06/18/2020 at 14:17 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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I used to feel the same way, but my wife makes a dish with kale and chick peas and spicy sausage and it’s one of my favorite things she makes.
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Makes sense. Anyone who uses coconut oil on kale is not going to know how to prepare kale properly
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Lukewarm take: now that kale is no longer the go-to "ADD THIS TO MAKE IT HEALTHY" food, we can go back to using it properly. I don't want it in my smoothie, but damn if it doesn't go well with sausage and peppers on rice.
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i just mash it into potato mash and drown it in gravy :p
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Eat it raw with a bit of lemon, parm and pepper sprinkled on top.
![]() 06/18/2020 at 15:05 |
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yum :)
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I feel this way about many things. I don’t respond well to nagging.
For example... Environmental nuts . I like nature. I’m into that whole “being able to breath” thing. And the whole “having a future” thing. In saying that, the way everyone lately has taken the worst case scenarios and used them as political fodder disgusts me to the point where, last week, I saw a sticker on my booze bottle saying how they would plant a tree for every bottle sold—and though a couple years ago I’d have gone “cool, I’ll buy more”—my first instinct was to find a baby seal and beat it to death with the bottle. Nothing gets me off the train faster than people down my ass.
On a related note, I've clearly got enough of a contrarian streak in me that I'm amazed I'm employed