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Tonight's "everything's flipped" will be abridged. I've been tired all day. It might be related to eating beans at breakfast. I have noticed it happen before. I believe the beans were cooked in a good way. Soaked overnight, drained, and pressure cooked in broth.
Pressure cooking destroys harmful lectins.
Some stovetop pressure cookers vent gases through the regulator. The electric pressure cooker does not. Conventional stovetop cooking allows more time for gases to escape. The beans I ate were cooked in an electric pressure cooker using natural pressure release.
Should beans be cooked in saltwater or not? This site claims it interferes with the cooking process. https://creativeinmykitchen.com/reintroducing-beans-three-easy-and-delicious-recipes/ This site suggests that saltwater makes beans better. https://www.seriouseats.com/salt-beans-cooking-soaking-water-good-or-bad Broth is its own can of worms for how it might affect cooking beans.
I could have been dehydrated.
Soy milk makes be fatigued sometimes too.
For your next post can you cover candles? i have been doing pretty hard research which is coming to the conclusion even an expensive candle is not good healthwise...
But candles have been around millenia...it seems weird to think they are horribly bad for us. I want to think their effect on mood and stress outweighs the cons
There are good safe non toxic candles out there it just takes effort to find them. Spireside is a good candle company. The hardest thing is relying on scent description and customer reviews. Most people like floral, woodsy or fruity scents. I lean more towards woodsy and earthy scents. If you know what essential oils you like it's very helpful. I've ordered a couple from Spireside I didn't like and gave to my dad. He'll burn anything. This company is very secretive about the scent profile because people will steal recipes. I also order from a few smaller companies on Etsy.
But candles have been around millenia...it seems weird to think they are horribly bad for us.
The problem with toxic candles is the same old story, cutting costs using cheaper ingredients. Yankee brand and those in department stores, Walmart, target, etc have very toxic ingredients. The old ways of making good clean candles have been making a comeback. Candles ain't cheap but I'll pay for them because I once tried to make candles🤦🏻♀️ Just one of my failures spilled hot wax on the counter top and floor. It splattered everywhere.
Look for soy, coconut or bees wax. Fragranced using essential oils. There's natural fragrances many people use and they are safer than toxic mass produced candles. I prefer essential oil as fragrance because I have allergies and sensitive to fake fragrances.
Also candles made with vegetable shortening.
Haven't heard of these candles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a43G9QOnKe0