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Post #1715784

2026-03-29 23:18 UTC

And so, dear readers, I am delighted to announce that I have successfully made myself homemade #porridge for over a month now. It is delicious. It is #nutritious. It is easy to add things to change it up a bit, such as spices or fruit. The one challenge/opportunity is that the recipe my family member passed to me makes enough for three LJLP (LikelyJanLukas Portion) servings. The idea of cold porridge didn't exactly sound thrilling to me. Nor did reducing the recipe ingredient portions, as while #cooking with the #RiceCooker is easy, sometimes #cleaning it is challenging (primarily when I have to rush to an appointment or am having a #JellyFish day where I cannot stay standing for very long). Considering this problem, I wondered whether the additional portions could be re-heated and still be palatable? #MouthFeel is important to me and whilst I will choke down something I can't stand the texture of, two out of three breakfasts like that would be miserable. What to do? 27/x #cooking #reheating

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  • @likelyjanlukas@mstdn.ca 2026-03-29 23:26

    In the end I figured I can't really guess how cold porridge will turn out, I just need to experiment and see if I can make it work. I grabbed one of my #rediscovered glass freezer containers and packed in the leftover #porridge. It fit perfectly! After it cooled a bit, I realised the seals for the plastic lids had either gotten lost or disintegrated, but a stretchy hairband* solved the lid problem. I popped it in the fridge overnight to see what could be done with it. *Allergic to #latex, so I use knitted polyester hairbands from dollar stores instead. Hairbraid-sized ones are good for nearly every typical #ElastIcBand purpose, and the larger ones used to hold back an entire head of hair are similarly useful for much bigger items! 28/x #cooking #reheating

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  • @gardencat@ottawa.place 2026-03-29 23:21

    @likelyjanlukas You will have to add a bit more of the liquid you used when you reheat and stir. It should be fine then. Good luck! It is great to figure out something that works for you!

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