• Flying Squid
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    I’m a PB & J fan myself, but even if you’re going to have meat in your sandwich, maybe boil some chicken or something. Deli meats are about as unhealthy as you can get. Filled with salt and preservatives.

      • @HeyJoe
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        44 months ago

        Boiling a whole chicken is pretty good as long as you season the hell out of it as well as the water. It then creates the stock for other recipes such as the things I’m making out of that boiled chicken, like chicken pot pie, chicken soup, and chicken tacos to name a few.

      • Flying Squid
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        -34 months ago

        Yes, in fact. Dual citizen with the U.S. and planning on getting the fuck out if Trump wins. But also, a boiled chicken is easier for a sandwich in terms of cutting it up than a baked chicken and if you put condiments on it, it tastes fine.

        I haven’t eaten meat in many years, but I remember preferring rotisserie.

        • @[email protected]
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          Now you got me hoping trump wins, just so you fuck off back and take your weird ideas of cuisine back with you. You’re the reason everybody thinks White folk can’t cook.

          • Flying Squid
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            34 months ago

            Back? I was born in Indiana. My weird ideas of cuisine are fried chicken and potato salad. What are yours?

              • Flying Squid
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                14 months ago

                This is what I said:

                Dual citizen with the U.S

                This is because my father was British and I was born before the cutoff (which I think is 1984), which made me eligible for UK citizenship.

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      You can get lunch meat that doesn’t have cultured celery extract or sodium nitrate. It’s usually only chicken or turkey, ham pretty much always has it in my experience.

      I’ve also been meaning to make my own using a ham press.You have to grind the meat, fill the tube and boil it. Then you can cut into slices and it’s almost the same as what you get in store.

      • Flying Squid
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        -54 months ago

        There’s probably worse meat-related stuff you could put in your body. I was a big fan of ordering corned beef hash back when ate meat and went out for breakfast. That stuff comes out of a can. I don’t even want to know what’s in it.

    • NaibofTabr
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      64 months ago

      if you’re going to have meat in your sandwich, maybe boil some chicken or something.

      Ah yes, I generally have an hour to prepare a sandwich for lunch.

      • Flying Squid
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        -44 months ago

        I mean… the weekend exists. You can also just buy rotisserie chicken in a lot of places. Even Walmart sells it.

    • @VanillaBean
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      44 months ago

      The delis I go to offer the preserved crap (Boar’s Head etc) but also they roast their own turkey and other stuff onsite as well.

    • @woop_woop
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      44 months ago

      What’s wrong with salt and preservatives? (Which is redundant)

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        Nothing, in and of themselves. Too much of anything is bad for you. Just moderate your intake of each thing dependent on how bad it is for you and your own personal health, and you’ll be fine.

        • @woop_woop
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          44 months ago

          Lol right? Go read the thread for the fuckin journey I was on to see how silly it gets

      • Flying Squid
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        04 months ago

        Processed meats — like lunch meat, hot dogs and sausage — are generally considered unhealthy. They’re high in calories, low in protein and — in the case of mechanically separated meats — use undesirable parts of the animal as filler. Canned and packaged meats often contain nitrates or nitrites, which studies link to several cancers. Even minimally processed cold cuts include preservatives to prevent spoilage after being sliced.

        “Fatty, processed luncheon meats like bologna, salami and pepperoni have large amounts of saturated fat and sodium, both of which have been linked to cancer, obesity and heart disease,” Zumpano shares. In fact, processed meats are actually considered carcinogenic.

        https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-can-i-choose-a-healthier-lunch-meat

        • @woop_woop
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          And salt is tied to high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases. It’s still the longest known preservative in human history. And undesirable parts of the animals? We used to use everything.

          As an aside, anyone who sees boiled and baked meat as the same is like someone seeing Elvis and black Sabbath as the same. Like sure - they both have roots in the same place, but they are wildly different if you put any effort in.

          • Flying Squid
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            -34 months ago

            So you were asking what’s wrong with salt when you knew what was wrong with salt?

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              There’s a point where everything will negatively affect a person. First, I was curious why salt was kept apart from other preservatives, second, I wanted to know why both of them were demonized. Most of the things you call against salt are the same concerns as the rest, and from your article, if you follow that cancer link, it just talks about neat consumption and cancer, not deli meat specifically

              https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2121650/

              • Flying Squid
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                -14 months ago

                Okay, well if you want to pretend that processed food is just as healthy as fresh food, I’m not going to convince you otherwise.

                • @woop_woop
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                  34 months ago

                  If you’d like me to make the argument though, ground meal of some sort is usually healthier than a blighted potato. So processed can be better than natural. Pasteurized milk is often healthier than non.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    -24 months ago

                    Why are you talking about things that aren’t meat and aren’t processed in the way we’re talking about meat being processed? We are specifically discussing meat. Not meal, potatoes or milk.

                • @woop_woop
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                  24 months ago

                  I’ve never claimed that dude and I think you know that

    • @[email protected]
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      Yaaaaaa strawberry preserves and pb are bangers, boiled chickens a good idea too, hadn’t thought about that one

      • @PlantJam
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        14 months ago

        Take it a step further and turn that chicken into chicken salad and you have a delicious one step sandwich for lunch.