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Plant-based now 33% cheaper than meat as soaring prices end its ‘luxury’ status
(www.veganfoodandliving.com)
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I was raised of a lot of microwaved things and 70s style casseroles of packaged ingredients, so I've spent a bit of time trying to get used to better foods, especially fresh veg, as neither the taste or texture are things I was raised on. If I can figure out which it is about things that bother me, it makes adjusting to it easier, like roasted veggies I can generally accept much faster than boiled/steamed/sautéed. Also just dressing them up certain ways can go a long way.
That just made me curious if it was the concept of ground beef in and of itself that you didn't like, or if you didn't like any type of ground protein or any cut of beef.
Well, I'm from beef country and a meat packing family. So I don't think it's the flavor. It may stem from some snobbery.
That being said I did eat a lot of it growing up. Maybe I just had my fill.
Some of it is that whole if you know what's in the sausage thing. I don't know that I've really thought about it too much. It's more like I just never need it for what I'm cooking so I don't buy it.
I always find it intriguing how differently we all operate!