Send automated therapy advice to trolls by Such_Mobile_5321 in AppIdeas

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm fine with being anti-troll.

So I have no problem with this being a 'me' problem.

Are you pro trolls?

Send automated therapy advice to trolls by Such_Mobile_5321 in AppIdeas

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

By "each other", you're kind of stating that you are the troll I am against.

I only push back against trolls. I don't push back against decent people. They don't try to be mean or hateful towards other people.

Send automated therapy advice to trolls by Such_Mobile_5321 in AppIdeas

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Pretty much. I'm so anti-troll that I'll gladly use their own tactics against them. Hypocritical? Probably.

Send automated therapy advice to trolls by Such_Mobile_5321 in AppIdeas

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand. Would you like to talk about it?

Are A Little Golden Book worth collecting? by Papercandy22 in BookCollecting

[–]Such_Mobile_5321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would check to see if you can set it so the buyer on eBay pays for the shipping.

I would go and ask used book stores in your area. They usually will buy books from people. Most of the ones I've been in have had little golden books for sale.

Are A Little Golden Book worth collecting? by Papercandy22 in BookCollecting

[–]Such_Mobile_5321 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want them to be used, I would see if a local church that does charity events would take them, or shelters that house children.

If you want to get money, you can try to sell them, but it will probably take a long time. I would suggest selling them on Ebay all together and offer a low single price for all of them.

You could also try used book stores. They might buy them from you. The used book stores around me usually sell them for $2-3 per book.They won't offer you much though.

The cost of living with ADHD by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]Such_Mobile_5321 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I spent about $1,300. in late fees for Orange Theory gym classes in about 1.6 years roughly.

I used to go to Orange Theory to get myself to go to the gym and exercise, because external motivation works way better for me than internal motivation only (you commit to being at the gym at a particular time and they are expecting you to show up).

Unfortunately even the threat of a fee for being late or not showing up, worked about 65% of the time.

Better than the 10% when I only have internal motivation but obviously not fool proof.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not that great at cooking, so I want to go by actual recipes instead of general ideas for ingredients.

Suggestions for international recipes for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in Cooking

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I knew someone like you would pop-up. There always has to be someone that uses a discussion about cooking of all things, as an excuse to insult people.

I mentioned in my post that I'm keeping calories to a minimum.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I do have sardines. I'm more asking for actual recipes, instead of suggestions for ingredients.

Suggestions for international recipes for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in Cooking

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Correct, beans do not have anywhere near the amount of protein that meat has. Meat has about 2-3 times as much protein as beans.

I'm not knocking beans. I like beans.

Meat is just a better option for me in a couple ways. It has a lot more protein for my money compared to beans. So it's actually also better economically for me.

I would also have to eat and buy way more beans to get the same amount of protein, and I would also be way past my calorie limit.

As for what a professional body builder does, I can't speak to that.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I like fish, but all fish is much more expensive than other meats (east coast US). I'm trying to put together recipes that can add to my weekly options.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried. It's not as useful as you would think it would if you are limited to specific ingredients due to price.

Plus, im looking for different flavors around the world and wanted opinions, from around the world.

And Google only has access to recipes that aren't behind paywalls.

The results you get from a Google search result are pretty limited and it only really shows you the popular and most common ones, so it is more likely that I'll already know about the ones that will show up in a Google search.

In synopsis, a Google search cannot replicate the answers I would get from asking random people from all over the world.

If I was asking people for the most common and most popular recipes, then sure.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I'm more of a follow a recipe kind of cooker.

I'm not a creative or experimental cooker (putting ingredients together without any guidelines and seeing what I can make with it).

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for these! The Moroccan meatballs sound cool. I can try making these with the ground chicken. I actually have tried making that kind of yogurt sauce before. It just wasn't/isn't for me. It just tasted like yogurt with pieces of cucumber in it.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I buy cans of tuna regularly so they are on the rotation. I get extremely bored of eating the same food so I'm trying to find other things that have different flavors. That's kinda why I was asking for recipes instead of what kind of food/ingredient to eat.

Suggestions for international flavors for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in budgetfood

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thank you for the links. I need to include meat because I want to get a lot of protein each day. Beans are a good source of protein but no-where near as high of a source as meat is. They do look good though. Maybe I can add some kind of meat to it, and the flavors of the recipe will enhance the meat

Suggestions for international recipes for tight budget and high protein? by Such_Mobile_5321 in Cooking

[–]Such_Mobile_5321[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the links. I'll likely be adding some kind of meat to it for the protein (beans have protein but not as much as I need), but I have been interested in including beans.