1. complain about baby boomers who complain about millennials
2. drink cold brew coffee out of mason jars
i think that's it
I once went to a restaurant and they served us water in mason jars and I was like what
damn sounds like i'm a millennial
3.complain about millenials
Quote from: Khadafi on March 30, 2016, 09:08:34 PM
I once went to a restaurant and they served us water in mason jars and I was like what
this happened to me in Eugene
ive seen more people drinking out of mason jars here than back in NC, and when it happened in NC it was usually moonshine in the jar
i never knew of the jar thing until eugene.
Quote from: SVT on May 16, 2016, 01:49:08 AM
i never knew of the jar thing until eugene.
they do that in every fucking *hip* coffee shop in this city, even for hot coffee, and it's like these things retain heat for a fucking century, i can't drink my damn coffee until half an hour after its brought to the table argh;
cold brew coffee is the biggest lie ever sold to the world
the fuck u just say, cold brew concentrate is amazing, its like cocaine in coffee form; at least the shit i make it akudood;
Quote from: C.Mongler on May 16, 2016, 12:45:44 PM
the fuck u just say, cold brew concentrate is amazing, its like cocaine in coffee form; at least the shit i make it akudood;
i bet you like taco salad too
what the fuck is a taco salad doodhuh;
Quote from: C.Mongler on May 16, 2016, 06:18:54 PM
what the fuck is a taco salad doodhuh;
the second biggest lie ever sold to the world
i would have an iv drip of espresso if i could idgaf
my mom made taco salad but i didnt like it but my other brothers did and i dont htink my mom actually made it i think only my brothers made it.
i think mason jars are actually super practical even though they're annoyingly trendy
when im back in WA i plan on ONLY having different sized mason jars for cups and most tupperwear
ill be able to save anything
Quote from: Boogus Epirus Aurelius on May 17, 2016, 06:51:02 PM
Quote from: antmaster5000 on May 17, 2016, 01:44:29 AM
i think mason jars are actually super practical even though they're annoyingly trendy
when im back in WA i plan on ONLY having different sized mason jars for cups and most tupperwear
ill be able to save anything
Dont store food inside and don't drink from one of those! Most mason jars (with the exception of one or two companies) coat the inside of their jars with a chemical based (not plant), non stick coating to ease the canning process. During canning, you can dissolve and sanitize the sealant, but some remnants can be found in the natural imperfections in the glass. Through repeated use, like consuming drinks (especially fizzy ones), those dormant sealant particles can dissolve or dislodge and, over time, cause some very serious health concerns!
r u srs i thought mason jars, because of their glassy properties would be exempt from chemicals leeching onto your food like tin cans and plastic bottles
when i lived in jersey i had some mason jars, they're the epitome of wannabe middleclass aesthetics
i stored sugar and flour in them and had a little terra cotta bear protect the sugar from hardening
I'm pretty sure Boog is just fuckin aroung n_u
pls stop making threads about me it is hurtful
Quote from: YPargh on May 17, 2016, 07:59:47 PM
I'm pretty sure Boog is just fuckin aroung n_u
i think you're right i was legit concerned for a sec
you monster boognish
Quote from: Boogus Epirus Aurelius on May 17, 2016, 06:51:02 PM
Quote from: antmaster5000 on May 17, 2016, 01:44:29 AM
i think mason jars are actually super practical even though they're annoyingly trendy
when im back in WA i plan on ONLY having different sized mason jars for cups and most tupperwear
ill be able to save anything
Dont store food inside and don't drink from one of those! Most mason jars (with the exception of one or two companies) coat the inside of their jars with a chemical based (not plant), non stick coating to ease the canning process. During canning, you can dissolve and sanitize the sealant, but some remnants can be found in the natural imperfections in the glass. Through repeated use, like consuming drinks (especially fizzy ones), those dormant sealant particles can dissolve or dislodge and, over time, cause some very serious health concerns!
Be Careful out there!
thanks boognish
[spoiler]thoognish[/spoiler]
im making sauerkraut and after the first day i hadn't sealed the can right and it leaked. i closed it tight, but i've been wondering if the kraut is safe to eat. is it? pls answer
Quote from: YPargh on May 17, 2016, 07:59:47 PM
I'm pretty sure Boog is just fuckin aroung n_u
well apparently there's such a thing as bpa-free jars so maybe there might be some slight credence to it
but i'll trust the fda that it's safe to eat from mason jars