Lobster is so so so overrated. 75% of the weight is shell. You could get tiger or argentinian shrimp for the same price per pound if not cheaper and you get 3 times more edible meat by weight.

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    Also weird to me that you’re expected to do all the work to consume the lobster too.

    I think canned soup is overrated. The nutritional value is surprisingly low. Salt is high. And when I’m looking for something vegan, I figure soups are an easy genre for option. Nope. Everything has some milk product added to it.

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      I keep some canned soup for emergencies but everytime I make soup from scratch I like to fill a mason jar or two and keep it in my freezer for a healthier emergency meal

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          I use bernardin and ball mason jars because they’re thick enough to hold up to the temps. Grocery tomato sauce jars typically crack after a couple times. Most importantly I let the broth cool to about room temp before I pour them in the jars then I put the jars in the fridge for a few hours/overnight before I put them in the freezer.

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            It’s the way water expands when it freezes that is the problem. It is surprising to me that Mason jars can withstand that. But if works, that trumps theorizing.

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              Other than leaving headspace I guess I forgot to mention I only use widemouth jars so they don’t have the shoulders which could be an issue with expansion

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                I also wonder if some things in something like a soup might make the liquid expand less than pure water. Anyway thanks for the tips I may try this!

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        Whoa. I appreciate that your provided a non-video option. As arthropods I’m hoping lobsters are on the low end of perceiving suffering and death, but I still found that hard to watch. The tech isn’t even that gruesome, I just find it hard to watch industrialized slaughter of anything in animalia (Disclaimer: still haven’t been able to go 100% vegan)

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          It is somewhat disturbing as a concept. Industrialized slaughter has heavy implications from how we treat our environment and even each other. The tech’s simplicity makes it more disturbing to me. It’s not something elaborate or really man-made, it’s a harnessed form of nature. Basically a contained version of what happened to those people in that sub to the Titanic.

          Lobsters don’t have brains in the same way we do, they have nerve clusters distributed through their segmented bodies. As such, it’s likely we will never understand what they experience.

          There’s a ton more data and history here (Wikipedia: pain in crustaceans). I’m glad we as people continue to question the ethics of animal consumption. We have more food options than most other animals, and we can take advantage of that if we wish to.

          I do like that it reduces food waste, because I do think if we are killing animals, we should at least make full use of them.

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          We come up with some particularly interesting ways to execute lobsters, that’s for sure. I’m not sure we dispatch any other food animal in so many ways.