WHew! Clothes are hung w the fan on them, sheets in dryer, comforter cover in washer, towels folded and put away, 2 more loads to go today. 🤞🏻 Canned goods rotated into the house. I fixed the thistle feeder so it doesn't close the port at all. Not ideal but cheaper than buying a new one. I have one more feeder to repair today... and hopefully top off the aquariums.
Chili... 1/2
Chili is simmering! Chili is simmering! 2 lb grd turkey, 1 box chicken broth, 2 sweet onions, garlic powder, 1 28 oz can diced and 1 28 oz can crushed tomatoes, can black beans, can corn, 1 tsp ea of cumin, chili powder, ancho, cayenne, chipotle and black pepper, 1 heaping tsp cocoa, 1 tbs fenugeek, salt.
If I had lots of sundried tomatoes I'd put some in but since I haven't seen them at costco for a while... Sometimes I add some steel cut oats, or put the chili over a scoop of it.
@TrueBloodNet Fenugeek?
@poemblaze fenugeek is, apparently, a secret ingredient for anything you want to have a savory meaty flavor. It's a veggie that adds umami to a dish. https://www.amazon.com/Spice-Way-Fenugreek-ground-seasoning/dp/B085M17PS4/ref=sr_1_1_pp
@TrueBloodNet Is it hot? I saw mention of curry.
@TrueBloodNet @poemblaze
I know what salty, sweet, bitter & sour are, but what is umami? Until you can provide examples, it's just a nonsense word. Spices are complex flavors. Attributing a flavor to a spice is like attributing a color to a forest.
@jjGravitas @TrueBloodNet @poemblaze
Before you go telling people a word is a nonsense word because you don't know what it is, maybe you should try finding out what it is.
We're not dumb for knowing what a word means that you do not. You're not even dumb for not knowing it.
You're only being dumb here if you accuse the other person of ignorance instead of correcting it in yourself.
@jjGravitas @poemblaze First off, I did. Second, it's not my responsibility to teach you. I do so out of kindness. You could look it up yourself.
Umami provides a rich meaty flavor. It's a sense of robustness. It's not a spice, per se, it's a sense of taste that you weren't aware you had.