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Drunemeton, (edited ) in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?
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Phở Bo (Vietnamese beef soup). It’s such an amazingly good soup, but the making of it is a multi-step process that takes hours.

https://www.cooking-therapy.com/traditional-vietnamese-pho-recipe/

pokemaster787,

If you’ve got a pressure cooker you can make pho ga (chicken pho) in under 30 minutes and it’s almost as good as beef in my opinion. Also way cheaper to make than beef pho.

Drusas, (edited )

I've got to disagree. When I make it, it tastes so much richer than the more quickly made stuff you can get at any restaurant. The two don't even compare.

Edit: Even more so, bo kho. The homemade stuff takes me about 14 hours for a big batch with lots of leftovers. I can't even bother eating the stuff made at restaurants where they cut corners and don't simmer all day.

idunnololz,
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I used to think this until I spent a month tinkering with different recipes and ideas to make a good “cheater pho”. Pho that doesn’t take 1 day to make yet gets about 90% of the tastes of a great pho. I think i succeeded but it’s probably basphamy to some people.

I found the food networks recipe to be a great starting place if you want to give it a shot.

ironhydroxide, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?

Moe

Cause it’s the cleaner in WALL-E

piskertariot,

Another Moe checking in!

“Foreign contaminant!”

Xariphon, in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?

Baklava. I love it. When my aunts make it it's always amazing. But holy crap if it isn't the most tedious, fiddly, obnoxious stuff to make. And that's if you're not also making your own phyllo dough... all like six miles of it that goes in a batch one vapor thin layer at a time.

hydrospanner,

That seems like one of those cases where the production is only worth it if it’s a group/family tradition to get together and enjoy everyone’s company while you do it.

Like…no part of my family makes baklava, but if I had a friend whose Greek or Turkish family met up once a year and made it, I would love to come help, as much for the experience as to learn about how to make it.

In my area where I grew up (if not my actual family) that food is pierogi: families will get together and make massive quantities of pierogi, usually with the grandmas of the families directing the process. Everyone goes home with dozens and dozens for the freezer.

From what I gather, it’s not worth making like…one dozen for a meal, but if you’re going to go through the process, you might as well make hundreds.

makeshiftreaper, in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?

Halal Chicken and Lamb over rice. I’ve made my own at home before and after all the effort that goes into making the sauces, the meats, the rice, and veggies, I somehow end up with a dish that cost at least twice what street carts sell, at 5 times the length to make it and isn’t as good. I wouldn’t make it at home unless I lived somewhere where that was the only way I could get it

RBWells,

Even more so, bo kho.

I just want to express my appreciation for this phrase.

I also do agree that homemade broth is worth making, but it is more a byproduct of having made something else for me. And it’s not difficult just takes a long time. Chuck everything in the slow cooker overnight, in the morning there is stock. Then from the bones of that stock you can make the bone broth, again overnight will work.

AnneBonny, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

so far so good

Catoblepas, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

My <1 year old nephew nearly choked to death on a nerf dart. He briefly went unresponsive before the ambulance got there and would probably be dead if both his parents didn’t have medical training.

So I guess it’s not ruined in that he’s still alive and probably okay (still waiting to see if he aspirated anything), but it’s not how you want to spend Christmas! Especially the older siblings watching all this happen.

Track_Shovel,
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Wow I’m super glad he’s ok. That could have been so so so much worse

HerbalGamer,
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Imagine killing someone with a nerf gun. That’s gotta be a record!

sock,

im cpr certified and technically have the knowledge to “save” a choking person as i work a “safety job”. i often wonder if id actually be able to do it in a real situation. shits scary i hope kiddos ok.

Catoblepas,

The doctors gave him the all clear!

AtariDump,

You would.

Instincts kick in and you just do without thinking.

SeedyOne,

Whew, glad they saved him! Reminds me I used to tell friends with children or that live alone they should have a LifeVac in their home medical kit. Under 100 bucks.

Hobart_the_GoKart,

Thanks! I didn’t know this existed.

sour, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?
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cute laptops cousin

ShroOmeric, in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?

Crepes are stressfull? How simpler could something be?

tinyVoltron,
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I literally made 15 10-inch crepes for my family this morning. Using 2 pans it took about 30-40 minutes. Made some raspberry sauce before getting the crepes going. All told, the whole process took less than an hour and was awesome.

ericbomb,

Yeah but using pre bought it takes like 3 minutes depending on the filling.

So that’s why brain say bad.

ericbomb,

I have a mental block against things that need to be made one by one and are like 20 calories.

I want lots of food if I do things one by one.

Hildegarde,

Have you tried two pans at the same time? Solves the one by one problem quite nicely.

SayJess,
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When I get a million dollars, that’d be me.

Hildegarde,

You might be sliiiightly overestimating the cost of a stove and pans.

SayJess, (edited )
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How else are you gonna get two pans at the same time? I figure with that kind of money, I’d find a way.

ShroOmeric,

Ehehe that explains it!

banneryear1868,

I grew up making crepes, or whatever the Mennonite equivalent is, and it’s one of the easiest things in the world to me. I have a ziplock full of crepes in my freezer right now.

Cottage cheese and bessensap crepes <3

Kusimulkku,

How simpler could something be

I do wonder this a lot on Lemmy

Drusas, in What's a food you love, that isn't worth making from scratch?

Almost anything that involves phyllo dough. Banitsa is worth occasionally doing homemade only because you can't really find it anywhere, but anything else is just not worth it.

Lemminary, (edited ) in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?

You can’t ruin a Christmas party if you don’t have one!

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1e4d6c4d-20dc-4282-b17a-2ea23e2df9e1.webm

But I will say that my entire neighborhood felt like a war zone because my neighbors felt the need to use fireworks all night that can only be described as bombs. One literally shook my walls and set off car alarms. I can’t believe they’re not regulated!

Edit: Apparently they are illegal but the law isn’t being properly enforced. Shucks.

GlitzyArmrest,
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You sure they weren’t trying to shoot down Santa’s sleigh?

snaprails,
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Do you live in Jabalya by any chance?

Lemminary,

No, but you wouldn’t have known the difference that night lol

Talaraine, in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
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What 'ruined' Christmas this year was having to go home and spend it with my parents, one of whom is bedridden and non responsive from Alzheimers. It's more akin to a wake where everyone is focused on someone who is dead and there's little joy to be had. I've been doing it now for 5 years and there's no sign that it will end soon.

It is incredibly stressful and morose. Christmas isn't really joyful anymore because Mom could die at any time. The worst part of it is that all of us recognize that she's suffering and so are we, but the government won't allow any other outcome.

Still, the family shows up and puts in the work for caring for her for many reasons, the least of which is that she raised us for almost 20 years. She was a wonderful person and she's owed that, bottom line. It is uplifting in a way because we come together and work together for a purpose and while it's hard and sad, we've bonded over it nonetheless.

But.. what kind of Christmas will we have once she's gone?

flicker,

Hopefully, one with quiet relief.

Mom wouldn't want you miserable every year because of her.

HerbalGamer,
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The worst part of it is that all of us recognize that she’s suffering and so are we, but the government won’t allow any other outcome.

That sucks so much; my grandfather basically lived for two years too long. Can’t imagine 5 years of that tbh.

FlyingSquid,
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Christmas isn’t really joyful anymore because Mom could die at any time. The worst part of it is that all of us recognize that she’s suffering and so are we, but the government won’t allow any other outcome.

I feel “lucky” because it only took my dad two years to die from serious symptoms starting to the end, but that’s two years too long. He was a university professor and he ended up doing 50-piece jigsaw puzzles. We should allow people to end their life with dignity.

ElBarto, (edited ) in So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
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My mid 20s niece who lost an argument with my 2 year old great-nephew and spent the rest of Christmas shitty because people (me) kept making fun of her.

Gumus,

How’s that ruined? That’s epic!

ElBarto,
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Oh I enjoyed it, but she was being a bitch and it made her worse. I’m just glad my nephew called her it and not me lol he’s a cute little cheeky red head, he’s safe.

rbesfe, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?

We named ours U Suck

Octopus1348, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?
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Wool-E is really good

avguser, in What's your automatic vacuum's name?

Vincent the Vacuum

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