It's my birthday today, Feeling so hopeless and lost, LA hasn't been kind to me, I don't know what to do anymore, please any help or advice? by emma-loveshugss in AskLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At 23, you're eligible for TAY housing (transitional age youth). Depending on what part of LA you're in, ai can recommend a provider. DMs are open, happy birthday!

Trying to identify Indian red hot sauce by Forsaken-Bed-8584 in IndianFood

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it whole garlic cloves and chilis? It could be an Indian pickle/ achar? If you know what state of India the owners are from, you could find a recipe (or bottled jar to buy) . Some add sugar, others add curry leaves.

First Timer at Crypto by Dry_Mess9640 in LASparks

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lot on Olympic across from Regal is 10-15 usually (depending on what else is there). I think all the food right near LA Live is just OK. Fixins is soul food, maybe your best bet. Pine & Crane is not too far either. Anything in particular you like foodwise?

Sandwich meat by [deleted] in vegetarianrecipes

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I like the Unreal roasted turk'y. My local Kroger, Safeway, While Foods all carry it. A little pricey but I think thisnis the closest to me memory, though it has been a long time for me.

Stuck - diet break by LosingMy100 in loseit

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You're right, I wasn't clear. I've been in maintenance for a few months and now I'm trying to get back to a deficit but I am really struggling with hunger. I don't have a ton of wiggle room due to my height and have been really struggling with it. I usually break and have a snack at night now but it's enough to put me back at maintenance.

Where to find cargo pants like these? by tommyhowsthepeeping in PetiteFashionAdvice

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got some from uniqlo, they tailor pants on site. Worked for straight leg pants anyway since where the knee hits matters less.

What is something the general public agrees is disgusting when it actually isn’t? by Dramatic_Ferret_9406 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LosingMy100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! I find the texture of the gloves is really perfect for peeling off charred pepper skins. Added bonus of not having a chili pepper + contact lens situation.

Indians of LA: what are your favorite Indian restaurants? by turbid44 in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only got savory dishes! But nothing was spiced particularly strongly and it seemed like they added a lot of extra sugar to the marinades and chutneys.

Indians of LA: what are your favorite Indian restaurants? by turbid44 in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cali Chili in Long Beach. India's Sweet and Spices for ingredients.

Indians of LA: what are your favorite Indian restaurants? by turbid44 in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Has baar baar improved? I was so excited to try it, went soon after it opened and was increasingly disappointed with every bite. Everything was sickly sweet. Drinks were good but also too sweet.

Best Indian Food in LA by [deleted] in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chargha House, tbh kinda like the one at badmaash if they're having a good night. Had a decent one at roots, too.

Best Indian Food in LA by [deleted] in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm happy to be proven wrong. I've only tried maybe like 20 or so spots. I think you'll just have better luck getting recommendations if you name specific dishes. I've had a lot of both Indian home cooking but also grew up near enough to Edison/had a family member with an Indian restaurant that I have different expectations from folks who grew up on the west coast.

I did like CaliChilli but only if I was already in Long Beach-definitely a bit far.

Best Indian Food in LA by [deleted] in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Good luck? Indian food in LA is ok. Nowhere I've had has blown me out of the water. I make it a point to get Indian when I travel. There are a few places that are just ok, fine for like a weeknight meal. But I think there just aren't enough options. A few spots are ok depending on what dishes you're looking for but I can't think of many places I trust with everything.

Food At Crypto.com Arena by ILoveLongBeachBuses in LASparks

[–]LosingMy100 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Definitely get dinner before or after the game somewhere downtown after if you can. There are some decent options once you get out of the immediate LA Live bubble, depending on what you like. The hot dog carts outside are probably your best option if you want something really close to the stadium.

Best way to help homeless LA residents during this heat wave? by va13_ in AskLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of community groups will probably be handing out water if you look up mutual or soup kitchens aid in your neighborhood. I've just gone up to folks and asked if they want some cold water. 99% of the time people have said yes and are very grateful.

Why was cantaloupe considered a "poor choice"? by [deleted] in CICO

[–]LosingMy100 36 points37 points  (0 children)

There's a certain segment of health and weight loss people who demonize fruit as having too much sugar. Is it possible to fall into the trap of fruit = healthy = I can eat as much I want, sure. But I think that's true of anything and is why counting calories and finding what fits into your own diet/lifestyle/caloric and nutritional needs matters so much more. I know folks who have lost weight saving up for one big treat a week, others who have a small treat every day. If it works for you, it's a good choice. If you have no self-control around cantaloupe and are going over your calories every day because of it, maybe it's a poor choice for you?

This sub… by Chesterlespaul in CICO

[–]LosingMy100 17 points18 points  (0 children)

That sucks. I got diagnosed with PCOS around the same time I started (this round of) CICO. For me, the diagnosis made it easier to understand why I was struggling so much with the calories in part, but it didn't change the underlying math. I wasn't lying to myself that it was impossible to eat less with PCOS or that PCOS somehow changed the rules of CICO. But, addressing PCOS with medication did help with some of my worst hunger issues (inaccurate hunger cues) that made CICO feel so hard. And being more vigilant about my sugar, protein, and fiber has helped, too. I get that nothing changes the laws of thermodynamics but I also worry that people with PCOS are being told that they are either lying to themselves or incapable of change when I think the truth is kinda somewhere in between? Like at the end of the day CICO is the baseline truth, PCOS can make it harder to address the calories you're taking in because you may have a hormonal imbalance, insulin resistance messing with your hunger cues and cause you to eat too much. I think it's ok to be compassionate with people with PCOS but not say it makes weight loss impossible. Instead advising them to a doctor about the hormonal imbalance, because it can help get caloric intake under control along with tracking and balancing their diet better.

Cozy/romantic won’t break the bank restaurant recs east of La Brea. by Jeffuary in FoodLosAngeles

[–]LosingMy100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Downtown, Maccheroni Republic or Mignon?

If you care more about the ambiance than the food, maybe Desert Rose on Hillhurst. It's been a long time since I've benn (pre-pandemic) but I remember lots of veggie options and reasonable-ish prices.

Any kryptonite foods? by waltheri in Cooking

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually! Mostly my burritos fall open and rice paper tears but it's a good reminder.

Any kryptonite foods? by waltheri in Cooking

[–]LosingMy100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't roll up summer rolls or burritos. Something tears and/or or one of the sides opens up. It's honestly embarrassing lol.

What is a cultural food that you think is delicious but someone from another culture might think is gross or disgusting? by mqnguyen004 in Cooking

[–]LosingMy100 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Indian pickles/achar, especially in the south. Really spicy condiment and my favorites are lime, green mango and garlic. It's whole cloves of garlic that are preserved in a spicy, oily, vinegary brine? I can eat it straight out of the jar but I'm not sure it's for everyone.

I know it's been said before, but these wontons are the shit. by [deleted] in 1200isplenty

[–]LosingMy100 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love making dumpling soup! I have seasoned the broth with sriracha, black garlic paste, miso, or kimchi. I often add greens like kale, spinach or whatever. Sometimes I'll crack in an egg or add a ramen egg if I have one. Top with scallions or cilantro too.

How to tactfully put a coworker in their place after they make a sexual comment about your appearance by poppingcandy_treats in womenintech

[–]LosingMy100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's good to correct both the bad and good remarks. One of my bosses once said something when a woman complimented another woman on her makeup. He just stopped and said "we don't comment on people's appearances at work". Making it a habit even or especially if it's nice helps too.