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lol what is going on with these forums lately. Seems to totally accept racism, anti-semitic abuse et al now. I mean, worse than usual :o

Dunno what he expected from HF, it's clearly for people who can't cook. For authentic Mexican I'd recommend the Thomasina Miers books because that's what I've used. But then again, she's a white English girl so he probably won't like it...

I've done the Serious Eats pork carnitas a few times. They're awesome.
I've got to agree, if the same was said about other ethnicities there would be bans flying about!
Just to add, Wahaca is much better than what came before it - i.e. the **** poor tex-mex that was typical of 'mexican' food in this country.
I definitely agree with this too, it puts Chiquitos to shame imo
 
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I'm slightly confused that the OP supposedly has serious issues at home yet their priority seems to be authentic mexican cuisine. In your scenario I'd be happy with hot meals, let alone complaining about easy hello fresh meals.
 
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I'm slightly confused that the OP supposedly has serious issues at home yet their priority seems to be authentic mexican cuisine. In your scenario I'd be happy with hot meals, let alone complaining about easy hello fresh meals.

Was thinking this myself.

If home issues are that bad, perhaps find a place of your own to live and stop starting arguments with people on a computer forum about 'authentic mexican' food?
 
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I also enjoyed Rick Stein's Road to Mexico series, but be warned, he is a white British man.
:p

I liked the series but wasn't very taken by his recipes if I'm completely honest. Didn't really bring much new to the table. I do like Rick Stein though.
 
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Was thinking this myself.

If home issues are that bad, perhaps find a place of your own to live and stop starting arguments with people on a computer forum about 'authentic mexican' food?

Abuse is complex. It isn't the stereotype shown in movies. In real life it is a way of life. It is not constant 24/7 abuse. The LIFETIME of abuse itself makes moving away from here impossible. Abuse effects every single aspect of your life.

Not arguments you muppet. I need to learn how to cook for myself. A very essential skill. Eating out even one meal a day at £35-£45 a meal for enough food adds up REAL fast. Abuse takes place in poor, middle class and rich families. Before you start asking about money.
 
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I also enjoyed Rick Stein's Road to Mexico series, but be warned, he is a white British man.

Had a look at that in a bookstore yesterday. Total garbage. Half the book is full sized photos. It isn't the skin colour that is important. You keep saying dumb stuff and choosing to ignore things I have typed. As I said it is the CULTURE that a person is born into that dictates taste and cooking.

A WHITE person is usually born in a western country. Go live in Mexico for 5 years and learn to cook with a few families there. Cookbooks are almost always utter garbage in western countries. Not even close to the food they eat on a daily basis and utterly lacking in flavour and quality of flavour.
 
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Abuse is complex. It isn't the stereotype shown in movies.

Yup.

Been there, dealt with it.

When I dealt with it I was on the streets, and when I finally found somewhere to live I was eating tinned beans if I was lucky. I wasn't prepping myself with foodie' website guides.

Dunno who you're calling a muppet but you seem to be a person in a good situation playing the victim complex. I didn't get the chance to "learn to cook" before I left my home, especially not from some expensive foodie nonsense. I was sleeping on the damn street. And here's another thing, I never once complained or bitched, or told anyone online about it until now.

If your issues were half as bad as you claimed you wouldn't be sat making this thread, let alone posting the pretentious garbage you have.

If you really had problems you'd have left home and moved on, you wouldn't be "learning to cook" by ordering crap off the internet, while spewing self important nonsense toward people online.
 
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Yup.

Been there, dealt with it.

When I dealt with it I was on the streets, and when I finally found somewhere to live I was eating tinned beans if I was lucky. I wasn't prepping myself with foodie' website guides.

Dunno who you're calling a muppet but you seem to be a person in a good situation playing the victim complex. I didn't get the chance to "learn to cook" before I left my home, especially not from some expensive foodie nonsense. I was sleeping on the damn street. And here's another thing, I never once complained or bitched, or told anyone online about it until now.

If your issues were half as bad as you claimed you wouldn't be sat making this thread, let alone posting the pretentious garbage you have.

If you really had problems you'd have left home and moved on, you wouldn't be "learning to cook" by ordering crap off the internet, while spewing self important nonsense toward people online.

Boom.

...and don't waste food, there are people in this world starving.
 
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Yeah that's fair. These two are good:-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/carne_con_chile_04415
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/sardines_in_tortillas_97090

But rather than the recipes it's his enthusiasm for local food as he travels that I find is really infectious.
Agree, I consider Rick a master of what I like to call, the Cookologue genre. The food really is just part of what makes his shows great as a whole.

The late Anthony Bourdain was great too, and Floyd to a lesser degree.
 
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Yup.

Been there, dealt with it.

When I dealt with it I was on the streets, and when I finally found somewhere to live I was eating tinned beans if I was lucky. I wasn't prepping myself with foodie' website guides.

Dunno who you're calling a muppet but you seem to be a person in a good situation playing the victim complex. I didn't get the chance to "learn to cook" before I left my home, especially not from some expensive foodie nonsense. I was sleeping on the damn street. And here's another thing, I never once complained or bitched, or told anyone online about it until now.

If your issues were half as bad as you claimed you wouldn't be sat making this thread, let alone posting the pretentious garbage you have.

If you really had problems you'd have left home and moved on, you wouldn't be "learning to cook" by ordering crap off the internet, while spewing self important nonsense toward people online.


What an incredibly dumb thing to write. You have very little knowledge of psychology. A lot of guys feel they shouldn't and can't talk about their issues and words like 'bitch about it/complain' are used against them dare they talk about it. Male suicide is 3 times higher than females.

You think what you did is what all people in abusive situations should do? I don't want to be in a ****** situation like you were. There is no reason why I should have to suffer as you did. It's one of the reasons I haven't moved out. Money. As I said not everyone comes from a poor background.

Karlie Kloss has never and will never be in the situation you were in due to coming from a loving caring family and having been born very good looking. Her life is a dream for most people. She makes millions just because she is good looking. LOOKS. Aka your genetic value governs every aspect of your life.

'Dealing with it' as per what you wrote is incredibly dumb. It's also useful to continue staying here as I record all the abuse now and have told the police I do so, so when the time comes to take them to court, I have some evidence rather than none at all.

It isn't pretentious. A person raised in a western country, born into a caucasian background is very unlikely to be a master with spices and herbs etc. Whereas ethnics are born into it as I keep writing again and again.

I can't believe how dumb you are with regards to all you have written in the above post I quoted you on.

Just running a quick google search brings up articles like this: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-48940521

https://www.theguardian.com/healthcare-network/2017/may/10/support-seek-help-male-suicide-calm

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...alk-about-male-suicide-celebrities-vulnerable

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-...-2018-gender-stereotypes-man-up-a8641136.html

https://www.bps.org.uk/blogs/dr-funke-baffour/male-suicide-silent-epidemic

BUT you had better start researching psychology and learn about human behaviour. I have spent years doing so and spend most of my time talking to people, mainly girls, and analysing their behaviours, questioning and interacting.

I will not be replying to this thread so a mod can shut this thread down. I also suggest a mod look into this guys last reply and take the appropriate action needed.

I have all the time in the world as money isn't an issue to some extent. I do not have to work a ****** job to have money. I am fortunate.

I suggest you watch this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndsWuYfRgjE
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb5ivvcTvRQ

This is what happens when you are born sexually desirable aka good looking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-s2CorLWws

The better looking you are, the more you earn and the more easily you make money, the more positive character traits that are associated with you and the better people treat you. Google The Halo Effect.
 
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