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The interesting thing about "We're Ending The War On Protein," to me, isn't just that there is obviously no such thing. Protein water is a thing. That would not be a thing if there was a war on protein. If anything, there's a war on carbs, which leading experts maintain should make up most of your diet, yet are constantly villainized. Justice for carbs.
But we know that the MAGA right has both a victim complex and a winner complex. They need to be seen both as underdogs and victors. As if they pulled themselves up by their bootstraps, so to speak. It's a story they weave to continue the propagation of the "American Dream."
The narrative that the "war on protein" is over serves these contradictory complexes. We've increasingly seen a pop culture tie between masculinity and meat, especially red meat. There's a push for "traditional masculinity"'s ties to performative-looking muscles and the carnivore diet. Interestingly, when they say to eat more protein, they've explicitly excluded plant-based forms of protein in favor of animal forms. How many times have I heard that eating plant based isn't manly?
So what they're saying isn't really that they're ending a war on protein, but that they're "ending a war" on their brand of masculinity, one marked by dominance, control, and force. They're encouraging young men to make their bodies their priority, to appear physically stronger than women, to create the illusion of threat and superiority.
It is a very US American thing, to assume health is entirely in the individual's control. Without healthcare, health is a personal project, and one that is perceived as inseparable from morality. "If you're really a good person, if you really care about protecting your God and your family and your country, you'll get swoll and tough."
"War on protein" is a signal, and to those in the know, it means something more akin to "we are restoring your 'natural right' as a man to dominate women."
(You do not need to put protein in everything. Most people get plenty of protein without trying. Please don't ruin your cookies out of guilt or fear, baby girl. If you like protein powder and cottage cheese that's totally fine, but if you are not a powerlifter or a vegan who hates beans, you are probably okay without it. I love you so much, please don't put so much pressure on yourself. Fed is best.)
My sourdough baguettes 🥖 turned out perfect today
Happy Early Valentine's Day (Bread Edition)
I made a Plain PLUS a Strawberry and White Chocolate Sourdough loaf for my husband's work.
Is it because I love them for being a wonderful team to my husband so he never comes home upsetti spaghetti? Absolutely.
Is it also because I used them as my guinea pigs when I want to try something new? 100%
When making the dough, I had to follow different hydration recipes. To make the pink, I crushed up freeze-dried strawberries. But powdered fruit soaks up a LOT of water... hence the hydration discrepancy.
Kept in the fridge for two days. I tried to score hearts but uhhhh kinda hard to see XD Also, it got BIG. And my kitchen smelled divine.
I present the loaves in their baked glory!
Cut (and recorded) today, February 13, at 6am. LOOK AT HOW PRETTY THEY TURNED OUT!
Of course, ignore my cutting skills... I was heavy on the right side lol.
Anyway, enjoy a nice view of the marble for the Strawberry and White Chocolate loaf!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!!
The naked man fears no pickpocket. Chew on that.
Food lately! And im actually proud of my cooking!
Lots of noods because carbs fuel the body!
Imagine you're at the bus stop, and someone pulls this out of their pocket, and just pops it in their mouth.