I had some leftover ramen broth, leftover pickled veggie juice, sumac, mushroom seasoning, and jerk spice. Sounds gross but it all worked out perfect
Thanks!
Turmeric and persian spices 🙏
My friend ordered them from the website then gave a bunch to me
Matrix is awful, sorry. I tried using it for like a year, but it kept randomly encrypting things and not letting ppl see messages, or worse, kicking them out of the chat
There's no difference actually. You seem uneducated about eugenics
They killed for their skins. It's not a "by-product" which would be thrown away otherwise
https://twitter.com/matthewhayek/status/1646145797698756610?t=AL_msrN0woNtB7gqF_pv7A&s=19
It's plant based capitalism.
Tyson hopes to undercut the vegan market that already exists by making sure that money goes to them and not to vegan companies. That money will be and has been used to continue their core business of hurting animals. It's portfolio diversification with the end goal of killing smaller companies and achieving monopoly in their sector. They don't care about animals, they care about profits.
Tyson as a company also lobbies for ag-gag laws that aim to turn vegan activists into criminals and felons and keep the world from seeing what they (Tyson) do to animals and the environment. When you buy from them, they take that money and use it to fund anti-vegan and anti-environment legislation (not to mention anti-welfare legislation for their victims)
Yeah, but not by any NATO country
Earlier I made pintos de olla with corn and brown rice. Later, I had a bunch of leftovers, so I made pinto burgers to freeze
This recipe will get you there. My beans were already flavored because of how I cooked them, but for seasoning, I'd suggest taco seasoning like cumin, coriander, oregano, garlic, onion, chiles, lime, etc. Mash up the beans with a fork or potato masher then add everything else. Form into patties by hand. I put them in the fridge to set for 20 minutes then cook in the oven or freeze for later
Also go vegan, it's easier than hurting animals