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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1095 on: April 17, 2014, 08:07:01 am »

Any idea if this would work with soy milk or any other non-dairy equivalent, for us lactose intolerants?
I have no idea about soy milk - never tried it in my life. Trust Arx. It will work with water, though, but the taste isn't as good.
Soy milk works, but makes the resultant caramel taste very bland and unappetizing. You are better off using water.
What about butter?
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1096 on: April 17, 2014, 08:42:31 am »

Any idea if this would work with soy milk or any other non-dairy equivalent, for us lactose intolerants?
I have no idea about soy milk - never tried it in my life. Trust Arx. It will work with water, though, but the taste isn't as good.
Soy milk works, but makes the resultant caramel taste very bland and unappetizing. You are better off using water.
What about butter?
Never tried that, but the result will probably be to oily to stomach, seeing how cream makes it filled with fat already.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1097 on: April 17, 2014, 02:18:42 pm »

Any idea if this would work with soy milk or any other non-dairy equivalent, for us lactose intolerants?
I have no idea about soy milk - never tried it in my life. Trust Arx. It will work with water, though, but the taste isn't as good.
Soy milk works, but makes the resultant caramel taste very bland and unappetizing. You are better off using water.
What about butter?
Never tried that, but the result will probably be to oily to stomach, seeing how cream makes it filled with fat already.

Ooh!  Ooh!  I know the answer to this one--where there is lactose intolerance, you can usually substitute coconut milk!  Almond milk can also work, but it is not very thick. 
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1098 on: April 17, 2014, 02:41:14 pm »

Any idea if this would work with soy milk or any other non-dairy equivalent, for us lactose intolerants?
I have no idea about soy milk - never tried it in my life. Trust Arx. It will work with water, though, but the taste isn't as good.
Soy milk works, but makes the resultant caramel taste very bland and unappetizing. You are better off using water.
What about butter?
Never tried that, but the result will probably be to oily to stomach, seeing how cream makes it filled with fat already.

Ooh!  Ooh!  I know the answer to this one--where there is lactose intolerance, you can usually substitute coconut milk!  Almond milk can also work, but it is not very thick.
I cook with almond milk all the time. i actually prefer it to all the other non-dairy options out there (soy, rice, coconut). Coconut milk ice cream is good though -- sort of has the consistency of thick marshmellow fluff.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1099 on: April 18, 2014, 03:14:14 am »

You guys are now making me sad that I have a diabetic sister and can make neither fudge nor caramel.

Instead I made carbonara!


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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1100 on: April 18, 2014, 11:05:06 pm »

Dear lord, that was worth the 4 hours baking time.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1101 on: April 18, 2014, 11:20:19 pm »

Dear lord, that was worth the 4 hours baking time.
Does it taste like Skittles?
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1102 on: April 18, 2014, 11:31:02 pm »

Dear lord, that was worth the 4 hours baking time.
Does it taste like Skittles?
Oh god that's beautiful! How did you do it?
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1103 on: April 18, 2014, 11:42:21 pm »

Dear lord, that was worth the 4 hours baking time.
Does it taste like Skittles?
Unfortunately not.

Dear lord, that was worth the 4 hours baking time.
Does it taste like Skittles?
Oh god that's beautiful! How did you do it?
Made a normal cheesecake recipe, foodcolored 4 separate bowls of the batter, poured in 1 at a time. It was actually surprisingly easy.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1104 on: April 19, 2014, 01:48:58 am »

Oh my god that is glorious.

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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1105 on: April 21, 2014, 01:54:52 pm »

Made a pie using a ready-to-use poppy seed pie filling. Not entirely sure what I was doing, I also added some pecans and drizzled some chocolate syrup on top the moment I took it out of the oven.

Fed a slice to the girl I'm in love with. She said it was "okay", but I'm not sure if that was good or bad "okay". I myself thought it was a bit oversweet.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1106 on: April 21, 2014, 02:38:52 pm »

Made a pie using a ready-to-use poppy seed pie filling. Not entirely sure what I was doing, I also added some pecans and drizzled some chocolate syrup on top the moment I took it out of the oven.

Fed a slice to the girl I'm in love with. She said it was "okay", but I'm not sure if that was good or bad "okay". I myself thought it was a bit oversweet.

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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1107 on: April 21, 2014, 05:55:44 pm »

You have to make tea from them for that. I've heard it works surprisingly well, but it apparently varies from brand to brand. I might try it out sometime.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1108 on: April 21, 2014, 05:57:40 pm »

You have to make tea from them for that. I've heard it works surprisingly well, but it apparently varies from brand to brand. I might try it out sometime.
I am surprised forums like that aren't shut down.
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Re: Food Thread: Fry Me a River
« Reply #1109 on: April 21, 2014, 06:05:48 pm »

You'd be surprised what other forums don't get shut down... Bluelight is a very valuable harm reduction-oriented forum, and it may have kept a few friends of mine from trying some rather stupid stuff; it promotes responsible (to a degree) and safe (as much as reasonably possible) drug use. Erowid - not a forum, but a site for similar stuff - is even better in this regard.
However, there are... other sorts of forums. Especially worrying (from a prohibitionist's perspective) are the various chemistry forums. The largest of them was The Hive, which got shut down in the early 2000's. Mirrors still exist, though, and it has left behind among internet drug cooks the habit of using bee metaphors. (Meth-)Amphetamine, for example, is sometimes referred to as honey. Other forums like that are still around, and even though they're small and largely inactive, you'd be surprised what information can be had there. These are people with a very clear goal, and they are very determined and surprisingly inventive. It's mostly due to the stupidity (or economic genre savvy) of actual large-scale drug producers that the drug situation isn't much worse.
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