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  • And they received a 1-week ban for this behavior. Rule 1 is literally hear "be kind" and that certainly wasn't.

    That being said, I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt. They can come back in a week and are welcome to be kind. But any further disrespect will get them permabanned and their comments removed.

  • Doubling tortillas is an old school trick for mass quantities. It adds structural stability and minimizes food loss from breaking. We also give em a light grilling or frying before using them too.

  • Please allow me to clarify my perspective on this discussion.

    This commenter associated a bunch of effects with the progressive era.

    You then replied with a thoughtful response that questioned most of their points.

    But then you wrote

     
            Japanese Internment
    
        Two major Red Scares and a collapse in union membership
    
    
      

    Legitimate criticisms.

    At this point, I read that as you acknowledging those two points as legitimate criticisms against the progressive era. This is what I disputed. I think those are unfair criticisms, as far as I understood the words you wrote.

    This is all I said. I've jumped to no other conclusions. I've said nothing against you or your character. I've made no other assumptions. I simply wrote a response based off the words you used.

    I see you've further clarified your perspective as well, and understand that we're of the same perspective on the matter. You have no need to be so defensive anymore, my dude.

    Edit: the other commenter essentially proved that they were just baiting people into inflammatory discussion. They kept resorting to personal attacks and flip-flopped on their position solely to continue arguing. This behavior is not tolerated here. Please report such trolls in the future.

  • 1987

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  • I'm guessing it's more dependent on the brands you're buying, but there shouldn't be that significant of a flavor change. Also most cans have a liner inside them to protect the contents from chemically affecting the contents. I just checked a few sources for various products, and all of them were simply the beans in a water solution.

    Some did include salt, which may be having a minor effect. The French cut, julienne, provides a higher surface area / volume ratio. This means the beans will "marinate" in the solution more effectively than larger cut beans. As in, the salt and water have better access to the inner parts of the beam, leaving them more tender and "marinated."

    I'm using that weird very loosely because I honestly can't remember the right word.