can cause nausea, diarrhea, confusion, headaches, and death.

      Also, the sentient mutant vegetables on Atrack of the Killer Tomatoes will definitely want to do harm toward OP.

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        From what I understand, green potatoes are rendered harmless by boiling, as the poisons are water soluble. Though they are not rendered inactive by boiling, they are diffused through the water, rendering it inadvisable to reuse for boiling other foods. Following that, harvesting these poisons is relatively easy and a good way to get Cheney, that asshole, to keep to his own fucking food.

        Not disagreeing, trying to keep food waste down.

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          How did we get to Cheney here?

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            With soup

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        Not to mention, if you try to swallow a potato whole (as one does), you risk choking to death.

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        Tomatoes are fruit! Although I don’t know if the mutant tomatoes still count as such.

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        I am sure you shouldn’t eat raw potatoes anyway

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        now I have Attack of the Killer Tomatoes song in my head, what a fucking classic!

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          I think the sequel is even better

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      When I was on a strict diet, I actually bought 5 dollar rotisserie chicken and made a stir fry of sorts with broccoli, spinach, carrots, peas. I’d skip breakfast just to be able to have a big dinner and be satisfied going to bed. I’d try to get close to 120g of protein a day, (I’d eat half a chicken a day) and technically as much veg as I could stomach. I figure I was eating around 1500 calories a day. It worked but it was boring.

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    You’re going to be constipated

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      Can confirm this will happen if you eat nothing but rotisserie chickens every day five days in a row

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        Just don’t do what Adam Devine did and eat it so fast you forget to take off the string…

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        Got it, only do four days in a row.

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        Ummmm…. story time?

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          … so I needed to go 5 days without pooping…

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    This was my Christmas dinner during Covid, lol. Pair it with Siracha and gravy from the roasting drippings and baby you got a stew going

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      I don’t think there are any drippings. This looks like a Costco chicken with that ready to bake bread I’ve seen recently.

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    If by “peasant” you mean “knight of the fucking round table” then yes

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    A medieval king more like

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    You’ve… heard of produce, right…?

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      That’s propaganda by Hulk (big green).

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