[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I have no idea if you'd like it. I am not you.
It does remind me of one of the strangest things I repeatedly witness. Why is it people say, while at a restaurant for example, "This is disgusting. Here, take a bite."
Umm... No? No, and just fuck you. You already said it's disgusting.
It's also impossible for me to find words to describe how food tastes. If you're curious about the flavor of moose, imagine a gamier venison - except it's a good gamier flavor. That's really about the only way I can describe it.
[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
They did, indeed. This is the first real meal I've made since I broke my femur. It was far more complex than it should have been. There was some pain involved, and even some frustration. However, nothing was spilled or broken and it was delicious.
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[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Thanks! I deserve a goddamned medal. It feels like I walked three miles, back and forth in the kitchen. It'd normally take me like 20 minutes. It took me just about an hour, and that's ignoring some of the initial prep time.
Still, I think it's a pretty good accomplishment and I'm kinda pleased with myself.
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[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Not much, actually. Moose meat, ground. Dice an onion, cut a pepper, crush two or three cloves of garlic with a garlic press, and add in about 1/4 the weight with bread crumbs (to help it stick together, 'cause moose isn't like cooking beef). Then, you just cook 'em like normal. On the last flip, cover 'em with two pieces of good cheese. I used pepperjack today.
[–] bluebeardsghost 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I am glad you are on the mend. The worst and most dangerous part of major injuries is laying around. Got to keep moving or you get stiff and then everything hurts. And what an epic dinner to get moving with.
[–] TheBuddha [S] ago
Yeah, I'm still doing stuff all the time. Hell, I do about 3.5 hours of PT every day. It's grueling, but that's how I have to do it if I want to make a complete recovery.