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  • I think l so, the two people making it referred to "vital wheat gluten" and it was the primary ingredient by far. There were other ingredients, too. I think they used some nooch and tamari. Unsure on seasoning.

  • Indeed. I used to have friends who would make tempeh but I don't remember ever having theirs and it is more available anyway.

  • I don't know if you are looking for meat analogues, but I got to eat hand made seitan once. Really great texture. It isn't something I see anywhere in places I tend to be so it was exotic to me. It was pretty labor intensitto make, I thought. It took a lot of water!

  • Ya I am definitely odd with that. My mom was a professional singer when I was a child, and so I grew up with her singing in the house. A lot haha. I don't know if that is why. Also, many (not all) things on that label are older/reissues, so not something you could see live probably.

  • Well I just listened to a fair bit of Fleshvessel, amazing. Lots of different instrumentation and soundscapes there. I guess I have a new 'metal' band to get into!

    A label I have listened to artists from is Cuneiform Records. Not the same genre outright, but similarly hard to classify groups. Not much singing.

  • I worked at a high school program for a few years (after school, spring break, etc) and there was a student who REALLY ate plain - white rice with nothing else, pasta with nothing on it. We called it the white diet. I remember we got pizza once but don't remember what he did with it.

  • Omg the album artwork on that label is incredible, thanks for sharing!

  • Thank you for posting this! A nice refresher as I had forgotten.

  • I use Bandcamp a lot, also, and have had some luck by checking out the label a band is associated with. Not all the artists I listen to have one, but I have found some neat music that way. Or people like you who have posted a playlist haha.

  • This is an interesting point, and I am convinced that if there becomes an effective way of "addressing" it then all the folks saying something about "nobody makes good music anymore" will find out what they are missing.

  • no poor people

    unimaginable wealth

    These and other points are lacking on details, as usual.

  • Four departments are covered thru Jan 19, and the rest are covered thru 2 Feb. As for which four departments, I have seen a number listed in various places, all third party posts, but nothing official.

  • I agree mostly. Part of what I meant was that those networks will never sit such material, so it won't get to the viewers, but if they did for some reason, some viewers may believe it because it came from a trusted source. But it will likely never sit on those networks, those viewers will never see it, and as you say, they will continue to behave poorly.

  • One of the craziest interactions I have seen was when a Peregrine Falcon attacked a Canada Goose in flight. We were watching the goose fly up canyon and the peregrine must have thought it was too close to its nest or something. Only time I've heard a goose make a sound like that!!

  • Judging by what I hear from the Republican-voting folks around me, unless this airs on Newsmax or OAN (etc) the people who need to see it, won't.

  • You seared the potatoes before baking? They look amazing, I will try this, thank you!

    The tartar looks great, also.