I love talking movies. I like trading obscure facts about movies with other movie fans. One fact (or internet rumor) is Edward Norton drank roast beef shakes during his training for American History X.
What I would like to know is, how does one go about making a roast beef shake. Just roast, water and a blender?
Cooking the beef depletes the meat of its nutrients. If it was up to me, I would just take the beef and put it into a blender/food processor/juicer. MMMM…toasty!
[quote]sugarfree wrote:
I love talking movies. I like trading obscure facts about movies with other movie fans. One fact (or internet rumor) is Edward Norton drank roast beef shakes during his training for American History X.
What I would like to know is, how does one go about making a roast beef shake. Just roast, water and a blender?[/quote]
Pretty much. A friend I used to work with came in one day with a pork chop/mashed potato smoothie. It was pink and I refused to get close enough to smell it.
[quote]AngryVader wrote:
I know a lot of people that throw a can of tuna in their shakes. They say it doesn’t taste bad, but I’m not going to try it myself.[/quote]
[quote]Kruiser wrote:
Only if my jaw was wired shut would I consider blending beef (forget about tuna!). Seriously, how much convenience do we need? [/quote]
It takes me literally about 60-90 seconds to eat several big spoonfuls of my glop and a couple fish oil caps. Everything is in there and it digests with ease. Anywhere I go I have it with me and it takes a few seconds to get some quality complete calories from whole food. Taste means next to nothing to me.
It takes me literally about 60-90 seconds to eat several big spoonfuls of my glop and a couple fish oil caps. Everything is in there and it digests with ease. Anywhere I go I have it with me and it takes a few seconds to get some quality complete calories from whole food. Taste means next to nothing to me.[/quote]
In the beginning of the Arnold S movie “End of days”, hungover Arnold wakes up and makes his way to the blender. He pours in a bottle of pepto bismol, along with milk, ice, and basically every random piece of food he finds in the fridge, including two cartons of leftoever chinese food, which he casually scoops the contents of into the blender while having a conversation with his partner.
Then Arnold looks down at the floor and sees a slice of upside down, moldy pizza. He studies it, shrugs, and then picks it up and throws it in the blender, puts the top on, blends everything together, and takes a sip, commenting “They say breakfast in the most important meal of the day.”
[quote]Envision wrote:
Wanna try that shake.[/quote]
I don’t push eating out of the food processor too much because it’s not necessary and most people won’t do it anyway, but I was thinking about this short post for some reason.
I bet if more people got used to having all their food in one place like this and saw how easy it makes it to get good solid food quickly more would do it. It is the perfect solution for these guys who say they have trouble getting enough calories.