Nabisco Graham Crackers possibly unsafe?

I ate some earlier today and soon after got two massive welts, one on the face, and the other on the arm. I only really have a peanut allergy, so the only thing I can think of is that Nabisco processes on equipment that also manufactures peanut products, and they just don’t put it on the box?

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 3 days ago

Lighting Glitch that I don't know how to fix.

There's a lighting glitch on the PC port of Rebirth that I can't really figure out how to fix. I've only really noticed it in foliage (mainly trees) and the mako lines in the environments. It's where it twitches from a whitish lower detail color to it's normal appearance and tends to go back and forth whenever I move in the environment. I don't know if this is just the result of having an AMD GPU, or a bad PC port- but would anyone know any way to fix it? Even a mod could work.

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 10 days ago

Anyone know of Breakfast foods made in a peanut free facility?

Anyone know of any good pre-made breakfast foods that are made in a peanut free facility? I keep trying to check the Snack Safely guide, but most of the stuff in that guide also has Chickpea flour or Pea flour, which are things I can't actually consume due to being legumes. Anyone know any that contain normal flour?

Also- I'm looking for frozen foods, but also grains as well. Stuff like cream of wheat or oatmeal that I could make myself.

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 23 days ago
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Does anybody else wish they were French like Bebe?

I was born in the United States of America and after my 60th playthrough of Persona 3 Reload, I find myself hating the fact that I'm not French. I want to become French, and I wish that I was French. Maybe I should try to be French like him? Do you guys also want to become French too? Maybe we can meet up irl and arrange a case where we all become citizens of France.

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 1 month ago

Is it still safe to eat a pancake that was sitting out on the counter for two hours?

My sister made pancakes with her boyfriend and left them sitting out on the counter for over two hours before I could come and eat. I don’t know if they’re safe to eat at all, and so I put mine in foil and put them in the fridge until I know for sure that I can eat them. Everywhere I read says that leaving them out for 2 hours contained is safe, but I haven’t seen anything about them being plated for two hours. I assume it’s fine, but I genuinely have 0 clue.

Ingredients: I don’t know fully, but they’re relatively simple. I think flour, milk maybe? Chocolate chips, and sugar.

I can’t tell the temperature, but they were room temp, and sat at that for a while going off of how cold they were.

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 1 month ago

This Subreddit is Going Downhill.

This subreddit is going downhill, and has been for a good few months now. It feels like it went from a space where people actually made fun of or talked about actual Nintendo Grifters into a space where fanboys complain about people being “too mean” to Nintendo. Where they blindly go up to bat for the company, and where anyone who remotely tosses criticism towards Nintendo is either a “hater” or “grifter.” A good chunk of posts that I’ve seen recently were people complaining about people complaining about Nintendo, or getting upset that someone else has a difference in opinion from them.

I feel like a lot of people who frequent this sub don’t even know what grifters actually are. People call channels like BeatEmUps, Nin10doLand, and Arlo “grifters,” when they aren’t exactly that. They’re hypocrites and annoying, yes- but in order to be a grifter you have to be selling a narrative, or pushing people to buy an item that you’re selling. People like NintenDeen are actual grifters. Not people who criticize the company fairly, but rather people who are genuinely contradictory with their points and farm outrage without even remotely believing in anything that they’re saying.

I have seen a lot of people in these past few posts get treated like they hated Nintendo as a whole, or that they were “grifters” just because they don’t blindly bow down to the company and overlook every little thing they do. Even if you are a fan of the games, or still like Nintendo while acknowledging their flaws, you are lumped in with grifters and are told that you lack “childlike whimsy.” There’s a lot of people spouting revisionist history, or acting like the Wii U era was some grand time for Nintendo fans.. despite the fact that it really wasn’t.

It just feels like this place is becoming a circle-jerk for people who fanboy over a soulless corporate entity. I love Nintendo, and I hate actual grifters.. but it feels hard to stay active in this subreddit when most of the people here are just acting like the “leave the multi-billion dollar corporation alone” image stereotype.

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 1 month ago

Is it worth getting Monster Hunter Stories 3 if I didn't enjoy Stories 1 or Stories 2? There are aspects of both games I do enjoy- like the general monster collecting aspect, the music, and the gene system- but ultimately I feel extremely underwhelmed by both games. The area design is pretty rough and feels empty 99% of the time- with it being far worse in Stories 2 somehow. The dungeons in the game get pretty boring after a while and feel like they only really exist as a form of padding through grinding out eggs for genes. It feels like most of my gameplay hours are waiting for Expeditions to return in order to level up monsties so that I can actually get their rarer genes to unlock and put on my main monsties. Team building also feels far more limited because I have to factor in traversal abilities and if a monster is capable of doing something basic like jumping, or climbing.

Then there's the story. Stories 2 is sucking the soul out of me currently and I'm trying to consider if I just want to drop it or not. The characters all feel like they just exist to dump exposition on the player, and Navirou's antics make me want to pull out my hair entirely. The new characters introduced in Stories 2 are basically just kind of there, or fill the role that previous characters in Stories 1 filled. It feels like I'm going through area to area with a massive slog, and the area design being so barren keeps me from wanting to continue. I got to the Desert area in Stories 2, and I'm losing steam at this point. Stories 1 was a bit better because it felt like the characters and story had a bit more heart in them, but I stopped around the island because it felt like I was going through the same exact thing over and over again.

I guess I just don't know if I want to play Stories 3. Especially if it falls into the same trappings that 1 and 2 are falling into. I don't know if the area design or characters are better, and I heard that the roster for monsties got reduced a bit. I'm fine with the lack of post-game content, since I don't tend to return to RPGs after I beat them anyways. Can anyone convince me on if I should give Stories 3 a shot- especially since I'm somewhat interested in it but still don't know how to feel given the past two entries?

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 2 months ago

I feel afraid of eating or trying new foods because I have a severe peanut allergy. There’s so little in terms of brands that actually cater to allergies, let alone peanut allergies- and ever since I learned that manufacturers don’t have to put processing information on their foods, I’ve increasingly become more and more worried about trying new foods, or even eating foods that I can already eat. Especially from brands like Nabisco, which outright deal with Peanuts or peanut products.

It feels like my diet is so limited that I can barely get anything to eat at this point, with the only food making me comfortable enough to eat being things like pasta, or goldfish crackers. I don’t know what to do because I need to eat more, and I hardly eat enough. I can’t even find breakfast foods that I’m comfortable with, so I don’t even eat breakfast most of the time. I don’t know what to do at all. I also have to avoid things like sesame seeds, which ruined my options for even buying stuff like bread. Lupin is also a no-go because it has peanut protein, just like sesame seeds. Any legume other than soy also messes with me from what I remember. I feel trapped and wish this country took everything more seriously in terms of catering to people with allergies. I wish that labels were more transparent. I don’t want to have to use my Epi or risk dying because I ended up eating something that was processed or made on the same line as peanuts. Anyone know what I can do, or any foods I might be overlooking?

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u/OpeningConnect54 — 2 months ago