• mysoulishome@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Probably the best written article I’ve read on this subject. All concerning things in the article that Reddit absolutely doesn’t care about. Canning milk? What the fuck.

    Edit: I forgot that condensed milk is a thing…wondering if people can make it at home?

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        Ah yes, the 2018. That’s a good vintage. Aromas of pestilence and disease overwhelm the nose. An enticing menagerie of dumpster and botulism coats the palette with a subtle finish of garlic sharts lingering between sips. A pronounced effervescence from years of fermentation leaves a most pleasant mouthfeel. 95/100

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          Yes you can. Take milk, simmer for an hour. Thats basically it

          Edit: step 3 would be NOT canning it. Keep it in the fridge like a normal person.

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            Take milk, simmer for an hour. Thats basically it

            I feel like you’re one of the people this article is talking about.

            Dromio05 showed me several posts he deemed questionable since Reddit took away his own mod badge. For example, this post shares a link to an article about “rebel canners,” which Dromio05 argues “gives a public platform to people who openly encourage methods and recipes that are known to be unsafe, like canning milk and open kettle canning.” The post is labeled unsafe, but Dromio05 would have removed the link to the article.