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Pinckas Ben Nochkan says: Tell us tales of student kitchen disasters and stories of dining decadence. B3ta Mods say: "Minge" does not a funny answer make

(, Thu 26 May 2011, 14:09)
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hmmmm?
Didnt that Heston fella get the navy to use sous vide meals on submarines, save storage space of fresh veggies and fill the space with them instead, so the subs could stay out longer?
If they do make lots of lovely incubated microbes I dread to think what the heads look like after many months at sea :|
(, Sat 28 May 2011, 21:10, 1 reply)
Vacuum packing must be the third most common method of preserving food after canning and freezing.
The man is clearly a fucking idiot.

(edit: ... and drying. And maybe salting. Still ... it's definitely up there in the top five or ten. Shut up.)
(, Sat 28 May 2011, 21:14, closed)
aye
the clue is in the word vacuum
(, Sat 28 May 2011, 21:16, closed)
just who, are we calling an idiot?
I never called into question the microbiological safety, and trust me on this one, I am THE most picky person regarding chill-chain integrity. Its the texture that is the biggest issue AND the fact that you need expensive equipment (vac packer and water baths) when all I ask is the you have a heat source and a frying pan. Its all a bit "Emperors New Clothes". But... do not misunderstand me; I am very intrigued and entertained by much of molecular gastronomy. I have dabbled with alginate baths, gellan and other stuff. Its just the sous vide thing that has got right up my nose.
(, Sat 28 May 2011, 21:26, closed)
I was calling the person worried about germs an idiot.
But now I'm calling you an idiot for not being able to read a straightforward conversation, not knowing where to put the punctuation in a basic sentence, and having an interest in the fucking "chill chain".
(, Sun 29 May 2011, 7:41, closed)
Ooh, hark at Mr Oxford comma picking holes in other people's punctuation

(, Sun 29 May 2011, 17:52, closed)
That's Dr. Oxford comma, thanks.

(, Sun 29 May 2011, 18:51, closed)
points
punctuation: Where it matters, I employ others to sort this for me.
Chill chain: You can be as scathing as you like. I just hope I never, ever have the misfortune to go anywhere near any food you have prepared.
conversation thread: I read this more than once - it may be obvious to you but it is 'actually' not clear.
You: take your middle class attitudes and ideals and stuff them right up your pompous arse.
Sous vide: Its still shit.
(, Sun 29 May 2011, 19:37, closed)
Don't worry, petal. You never will.

(, Mon 30 May 2011, 11:33, closed)
I am given to understand that the military / NASA favour irradiation
as a means to preserve food. And to make it easier to find in the dark.
(, Sat 28 May 2011, 23:37, closed)
There's some Sushi in Tokyo that is never ever going off.

(, Sun 29 May 2011, 7:56, closed)

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