IndgoViolet
IndgoViolet t1_itw5s8y wrote
Reply to comment by DivvySUCKS in LPT: if you're hungry I don't have a lot of money, by pasta. by DivvySUCKS
Nope, traditionally made by soaking corn in water with fireplace ash - as all natural as you can get - then rinsed clean and cooked, canned, and sold at Walmart
IndgoViolet t1_itw5h42 wrote
Reply to comment by DivvySUCKS in LPT: if you're hungry I don't have a lot of money, by pasta. by DivvySUCKS
If you can find gluten free pasta for 12 cents a box, why aren't you reselling it? Every time I find it in the store it's expensive.
IndgoViolet t1_itw4xby wrote
Reply to comment by DivvySUCKS in LPT: if you're hungry I don't have a lot of money, by pasta. by DivvySUCKS
Corn treated with lye to make the protein in it bio-available. It's what they make corn tortillas and corn chips from. A powerhouse traditional Mexican/Native American food. You often see it in soups as well as the afore mentioned tortillas, chips, tamales, etc..
IndgoViolet t1_itvxadt wrote
Can't beat dried beans, hominy, and rice. Cheap, filling, pantry stable, and nutritious. And if you're scavenging/scrounging parm cheese, seasoning, and condiment packages from friends' take-outs as you say in the comments, you can make them pretty tasty.
Edit: google says a lb of pintos is $1.70USD which will make 6 servings, cooked = .28 cents per, Rice is $1.35USD for a 1lb bag totaling 7.5 servings = .18 cents per, and Great Value Hominy is $3.98USD for 110.4oz /24 servings = .63 cents per serving for a complete protein meal. You will have to refrigerate the left over hominy after opening though.
IndgoViolet t1_ixvq63b wrote
Reply to LPT - When attending a social gathering with a partner, establish an escape plan. by Silvawuff
"Some of us can only probe the anal glands of human social contact as much as we can bear. "
Quick! Someone post this to r/BrandNewSentence