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"Why #Nutella?"

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  • blogfeedser@mastodon.nlB blogfeedser@mastodon.nl

    @benroyce If I'm correct, back then they carried personal poo bags with them and apparently the seals on these bags weren't exactly of Tupperware quality. 🙈

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    @Blogfeedser

    imagine if they jettisoned it in space

    little freeze dried bits of astronaut poo orbiting the earth forever

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      "Why #Nutella?"

      Because paste consistency food is great in weightlessness

      Peanut butter is also loved by astronauts

      Soft tortillas too: no crumbs floating around

      And all these foods don't need refrigeration

      Finally, you need calorie dense foods since storage is at a premium

      Eat like an astronaut and have a Nutella tortilla

      #Artemis #Artemis2 #ArtemisII

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      @benroyce but is it in glass jar?!

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      • eckes@zusammenkunft.netE eckes@zusammenkunft.net

        @benroyce but is it in glass jar?!

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        @eckes 😬😅

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        • sjaakkeuvelaar@mastodon.nlS sjaakkeuvelaar@mastodon.nl

          @Eetschrijver @benroyce
          We use this one: no palm oil and more hazelnuts. And better taste.

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          @sjaakkeuvelaar @Eetschrijver @benroyce Same here. Far better taste and a far better company.

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          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

            "Why #Nutella?"

            Because paste consistency food is great in weightlessness

            Peanut butter is also loved by astronauts

            Soft tortillas too: no crumbs floating around

            And all these foods don't need refrigeration

            Finally, you need calorie dense foods since storage is at a premium

            Eat like an astronaut and have a Nutella tortilla

            #Artemis #Artemis2 #ArtemisII

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            @benroyce Amused that some of the most expensive meals in history (according to cost of mass lifted higher in gravity well, naturally) are poor-people staples. PB+J burritos are well known round this household.

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            • log@mastodon.sdf.orgL log@mastodon.sdf.org

              @benroyce Amused that some of the most expensive meals in history (according to cost of mass lifted higher in gravity well, naturally) are poor-people staples. PB+J burritos are well known round this household.

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              @log i don't think they'll be having soup though 😅

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                "Why #Nutella?"

                Because paste consistency food is great in weightlessness

                Peanut butter is also loved by astronauts

                Soft tortillas too: no crumbs floating around

                And all these foods don't need refrigeration

                Finally, you need calorie dense foods since storage is at a premium

                Eat like an astronaut and have a Nutella tortilla

                #Artemis #Artemis2 #ArtemisII

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                @benroyce

                Bad diet for shitting though. Our gut works best with bulky low energy density food. Peristalsis requires something to work on! Also your gut needs walking around and general motion to work right. I bet lots of digestive problems up there.

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @log i don't think they'll be having soup though 😅

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                  @benroyce Could probably manage a sticky sort of chili, stew, gumbo, or chowder. So long as it is gluelike in its propensity to not spawn little liquid droplets.

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                  • sjaakkeuvelaar@mastodon.nlS sjaakkeuvelaar@mastodon.nl

                    @Eetschrijver @benroyce
                    We use this one: no palm oil and more hazelnuts. And better taste.

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                    @sjaakkeuvelaar
                    Far better!
                    @benroyce

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