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Revision as of 16:00, 10 January 2024
This is some real "Chicken Soup For The Soul" bullshit, but as it turns out, this sort of thing works. I have a different name for it though. I call it: "Shit I Do When I Feel Sick, Disgusted, Or Just Plain Bad."
The Story
Twisted my ankle on some ice the other day. It got all swollen and I generally felt like shit. But you don't need to fuck yourself up to make this stuff. It takes time, but it is retardedly easy to do.
Steps
Carrots, onions, celery, radishes, lots of whole garlic cloves, jalapeno peppers, a whole bunch of cilantro, thyme, rosemary, and some bay leaves. Put them all in a stock pot and cover with water, broth, or stock. You can add a bit of white wine if you like.
Bring it all to a low boil and let it go for as long as it takes to turn everything into mush. Once the vegetables and herbs have given their all, strain the resulting broth a couple of times.
I had a pack of worn out old mushrooms that I found in the back of the refrigerator.