• sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip
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    Reminds me of Huel ‘drinks’.

    Apparently its like ground up seeds and nuts and oats of various kinds, supposed to be a some kind of health drink.

    Looks like sludge, tastes terrible, is overpriced.

    Basically its the ‘nutrient paste/gruel’ from dystopian scifi movies.

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      Hey I like Huel, its mostly pea and oat protein and I dont know, crushed up vitamins or something. Get the unflavored/unsweetened kind and you can completely forget what actual meals were like.

      Is there a c/huel community yet? The R*ddet one was pretty active and you could swap discount codes if you evaded the mods enough.

      But really, Lemites, try a bag of Huel Black Chocolate and tell me you dont feel better. Gives you some gas but it’s the most satisfying kind.

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      Eh, huel is like liquid clif bars. Sometimes you just want something quick and easy but reasonably nutritious.

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    Is it… Spicy?

    Alcoholic?

    Just fermented?

    Since the picture is in a nice kitchen i don’t think this picture was taken by a true jarate practitioner.

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      It’s just a salt and vinegar sauce for chicken wings / drumsticks

      1 cup vinegar
      1/2 cup oil
      1 1/2 tablespoon poultry seasoning
      1 egg
      2 tablespoons salt
      3/4 teaspoon granulated garlic
      3/4 teaspoon granulated onion

      Barbecue wings / drumsticks at 250F for 50 minutes

      Apply the first coat immediately, then rotate and coat every 10 minutes. Serve with basmati rice. Enjoy!

      I also like to sprinkle a base of tandoori and powdered chili peppers before plopping into the barbecue and coating, but it’s optional.