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Powdered food: is this the terrifying future of dining?

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/11699068/Powdered-food-is-this-the-terrifying-future-of-dining.html

 

 

 

I struggle to believe centuries of gastronomic culture could be undermined by something that sounds like a Star Trek dinner party. But I do worry that powdered meals could soon become the next food fad. It ticks the boxes: healthy, quick, techy, new. How long until we see the first ‘Powder Café’? Or a pop-up where the sole offering is blended drinks complete with all your earthly nutritional needs?. All it takes is a few Instagram blow-ups and a nod from someone famous.

 

It remains to be seen whether Huel takes off or not – hits the mainstream and ends up on the shelves of our favourite supermarkets. But it does propose a divisive development in food culture.

 

I wouldn’t put it past appearing at a Shoreditch cafe soon, by any means

 

:lol:

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Probably after I left, I'm sure. I think they were more shocked at first. It knocked me clean off my feet. Surprised I didn't spark out actually. I got up, not feeling too groggy and asked, hopefully, if it wasn't too bad. The response when everyone saw me was "whooooah", which wasn't a great sign.

 

Claret everywhere, ruining my 1985 home kit, and a 2.5cm deep gash over the eye. I'm the most accident prone person I know.

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Been up in the north east for a couple of days visiting family. Went to Newcastle today, had a mooch and a bit of scram at Pleased To Meet You. Food was canny enough but the service wasn't great.

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Well it could've been worse.

On an attempted diving save in an indoor match, I collided with the post and was unable to get back to my feet. I ended up with the diagnosis of a bone bruise on my spinal cord. Three months of an unexpected vacation in my bed followed full of agony. I could barely reach for the remote much less walking. First time I got the displeasure of a catheter also.

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No idea how this entered my head, but, we take 'bait' to work, Jocks take a 'piece', what do they take down that London? (I'm aware this is a CT-esque post and will seek appropriate medication forthwith).

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"Lunch" ;)

 

I've introduced the Scots term "piecebaggin" to the south east Dorset vernacular, to denote "he can be observed post 1930ish on a Friday evening with a scruffy bag round his shoulders, containing an empty Tupperware box, staggering out of a licenced establishment after entering within its confines several hours earlier for a couple after work "

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