Is this considered a struggle or boujie meal

Struggle Meal or Nah

  • Yep, nobody wants to eat that low vibrational shyt

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  • Nah, it’s nutritious regardless

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Caca-faat

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I’m trying to extract the collagen out of it. :steviej:
If anyone is interested it’s done, I strained and cooled it after 7 hours of boiling. It’s so thick when you move the pot it jiggles like you hitting it from the back.
 

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Voodoo is not complete without it :lolbron:
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All the better to make him big strong and healthy. So he can look young and sexy forever. Muahaha.
 

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So I’m making bone broth for the BF as he’s trying to be healthy. This one has chicken carcass from the chicken I made earlier in the week some chicken feet and some pig feet. Is it considered boujie to make bone broth or is it a struggle meal because of the rejected ingredients?

I opted for the chicken and pig feet because it has plenty collagen to keep him young and sexy, this will also provide plenty of protein and should be flavourful. It has similar seasoning ingredients to one I made a few months ago below.


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You are amazing. 😍
 

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oh you've never had west african chicken foot red stew and rice? t'was my favourite from age 4-11:whew:
No I haven’t, I’ve only ever had Jamaican chicken foot soup. Which technically doesn’t need the feet. Tbf whenever I want soup I will opt for lamb neck soup done in a Jamaican way.
 
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