1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)2 children
Butter, lard and bacon fat are obviously top tier but I do enjoy sesame seed oil* for its mild taste and peanut oil - both of which weed out weaklings.
*just don't burn sesame oil or it tastes like burnt arse.
Try beef tallow. That's what every fast food place used up till the 90s, when (((activists)) used a series of lawsuits to pressure the industry into switching to seed oils.
It's crazy how even on something as minor as how our fries are cooked, it really is every single time.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)4 children
The issue with seed oils is mostly the extraction process. If you see olive oil is cold pressed, usually. Coconut oil is also processed without very high heat and hydraulic pressure.
1 year ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
And that's why sesame oil is the one exception. Pre-industrial people were able to figure out how to extract it because it doesn't need high temperatures.
Yeah, people have been using that stuff for millennia, so there's no need for elaborate and expensive industrial processes. Still, that might just make it "not as bad" instead of "good", so don't go nuts on it.
No. It is not mostly the extraction process, it's the toxicity of the product itself. I own several bug sprays where the 'active ingredient' is rapeseed oil. One rapeseed is like a grain of sand. Imagine your ancestors crushing millions of them to add to every single item they ate. They didn't, and neither should you. In the UK almost every fucking item for sale in a supermarket that isn't a raw food is 20% rapeseed oil or higher
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)2 children
If you consider the fact that the baby was going to drink that milk anyway, it's more like a clever way to wean the kid onto solid food without buying overpriced goyslop mush in a jar.
Its for when the milk is too thick to feed directly to the baby. You can't just shove a bunch of cream in them and expect them to handle it well. My son would throw it up every time if we gave it to him as is, and it's definitely better then throwing it out. It was really great for helping him wean onto things like toast, which you can't put much on to soften because of the allergy risks under 1.
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
RAPEseed rapes your guts
corn isn't terrible (the japs use it in their mcDonalds) but canola and sesame and soy are absolute AIDS
honestly anyone taking themselves or their children to (((doctors))) is doing them a massive disservice, i haven't been to the doctor in nigh a decade and i'm healthy as a horse
the thing is, you need to be your own doctor and have a steady supply of supplements and herbs for when you do get sick
Ya I definitely recommend doing your own research and taking care of your health. But eventually everyone needs a doctor for something so it's important to find one that isn't a nut job and cultivate a good relationship with him.
I tried to find a decent cracker (for lunch with dried meats) at the grocery store yesterday. There were several organic brands that used "expeller pressed organic canola oil". I've seen it before, but it's becoming more common. From the production videos I've seen of how it's made, canola oil can't be organic, and even if it could, no one should ever consume it. It's poison.