What we don't really like and may be extreme is not mentioning actual brands but saying substitute or TVP is fine. The only reason we're against brand names and trademarks is that we don't want to become r/vegan like where the entire message board becomes brand recommendations and viral marketing instead of actual show and tell. I know we're super small and its really far away from happening but that is the anarchist bent.
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We're humans and a lot of people suggest actual chicken
Looks amazing AP! Am guest need slop
Looks great! Who cares how simple it is, its delicious rice!!!
I've seen this one before and it is a good one to show to carnists who insist Dairy doesn't kill cows.
Thanks for understanding, for what its worth if I were to make this I'd soak red lentils for a few hours until they were totally soft and blend them into a thick paste, then mix them with boiled potatoes, chopped cilantro, ginger paste, red chili mirch, cumin, coriander, turmeric salt, pepper, maybe some birdseye chilis then roll these into a ball and bake or fry. I do everything by eye and things like this are pretty forgiving
This is a really good one. While I still end up buying things pretty often it feels like I try and make sure they’re tools or something that will make my life actually better or enable me to do something I wasn’t able to before instead of buying things that just make me feel good on impulse. My latest purchases were a blood pressure monitor and an exercise bike
I've gained a lot in my life learning Urdu and Hindi and encourage more people to learn. They are essentially the same language with different scripts, but unlike Arabic or Chinese they are Indo European languages and are much easier to learn. I grew up speaking farsi so maybe it was easier for me but if you work in IT knowing Hindi is indispensable.
For clarity I deleted last weeks megathread so reactionaries can't screenshot it and drive their harassment engines.
I'm always prepared to run. Being Mizrahi and not a Zionazi means this can happen at any time, in any country since we are defined only by our otherness, even inside white mainstream Jewish communities. Some of these tips are harder reaches than other. I don't think you need to hit every one of these in order to be successful but evaluating each for yourself and making preparations for them will put you ahead of almost anyone.
- Always have your paperwork in order. This means your local ID, your passport, birth certificate, medical insurance and information, state benefit cards, banking information, emergency contact information and anything else you can think of (car title up to date etc). You should always maintain hard paper, non digital versions of these things. This is the number one thing that can hold you up at a border or in an emergency.
- Make friends and contacts in your local area. You are only as strong as your social network. It is hard and we are all alienated on purpose to be isolated but you must resist and fight this. Sign up for pot lucks, volunteer to help people at food banks, do anything you can to get out of your house and make connections. Even if these people aren't your friends, save their names and numbers in phone book (preferably non-digital).
- Work towards being as physically fit as possible. I am disabled in the sense I have out of control autoimmune disorders and have had arthritis since I was in my 20s, and I have a blood disorder that makes me permanently anemic, but even within my limitations I work hard on being as physically fit as possible. I eat a healthy diet and I do as much exercise as I can manage. I will never be able to go bike touring or run a marathon and that is OK, I just need my health to be good enough to get through a disaster.
- Learn medicine and stockpile any drugs that you are dependent on. You should be maintaining as much of a supply of any drug that you can't live without, within expiration and financial limits of course. Learn about other suppliers of any drug that you are dependent on beyond where you are getting them now. Learn how other people with your condition treats it in other countries for ideas.
- Save some amount of cash, your local currency is a good start, depending on your situation and ability try and keep some in other denominations. If you are in the US keep some Euros and Yuan. You only need a few hundred dollars in each.
- Do not take on more responsibility than you can reasonably plan for. If you believe, as I do, that you may need to run from brown shirts where you live one day then (for example) do not adopt animals and things you are responsible for unless you can plan to take them with you some how. In an emergency you may need to leave them behind.
- Learn another language. It is never too late.
- Have a social network that goes beyond your local area. We all have the internet, use it. Try and make friends in other countries and be honest with them.
That is all I got for now. I'm interested to see what other people think and other disaster prep scenarios that involve not running as AP has mentioned in their main post.
Haha I do not have that habit. I'm neither patient nor logical. I don't think people are really going to change their minds unless it benefits them in some way though which is kind of where I steer those kinds of discussions anyway. Most people are way too narcissistic to act towards the greater good.
To be honest I think we're hundreds of years away from a vegan world so non stop proselytizing on people who are not aligned isn't something I do often, I look for people who are ready. I don't and won't ever denigrate or disagree with the activists who do that though.
Extra firm is probably best, you can press it further as well. I usually think of tofu as a paneer substitute than a meat substitute but if you press it or buy extra firm and rip it with your hands then fry it then it tastes really good, like how Richa does it in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWohdoamOZE