Not trying to judge, just trying to understand where we are in the spectrum of human behavior - when you eat a jar of pickles or olives or whatever, what do you do with the brine? Do you dump it, use it for something else, or drink it?

I know someone who saves it to drink it later. He is my husband. Honestly, even after 20 years together, I didn't realize this about him. I thought the stockpile in the door was just a collection of forgotten empty jars, and I've been dumping them as such.

Which is it:

  • I'm a terrible wasteful sinner?
  • He's a freak?
  • Neither/Both, there's a special middle ground?

No judgement or emotional attachment here, he can have an entire shelf of the fridge for brine jars, idgaf. It just never occurred to me to that I should consider stockpiling brine.

Are you stockpiling brine? What do you do with it? "I'll drink some with breakfast tomorrow," is a perfectly acceptable answer. Just curious if yours is different.

  • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]M
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    1 year ago

    Wait, you can drink brine? I assumed it was like seawater. Brb gonna cut my water bill in half and then get hypernatremia.

      • blakeus12 [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        hyper, meaning high

        nat, neaning sodium

        emia meaning presence in blood

        high sodium presence in blood

        • NPa [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          yeonmi-park In North Hexbearistan the children are forced to work in the emoji factories until their fingers bleed. Dear leader now has over 40 thousand custom emotes, most of them have never been used, while poor Hexbearians are forced to use basic unicode emojis 😣