tylrdiablos
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yeah man, that it became synonymous with "gamer culture" is what's really nasty.It started out as the stereotypical disgusting fat gamer snack. You can just imagine some filthy slob, sitting in a room that smells like crusty jizz rags and BO, with orange nacho cheese powder all over their controller/kb + m/sweatpants.
I mean who the fuck wants that gressy shit on their controllers/kbm?? So fucking dumb, they should've at least gone with something cleaner.
Only hard-coated candy that doesn't melt, or something without crumbs like hard pretzel sticks.Why would you eat anything when playing games? When I get hungry I shutdown the game and make proper food to eat.
I regularly cook for family events, and MSG is my secret weapon. Being that I hail from a southern conservative US state, most of my family would object to the use of MSG, for reasons. As they say, ignorance is bliss, and they love slopping down my MSG laden works of love.MSG is a salt of one of the basic amino acids all people need. It is not bad for you. The whole MSG is bad craze in the 80s was started by some racist doctor who had no fucking clue about biochemistry. Doctors often succeed in their education based on memory alone, not the ability to understand or solve problems, so sometimes they are ignorant assholes like my neighbor. MSG is no worse for you than salt, and it's usage allows for less salt overall so it might actually be better to use it than not to.
Mtn dew however I will drink all the time. I do have an addiction on that one.
MSG is massively overlooked by Americans for home cooking, frustratingly so. They’ll stuff their faces full of MSG-laden doritos while simultaneously telling you that MSG is bad because it “gives them headaches” straight to your face. Meanwhile, I frequently use it in my cooking as you do, and also get similar results where folks can’t get enough.I regularly cook for family events, and MSG is my secret weapon. Being that I hail from a southern conservative US state, most of my family would object to the use of MSG, for reasons. As they say, ignorance is bliss, and they love slopping down my MSG laden works of love.
Except when you’re allergic to MSGMSG is massively overlooked by Americans for home cooking, frustratingly so. They’ll stuff their faces full of MSG-laden doritos while simultaneously telling you that MSG is bad because it “gives them headaches” straight to your face. Meanwhile, I frequently use it in my cooking as you do, and also get similar results where folks can’t get enough.
Even some basic-ass frozen mixed vegetables heated in a microwave can be turned into deliciousness with just a little bit of salted butter and a pinch of MSG.
I'm very familiar with this, as most of my family would testify that msg makes them sick, unless of course, they don't know they are eating it .MSG is massively overlooked by Americans for home cooking, frustratingly so. They’ll stuff their faces full of MSG-laden doritos while simultaneously telling you that MSG is bad because it “gives them headaches” straight to your face. Meanwhile, I frequently use it in my cooking as you do, and also get similar results where folks can’t get enough.
Even some basic-ass frozen mixed vegetables heated in a microwave can be turned into deliciousness with just a little bit of salted butter and a pinch of MSG.
There is of course a very small percentage of people who would have an perceived allergic response, but the vast majority of the reported "allergy" that people have to msg is the nocebo effect (opposite of placebo). MSG is not technically an allergen to anyone, as it does not induce an immune response. https://www.wyndly.com/blogs/learn/...pulation sensitive to MSG is relatively small.Except when you’re allergic to MSG
Reminds me of lan party's in my time
Doritos is the least of my problems
We are this far in and don’t have a classic Doritos Pope appearance!? That’s Blasphemy!
Uh, okay? Some folks have celiac disease and have to avoid gluten for their entire lives. Or some folks who are lactose intolerant. I made sure not to use peanut oil during large scale cookouts since there are a number of folks allergic to nuts.Except when you’re allergic to MSG
Okay? Thanks for all the infoUh, okay? Some folks have celiac disease and have to avoid gluten for their entire lives. Or some folks who are lactose intolerant. I made sure not to use peanut oil during large scale cookouts since there are a number of folks allergic to nuts.
We’re not talking about allergies or food sensitivities, we’re talking about folks actively consuming the very thing they say they can’t eat while showing no signs or symptoms. Doritos contain a lot of MSG. Campbell’s adds it to their soups. Chic Fil A adds MSG to their chicken which is why their sandwiches taste so damned good.
No problem, always up for helping the less fortunate.Okay? Thanks for all the info