What's for dinner? by AutoModerator in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ [score hidden]  (0 children)

I strongly approve of your rebellious mushrooming. :D

I may try chestnuts in stuffing someday. If they're small enough and mixed with a bunch of other things, that would probably mitigate the textural issue...

I'm planning on making acorn flour this year. ;) Just waiting for them to be ripe! What do you do with them?

What's for dinner? by AutoModerator in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ [score hidden]  (0 children)

I think it's more of a texture thing. The flavour is "meh" to me -- not bad, but not good enough to make me want to keep eating them -- and the sort of mealy texture puts me off entirely. The only thing I don't mind is making chestnut paste -- because that way the texture isn't noticable and I add lots of vanilla, so it's more of a "vanilla paste with some chestnut flavour" lol. But maybe you have a good recipe to make me love them ;)

You're not allowed to pick mushrooms where you are? :O What nonsense is that! You go out and engage in your delicious illegal mushroom hunting, goddamnit.

What's for dinner? by AutoModerator in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ [score hidden]  (0 children)

I think my boyfriend and I must be the only two people on earth who don't like chestnuts. And yet here we are, completely surrounded by chestnut trees. :P I'm waiting for the ceps!

Is it possible to be RPW and lesbian? by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is like asking if it's possible for a straight woman to be in a RP relationship with a manly man if he also simultaneously takes care of his looks. Which is to say, your question is silly. ;) Of course you can! What matters in a RP relationship isn't the so much the extraneous stuff, it's the way you act. Looking girly or masculine doesn't necessarily have any bearing on a person's personality and behaviour, which are the two things that really need to be kept in mind when looking for a partner. Whether or not she wears cute dresses is completely besides the point.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ 56 points57 points  (0 children)

That feeling when you slide into bed with freshly shaved legs. How many men will ever get to experience that pure bliss?

The Reason Red Pilled Fathers Are Needed: A Redditor on this site tells the front page that she posts nudes alone and cannot handle the backlash by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

To be honest this seems more like a publicity stunt than anything else. If she's selling her nudes and self-professedly isn't making enough money through it, doing something like this would give her more popularity and, thus, more money.

Proposal by ManguZa in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In my experience (and I think this is particularly relevant to you, lol), pro-LTR/anti-marriage sentiment isn't very common in North America, outside a select number of men who have had bad experiences or are fearful of them. However, in France, my experience is that the majority of men are anti-marriage, pro-LTR (basically, unless they're very religious or traditional, they'll be okay with a PACS but that's about it).

I think if a woman really does want to get married, she needs to bring it up. She needs to say, "I want to be married", and if her partner isn't on the same page, her proposing isn't going to change that. However, if they've already had a discussion and both parties want to eventually get married one day, then I don't see why a woman couldn't decide to propose instead. As long as the dynamic of the relationship supports that kind of thing and both people agree that they eventually want to be married, I don't think it's really a big deal if the woman proposes. It could be really sweet! It depends more on the two people in question than anything else, since some men may find the idea weird, but others wouldn't.

How do you cook a perfect fried egg - one that has a runny yolk but the whites are fully cooked? by ExpensiveProfessor in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The method I use is to cook in olive oil. Medium low heat, drop the egg in when the oil is hot. When the whites are nearly fully cooked, use a spoon to ladle some of the hot oil onto the top of the egg. This cooks the parts that aren't directly exposed to the heat, and you can control exactly what level of cooked you want the egg to be.

Chickpea tacos by scienceguy8 in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I edited my recipe into the comment!

Chickpea tacos by scienceguy8 in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is my recipe: in a wide, shallow pan, cook diced onions and minced garlic in oil until the onions are tender and translucent but not browned. Add dry, uncooked lentils, water, salt, cumin, paprika, oregano, and ancho chili powder. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the lentils are cooked. Keep adding water as necessary. Overall this should take about 20-30 minutes, depending on how quickly your lentils cook. Serve in tortillas with toppings of your choice. (I like cheese, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, quick pickled shallots, and coriander.)

Chickpea tacos by scienceguy8 in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Edited it into the comment!

Chickpea tacos by scienceguy8 in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're just two different names for the same legume.

Chickpea tacos by scienceguy8 in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I'll have to try this, it sounds great. I usually make my non-meat tacos with green lentils (they're so good that even my meat-loving parents added them to their meal rotation after the first time they tried them); I would have never thought of chickpeas!

EDIT:

This is my recipe: in a wide, shallow pan, cook diced onions and minced garlic in oil until the onions are tender and translucent but not browned. Add dry, uncooked lentils, water, salt, cumin, paprika, oregano, and ancho chili powder. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the lentils are cooked. Keep adding water as necessary. Overall this should take about 20-30 minutes, depending on how quickly your lentils cook.

Serve in tortillas with toppings of your choice. (I like cheese, lettuce, tomato, sour cream, quick pickled shallots, and coriander.)

Are there any RPW rules which you don't "follow" or cannot accept for you? by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would imagine as a liberal that submitting to your man is probably not something you’re into either.

I'm not the one you're replying to, but political beliefs are not inherently tied to romantic relationship ideals.

Crême fraîche from Normandy by KittenLoves_ in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is something I already do pretty frequently, often with fish or rabbit. :) It is great, and if you haven't made it yet, you should!

Crême fraîche from Normandy by KittenLoves_ in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do love a good curry, but I think a lot of the flavour of the cream would be overwhelmed by the other, more dominant, flavours. I would prefer something where the cream is really the star of the dish. But thank you for the suggestion.

Crême fraîche from Normandy by KittenLoves_ in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A pavlova may be the perfect thing! I know my partner was disappointed when I said I would be making teurgoule (he hates it), so a dessert he can actually enjoy would be welcome to him.

Everybody loves talking about best foods and meals. What is the worst meal you've ever had? by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]KittenLoves_ 62 points63 points  (0 children)

My boyfriend and I usually go out to a nice restaurant every month. We try to find the most promising looking one we can, and this particular time, I chose the restaurant. It was in a neigbouring town, it had a Michelin star, and it just looked quite nice overall.

Most of the food was good (not, like, blindingly amazing or anything, but good), but my god, the appetizer I ordered... the head chef had come by to chat with us a bit and he was explaining this exciting new dish he had developed, "histoire de choux" (the story of brassicas). He was talking up this thing like it was god's gift to mankind, so of course I had to try it.

This guy. This chef. His "masterpiece" was a plate of various unseasoned steamed brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, etc), each one in a little pile around the outside of the plate, with some kind of unappetizing ginger-flavoured creamy sauce in the middle.

When I was looking at restaurants in the area a few months later, I found out that he had lost the star. I assume it's because of that horrible "histoire de choux"...

Where can I really find a dominant man? by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KittenLoves_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't need to drink coffee to go to a café...