I’m not talking about never buying the product again. Just about consciously not buying it for a certain period of time. Avoiding advertising is also pretty much impossible even with blockers
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When I see an advertisement, I intentionally do not purchase the product
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FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Tomato mozzarella basil chicken in cream sauceEnglish
4·1 year agoWash the chicken and season with salt and pepper. Sear and place in a casserole with the tomatoes. Bring the cream to the boil and dissolve the processed cheese in the cream. Season to taste with salt, pepper and basil and add to the meat. Add the mozzarella and bake in the oven at 200 degrees Celsius for approx. 20 minutes
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FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Beef goulash with dumplings and sauerkrautEnglish
7·1 year agoOh man, I’m sorry to hear that
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Buy European@feddit.uk•TIL Weber, the barbecue brand, is American (the founder was a German immigrant who created the company in the USA). What European brands do you recommend?
3·1 year agoI use a grill from Roesle. The company is from Germany. I am very happy with the grill.
Thank you. Yeah the plate is nice. Have them in different forms.
That sounds nice too. I will give it a try. Tbh the sauce is the best part of Schaschlik :D
It’s basically pork on a stick with bell pepper and onion. Cooked in a tomato sauce
Wash the chicken and season with salt and pepper, then fry. Remove from the pan and briefly fry the finely chopped ginger and garlic. Add coconut milk, lime juice, salt, pepper, honey, cumin, chilli flakes and fish sauce. Add the fried chicken and leave to cook for 15 minutes. Finally, season to taste with lime zest. But your’s looks nice too! I’ll give it a try for sure!
I like to arrange the rice a little. But it’s personal preference. Thank you :)
You’re welcome
It is! And it has a nice “freshness” to it
Just salt and pepper and then fry it from both sides for a couple of minutes
Unfortunately, I don’t have exact quantities as I usually cook without a recipe. Take an onion and fry it together with the bacon. Season with a little salt, pepper and caraway. Leave to cool and then mix with crème fraiche or sour cream and the sauerkraut. Spread the mixture on bread rolls (the ones not fully baked yet) and sprinkle with cheese. Then bake at 200 degrees Celsius for approx. 10 minutes.
Yes it’s quite similar to Zwiebelkuchen. But I’m really not that good in making Zwiebelkuchen on my own :D

We use Home Assistant. My wife wants to have as few apps as possible on her phone, so this way we can use the calendar and Mealie all in one app