• LovableSidekick@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Srsly?

    This reminds me of a roommate my sister had, who asked her what went into a grilled cheese sandwich. She said just two pieces of bread with a slice of cheese between them. She went into the kitchen a few minutes later to find the roommate staring at the uncooked sandwich on a plate. “Something wrong?” she asked. Roommate answered, “Is this supposed to melt the cheese?”

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    14 hours ago

    Pro tip: if you want your food to taste saltier but you’ve already salted it, throw a bit of lemon juice in there. Oftentimes when your mouth tells you it’s not salty enough, what it actually needs is a bit of acid

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    1 day ago

    I usually cook without much salt because you can always add more, but you can never remove it. This way everyone can eat each meal to their liking.