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19933703 No.19933703 [Reply] [Original]

Can you cook like this?

>> No.19933716

>>19933703
>posts photographic evidence
>wtf is this possible??

>> No.19933723

>>19933703
Not without a Time Machine. Let’s hop in the Deloraen.

>> No.19933774

>>19933716
I guess my question was lost in my brevity. What I'm really asking is how hard it would be for people today to cook with early 20th-century implements.

Let's say we transported you back in time to 1935. How hard would you find it to adjust, cooking-wise?

>> No.19933798

>>19933774
>Let's say we transported you back in time to 1935
First I would have a talk with the Fuhrer

>> No.19933810

>>19933774
>What if you were sent back to an age of gas ranges with cast iron & stainless steel cookware?
Wow yeah that's be tough, how would anyone cope?

>> No.19933833

>>19933774
No adjusting needed wtf.

>> No.19933848

>>19933810
>>19933833
The differences are far more than just having gas stoves or different cookware... but you knew that, and you're just being deliberately obtuse.

>> No.19933857

>>19933703
Sure. It's not any harder than campfire cooking.

>> No.19933868

I do pretty much all my cooking with a single pot and a pan but there's a lot of modern QOL updates all around that make things a bit less of a pain in the asshole. It would take some adjusting for sure but I don't think I would starve.

>> No.19933870

>>19933774
It'd be terribly difficult, see >>19933833
, >>19933810 and the biggest idiot of them all >>19933798. Good luck getting these retards up at 4 AM to carry charcoal from the basement to the stove.

>> No.19933888

>>19933774
It's a stove with some pots and pans anon.

>> No.19933894

>>19933870
Shalom

>> No.19933897

>>19933870
Wood existed in 1935.

>> No.19933927

>>19933848
>The differences are far more than
They're not though.

>> No.19933931

>>19933870
Gas existed in 1935.

>> No.19933936

>>19933703
>Can I cook like this?
Yes
>will it be an enjoyable experience?
Probably not.
Call me whatever you want but I like all the modern tech stuff in my kitchen

>> No.19933944

>>19933870
Gas already excisted in cities in 1935. You should know Shlomo, your kind won't shut up about it.

>> No.19933964

>>19933931
Not for cooking food haha

>> No.19933981

>>19933964
YOUR dung-burning country might not have had gas in houses in 1935 but gas was being used for cooking literally 110 years prior to 1935. My grandmother's Victorian house had 2 gas taps installed in the kitchen, as built.

>> No.19933998

>>19933981
I meant...something else...haha...gas not for cooking....but for ....showering haha

>> No.19934001

>>19933998
Huh?

>> No.19934002

>>19933998
Showering in gas? Sounds made up.

>> No.19934069

>>19933848
Well, food was a lot less safe, food regulations were barely a thing. So I would expect to be poisoned a lot more often

>> No.19934074

>>19934069
Food was also a lot more local, so if you did get poisoned you'd know who to complain to.

>> No.19934144

>>19934002
Exactly heh

>>19934001
t. clueless

>> No.19934161

>>19933774
i cook over a propane stove prone to leaks that sometimes catches fire. ill boil water over a coffee can rocketstove or just when i am low on propane. i have no refridgeration and just ate an el monte brand frozen foods section bean and beef burrito that had been fluctuating between nivht and day temps for the past three days, but assumed its alright due to highly processed, salted meats.
i have friends here who survive off cold canned food and sauce packets they find in the wasteland sandy rubble. theyll cook over fires using whatever fuel they can scrounge up.

ive seen dude eat cooked hamburger that was sitting on the roof in the sun for three days, i guess the sun dehydrated it???

>> No.19934166

>>19934161
i also enjoy hard cheeses and pickles vegs kept in the shade

>> No.19934172

What's the main difference?

>> No.19934194

>>19933703
If there is a sufficiently hot heat source (e.g., fire) and some food then you can cook. People cook over fires while camping, cookware isn't even needed for proteins and starches like root vegetables.

>> No.19934438

>>19934144
Huh?

>> No.19934532

>>19933998
That might be the worst holocaust joke I have ever seen.

>> No.19934539

>>19934532
Like I give a fuck

>> No.19934548

>>19934532
It never happened anyway

>> No.19934551

>>19934532
March back to red.dit faggot

>> No.19934554

>>19934532
Fuvk you nigg.er kike

>> No.19934560

>>19934532
I don't even care about you

>> No.19934567

>>19934532
Fucking kike shit puss cung eating faggot homo asshole

>> No.19934571

>>19934532
Lol you're not getting to me

>> No.19934577

>>19934532
Cunt ass still not replying I guess you pussied out faggot cock smoker

>> No.19934581

>>19933870
coal is actually still pretty common in coal country. i have 2 furnaces and one is coal. if anything the retards are the ones still carrying coal around.

>> No.19934584

>>19934577
Take your meds sweetie.

>> No.19934629

>>19934584
>putting a "."
Red//it soyi fagger

>> No.19934658

>>19934539
>>19934571
I think it's pretty clear you do give a fuck and I got to you. Just make better holocaust jokes.

>> No.19934721

>>19934658
No no no not getting to me lol fuck off

>> No.19934802

>>19934629
This is Food and Cooking, sir.

>> No.19934808

>>19934721
You also seem to enjoy thinking about homosexuals quite a bit. You do you of course, but if you wouldn't mind keeping me out of your gay fantasies, I'd appreciate it.

>> No.19934827

>>19934532
Seethe

>> No.19936309

>>19933703
Why does that oven have holes where the dials should be?

>> No.19936345

>>19933703
yeah, i've cooked with a wood-fire stove

>> No.19936409

>>19934808
I will fantasize about you all day long

>> No.19936677

yes

>> No.19936702
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19936702

>>19933774
>I guess my question was lost in my brevity.

>> No.19936706

>>19933998
>>19934539
>>19934551
>>19934554
>>19934560
>>19934567
>>19934571
>>19934577
>>19936409
What the fuck...

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19936770

>>19936706
>2023
>expecting 4chan users to be not impulsively retarded