“Meat candy” does not sound very enticing, at least not to me.

  • SeaJ@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    The compostable pods are not plastic…or at least not fossil fuel based plastic. The pod itself along with the grounds goes right into yard waste. The pods that I do buy surprisingly come to about the same price I would pay for beans. My parents did give me a coffee pot but that is more for when I have guests. I’m the only one in the house that drinks coffee and it’s generally only two cups a day.

    I’ll look into making my own cheese strings. Seems like it might be pretty simple.

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      7 months ago

      Technically the pods are compostable but that needs to be heated to break down so if you live in a large city that does industrial composting it should be ok, but still probably produces micro/nano plastics. Where I live it’s all naturally done.

      Same thing is said about the PLA that I use in my 3d printer but has been shown that stuff don’t break down naturally as ya would think

      Good mozzarella is kinda squishy unlike the crappy bars that are sold beside cheddar/marbled bricks