Hmm, should I link that Atsuko Kudo video after all…
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Poor fish, all that salt must really be painful.
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Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
I thought pepper was way more valuable, seeing as how it was not able to be produced in Europe at all. Whereas salt can be produced anywhere if you just spend some time trying it.
Also, the limited economic knowledge of the time would probably allow me to just advertise all the pepper at once like "I HAVE ONE TONNE OF PEPPER, EXCHANGES FOR HALF OF SPAIN".
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
Salt is also readily availible in the 1600s too. Except people who tried to teach people how to get salt from the ocean got their heads lopped off.
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
Salt is also readily availible in the 1600s too. Except people who tried to teach people how to get salt from the ocean got their heads lopped off.
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
I thought pepper was way more valuable, seeing as how it was not able to be produced in Europe at all. Whereas salt can be produced anywhere if you just spend some time trying it.
Also, the limited economic knowledge of the time would probably allow me to just advertise all the pepper at once like "I HAVE ONE TONNE OF PEPPER, EXCHANGES FOR HALF OF SPAIN".
Well, there's a reason why salt mines existed. Salt was super valuable cause it made all of their shit cooking taste edible.
Nerd, if we compare the European past to some of the poorer and most deprived parts of the world it's actually surprising how balanced their diet is in those parts - they get a wide selection of amino acid diversity despite only eating a few different things. So while the west's diet is better it's not as much better as you'd think it would be. There's a comparatively small difference, compared to the earning/standard of living gap that exists.
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
I thought pepper was way more valuable, seeing as how it was not able to be produced in Europe at all. Whereas salt can be produced anywhere if you just spend some time trying it.
Also, the limited economic knowledge of the time would probably allow me to just advertise all the pepper at once like "I HAVE ONE TONNE OF PEPPER, EXCHANGES FOR HALF OF SPAIN".
Well, there's a reason why salt mines existed. Salt was super valuable cause it made all of their shit cooking taste edible.
Nerd, if we compare the European past to some of the poorer and most deprived parts of the world it's actually surprising how balanced their diet is in those parts - they get a wide selection of amino acid diversity despite only eating a few different things. So while the west's diet is better it's not as much better as you'd think it would be. There's a comparatively small difference, compared to the earning/standard of living gap that exists.
Salt wasn't super valuable, but it was vital for preserving food
therefore it was very useful to control the salt supply
hence why people weren't allowed to make their own salt
Also, if I could travel time I would buy one tonne of pepper and bring it back to the 1600's or so. Then I would trade it for all the gold in the world.
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
Salt is also readily availible in the 1600s too. Except people who tried to teach people how to get salt from the ocean got their heads lopped off.
Why did they get their heads lopped off?
There is so much salt in the ocean.
Exactly. If anyone can get salt then the people with the salt mines lose another way to control the populace.
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Man, I dunno, guess there are some drugs and whatnot. She was a patient and I was pleasantly surprised when she told me this but it might not be true.
I added it to my Netflix instaqueue. I'm looking forward to it.
shi shaw
Where's my shower gel. I don't smell like a topless, ripped black dude. At all.
Nah, wasn't harsh but I genuinely don't know.
A quick google revealed some anticholinergics might help but
The lumps are two salmon sides.
The salt forms an oven, locking the juices in.
All of it is removed before serving.
Man I hate moving.
And being over 19.
Didn't he say he was pretty much done with voicing The Joker?
Mmmmm fish bake.
Wife made pumpkin risotto last night. Was off the chain.
say what
Hmm, should I link that Atsuko Kudo video after all…
that's right, I will be playing a healing, trapping, skillshotting furry
Hmm... pepper, or salt?
Salt is more durable and would keep for longer so it'd be easier to distribute over a longer period of time so you don't flood the market and drive the prices down.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
Actually don't do that, simply imagine it.
MEOW LEH NYAH WEEH MEOWW NRYAHR
Yay, introduce the obesity epidemic way before it's time - what a splendid idea.
Although Aztec women were forbidden to eat the stuff cause it was considered to make them too horny.
I thought pepper was way more valuable, seeing as how it was not able to be produced in Europe at all. Whereas salt can be produced anywhere if you just spend some time trying it.
Also, the limited economic knowledge of the time would probably allow me to just advertise all the pepper at once like "I HAVE ONE TONNE OF PEPPER, EXCHANGES FOR HALF OF SPAIN".
I really don't think Joe Peasant was getting a nutrionally balanced diet
when did I lie to you?
Is it when I said that you were cool?
That was like ten lies.
Salt is also readily availible in the 1600s too. Except people who tried to teach people how to get salt from the ocean got their heads lopped off.
It was all the lies.
Why did they get their heads lopped off?
There is so much salt in the ocean.
Well, there's a reason why salt mines existed. Salt was super valuable cause it made all of their shit cooking taste edible.
Nerd, if we compare the European past to some of the poorer and most deprived parts of the world it's actually surprising how balanced their diet is in those parts - they get a wide selection of amino acid diversity despite only eating a few different things. So while the west's diet is better it's not as much better as you'd think it would be. There's a comparatively small difference, compared to the earning/standard of living gap that exists.
Nerd, I'm almost 20 and I only work 8-16 hours a week and spend the rest of my time putting off homework to play LoL and towerdive.
Of course I'm cool. 8-)
Salt wasn't super valuable, but it was vital for preserving food
therefore it was very useful to control the salt supply
hence why people weren't allowed to make their own salt
cass, have you met Pony's cats
Exactly. If anyone can get salt then the people with the salt mines lose another way to control the populace.