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Emerald (she/her)@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

How does everyone deal with this dilemma?

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How does everyone deal with this dilemma?

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Emerald (she/her)@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    Buy food that has a long shelf life - lentil, rice, beans, canned vegetables, salsa jars. As a bonus it also doesn’t have to be refridgerated.

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      That! And then forget you have them for three years because ADHD.

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      You now have gout from eating too many preservatives.

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        That’s … not what causes gout.

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          High sodium intake from too many processed foods can absolutely cause gout.

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            Utter nonsense.

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              If you say so, I’ll just keep taking my allopurinol so my foot doesn’t swell up again.

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                Yes, and what does sodium intake have to do with anything?

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        You would need to eat an exceptional amount of canned food to get gout - and rice and beans doesn’t have artificial preservatives.

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