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033153b745 Put note in parenthesis about high pressure for rice. 2026-04-11 14:05:48 -07:00
4e87d8a8fc Change the authors to be Bug rather than having Vegan in the author line. These are more about me and not the channel. 2026-04-11 14:01:28 -07:00
aee7f9b405 Enhance the sensitivities wording and content. 2026-04-11 14:00:05 -07:00
440bcb64e3 Add a link to the food combining section on another article. 2026-04-11 13:59:51 -07:00
f9cabb4272 Spellcheck after adding the simplicity section. 2026-04-11 13:53:13 -07:00
70ceb30b47 Move simplicity section to the bottom of cooking. Considering making it its own article. 2026-04-11 13:52:36 -07:00
6e6cc93943 Add a section on cooking simplicity. 2026-04-11 13:51:52 -07:00
94e298141a Add section on rehydrating fruit. 2026-04-11 13:37:13 -07:00
6a58b57fa6 Don't use made up word "standardly". ;) 2026-04-11 13:33:15 -07:00
12c4015524 Further improve the cooking article and allow it to be published once pushed. 2026-04-11 13:32:11 -07:00
666bf4c56b Set sensitivities to be live and update lastmod on diet. 2026-04-11 13:21:11 -07:00
db533c99ab Spellcheck sensitivity page. 2026-04-11 13:20:25 -07:00
0d6a03cd94 Spellcheck. 2026-04-11 13:19:21 -07:00
0325c62e59 More reorganization. Spellcheck looked good! 2026-04-11 13:18:49 -07:00
18037f9624 Move articles to the blog tree. Add a show shortcode for content which may be hidden again in the future. 2026-04-11 13:14:52 -07:00
77d95dd025 Improve the diet page, making the headers proper case so that the TOC looks better and simplifying a few sections. 2026-04-11 12:06:32 -07:00
cd615a74f4 Improve the cooking page. 2026-04-11 12:04:07 -07:00
11928d456a Add a page for my sensitivities. 2026-04-11 12:03:52 -07:00
626d492983 Add to the Morenci hot spring article. 2026-04-11 12:00:09 -07:00
4db22a3063 Change how to release date is shown on the list pages. 2026-04-11 11:51:15 -07:00
0620b3bede Add an SOS warning shortcode and apply it to its intended pages. 2026-04-11 11:51:04 -07:00
dcf49103b0 Begin creating a Cooking page for how I prepare meals. 2026-04-11 11:27:26 -07:00
042393d0aa Moce the Diet page to be an actual article so that it appears in the list. 2026-04-11 11:27:10 -07:00
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title: "My Diet"
toc: true
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- /diet
- /food
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Everything I choose is organic or local unless it's something rare like durian.
## staples
### fruit
- apples (pink lady, opal, cosmic crisp, autumn crisp, granny smith, sugar bee)
- dates (barhi, deglet, medjool)
#### seasonal
- bananas
- persimmons
- dates (khadrawi, halawi, honey)
### grains
- white rice (jasmine, basmati, long grain, sushi, short grain, arborrio, etc)
- wild rice
### legumes
- lentils
- mung beans
- chickpeas
## snacks
- mangoes (dried, rehydrate before eating)
- bananas (dried coins, NOT banana chips)
## fridge
### greens
- celery
- dino kale
- parsley
- cilantro
- lettuces
- brussel sprouts
### frozen
These are allowed to thaw out so they're ready to eat by time I get to them.
- mangoes
- bananas
- cherries
- berry mix
### other
- tofu

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title: "My Cooking Methods"
subtitle: "How and why I cook the way I do. 🙃"
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author: Bug
#started: 2026-04-11T10:00:00-07:00
date: 2026-04-11T10:00:00-07:00
lastmod: 2026-04-11T14:00:00-07:00
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tags:
- food
- diet
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- diet
categories:
- guides
- pinned
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- /posts/recipes/food/cooking
- /posts/guides/diet/cooking
- /cooking
- /cook
- /posts/blog/cooking
- /posts/blog/cook
---
Also be sure to visit my [Diet](/diet) page to see what sorts of food I frequent.
## Grains & Legumes
Rinsing and soaking these are very helpful for my digestion.
Since I'm a nomad and engage in dry camping (boondocking) I've had to find a way to do this while conserving water so that I can stay out longer.
As of April 2026 I've shortened it down to only using twice the amount of cooking water, rather than 3 times or more if using separate water for both the rinse and the soak.
Further reducing the water usage involves washing the meal's veggies in the soaked/rinsed water.
### Example
So, basically, if making 1 cup of rice with 2 zucchini:
**Rinse & Soak Stage**
1. Add 1 cup of rice and 3 cups of water to the Instant Pot bowl.
1. Agitate the rice. You'll notice the water becomes cloudy.
1. Set the Instant Pot to Yogurt - Less - 30 minutes.
1. Allow to sit until ready to start cooking.
**Food Preparation Stage**
1. Remove the bowl from the Instant Pot.
1. Rinse off the zucchini in the bowl then remove them.
1. Pour the rice and water into a colander or strainer of some sort.
1. Continue like you normally would if normally cooking this meal.
1. Slice or dice the zucchini to your preferences.
1. Add the rice, zucchini, and 2-3 cups of water to the bowl.
1. Set to Rice - High and allow the pressure to release naturally!
- (I get better results using High Pressure for rice.)
Some may think that even this is a lot of water rice! I prefer my meals moist to help with hydration and digestion. Dry, crunchy, or even al dente rice is a no-go for me.
## Rehydrating Dried Fruits
Normally this is for mangoes and sometimes dates, as I've found that banana coins get a weird texture.
This is as easy as adding the dried fruit to a cup or a bowl, adding enough water to cover them, and then letting it sit for 1-2 hours depending on your patience.
For mangoes the water becomes a deliciously sweet nectar, and for dates it becomes a savory and sweet caramel-like drink, especially if using barhi dates.
## Simplicity & Food Combining
There's something to be said about enjoying the food you eat. If you don't like the flavor of rice, then rice may not be for you. Many people don;t even know that rice has a flavor because they're so used to it being cooked with salt, oil, and then having sauces dumped on top.
I subscribe to similar ideas as Natural Hygiene which says monomeals (meals consisting of only a single food ingredient) are the healthiest way to eat and the best chance at a highly efficient digestion. I rarely combine fruits, and allow 20-45 minutes in between each fruit type if eating multiple around a mealtime.
The same goes for cooked food. Sometimes I may combine rice with lentils, however most the time I find myself having rice and a veggie for lunch, then lentils or tofu and a veggie or two for dinner. Vegetables low in acid, calories, and starch (such as celery, kale, or zucchini) are typically safe to combine with higher calorie staples.
The same goes for seasonings. If cooking a celery stew (Khoresh Karafs), my only ingredients will be lentils and fresh celery, with the only seasonings being peppermint and parsley, fresh if I have it otherwise dried. Craving pizza? I'll add oregano and thyme to a meal. Experimenting like cooking a pot of rice with rosemary and lavender can be pretty great too!!
---
[blog.hyperling.com/cooking](cooking)

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title: "My Diet"
subtitle: "Curious about the foods in my pantry? Here's a list!"
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author: Bug
started: 2025-06-06T10:00:00-07:00
date: 2025-06-06T12:00:00-07:00
lastmod: 2026-04-11T13:00:00-07:00
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tags:
- food
- diet
series:
- diet
categories:
- guides
- recipes
- pinned
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- /posts/recipes/food/diet
- /posts/guides/diet/diet
- /posts/guides/diet/food
- /posts/guides/diet
- /diet
- /food
- /blog/diet
- /blog/food
- /posts/blog/diet
- /posts/blog/food
---
Everything I choose is organic or local unless it's something rare like durian.
Most items are eaten in monomeals. If multiple items exist in one meal, food combining (such as taught in Natural Hygiene) is practiced. More on that [here](/posts/blog/cooking/#simplicity--food-combining).
## Fruit
### Staples
- apples (pink lady, opal, cosmic crisp, autumn crisp, granny smith, sugar bee)
- dates (barhi, deglet, medjool)
### Seasonal
- bananas
- persimmons
- dates (khadrawi, halawi, honey)
## Dry Goods
Check out my [Cooking Guide](/cooking) to see how I rinse and soak these.
### Grains
- white rice (jasmine, basmati, long grain, sushi, short grain, arborrio, etc)
- wild rice
### Legumes
- lentils
- mung beans
- chickpeas
## Snacks
- dried mangoes (typically rehydrated before eating)
- dried bananas (coins, NOT oily banana chips)
## Refrigerated
{{% hide %}}Find my fridge setup and review [here](/fridge)!{{% /hide %}}
### Greens
- celery
- dino kale
- parsley
- cilantro
- lettuces
- brussel sprouts
### Packaged
Anything frozen here is allowed to thaw out so that they're ready to eat by time I get to them.
- frozen mangoes
- frozen cherries
- frozen berry mix
- tofu (typically super firm, high calorie)
- coconut yogurt (Coconut Cult original flavor)
## Allergies
To know what I intentionally avoid, go [Here](/allergies)
---
[blog.hyperling.com/diet](/diet)

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title: "My Food Sensitivities"
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author: Bug
started: 2025-06-06T10:00:00-07:00
date: 2025-06-06T12:00:00-07:00
lastmod: 2026-04-11T13:00:00-07:00
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tags:
- food
- diet
series:
- diet
categories:
- guides
- pinned
aliases:
- /posts/blog/sensitivities
- /sensitivities
- /allergies
- /aversions
- /avoidants
- /avoid
---
My body is very sensitive in almost every way, including digestion. I've done reverse elimination diets to fine tune what I eat in order to ensure I avoid ailments as simple as bloating and as excruciating as migraines and night terrors.
Basically, if you can feed it to both a rabbit and a dog, then I can probably have it. If it's unsafe for either of those, then I likely avoid it for my own reasons.
Typically I don't accept food or food items from anyone, even trusted friends. This is more just to explain the why's of what I do.
It's also important to note that I practice conscious food combining, otherwise that causes another list of issues. More [here](/posts/blog/cooking/#simplicity--food-combining).
## High Reactivity
I flat out refuse to consume anything which includes even a portion of these.
- Alliums (onion, garlic, even shallots / scallions / chives) {{% show %}}
- Headaches and night sweats to migraines and night terrors.
- Horrible body odor, although most people experience this.
- Digestive and body pains, bloating, mental fog, etc. {{% /show %}}
- Grapes {{% show %}}
- Digestive distress. We'll leave it at that. :) {{% /show %}}
- Tropical Nuts (cashews, brazil nuts, etc) {{% show %}}
- Body pains, fatigue, digestive distress. {{% /show %}}
- Caffeine {{% show %}}
- Sweating, hyperstimulation, severe weight loss. {{% /show %}}
- Drugs & Alcohol
- I prefer to stay present and improve my reality rather than escape.
- These also tend to come with side affects such as mental fog and emotional suppression, some are highly carcinogenic, plus they're relatively expensive.
## Moderate Reactivity
I do not buy these, and will typically avoid a dish with these, rarely even choosing to pick them out of a dish.
- Nightshades (tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, eggplant, tobacco, datura, etc) {{% show %}}
- Mucous for days. Digestive ailments and bloating. Mental fog.
- When cooked at very high temperatures over 400F, like a deep fryer, then these symptoms can go away, but then the oil causes other suffering.{{% /show %}}
- Fatty Substances like Nuts & Seeds{{% show %}}
- Fatigue, lethargy, bloating, general body discomfort (inflammation).{{% /show %}}
- Avocados, almonds, pecans, and walnuts can be okay.
- Oil (Yes, even Extra Virgin Olive or Coconut)
- Inflammation, bloating, multi-day fatigue, acne, etc.
- It's a horrendously processed food!! NOT a health food!
## Low Reactivity
I typically prefer to avoid these and am likely to turn down food containing them, but if they can be picked out, then it may be acceptable.
- Cinnamon and other pesticidal seasonings.
- Usually cause body sweats, fatigue, overheating, etc.
- Roots.
- Typically digest poorly causing bloating and fatigue.
- Some are okay, but it's easier for me to just avoid them.
- Citrus
- General discomfort, digestive ailments.
- Will I sometimes cook with a lemon? Sure.
- No more orange or grapefruit feasts though.
---
[blog.hyperling.com/sensitivities](/sensitivities)

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author: Bug author: Bug
started: 2026-03-12T15:00:00-07:00 started: 2026-03-12T15:00:00-07:00
date: 2026-03-15T15:00:00-07:00 date: TBD
#lastmod: 2026-03-15T14:57:21-07:00 lastmod: 2026-04-11T12:00:00-07:00
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- /lower-eagle-creek - /lower-eagle-creek
--- ---
TBD - Video 1
## At a Glance ## At a Glance
- Lesser known hot springs in an infrequented region of Arizona. - Lesser known hot springs in an infrequented region of Arizona.
- Beautiful canyon with riparian flora all along the meandering creek. - Beautiful canyon with riparian flora all along the meandering creek.
- Camping can be difficult to access and noisy. Weekends not recommended due to drunks. - Camping can be difficult to access and noisy, especially on weekends.
## Caveats ## Summary
This was one of the most beautiful canyons I have ever explored. There's good hiking, unique hot springs, and likely climbing as I did some "bouldering" in some areas just for fun.
The industrial quality of the initial creek area is slightly off-putting, expecially with the machinery noise, and the amount of dogs was slightly alarming, but they posed no danger and none of it was a concern once I made my way further down the road.
I definitely plan to visit again, especially when spending time in eastern New Mexico chasing other hot springs.
## Description
### Pools
TBD
#### Outside
#### Caves
##### Mine SHaft
TBD - Video 2
TBD - Content
##### Frog Cave
TBD - Content
### Caveats
- Pump station is loud if choosing to camp before any water crossings. - Pump station is loud if choosing to camp before any water crossings.
- Lots of dog noise from nearby properties, day and night, echoing though the campgrounds. - Lots of dog noise from nearby properties, day and night, echoing though the campgrounds.
- Driving through the creek can be deep in some spots, but high clearance vehicles should be fine. - Driving through the creek can be deep in some spots, but high clearance vehicles should be fine.
## Recommendations ### Recommendations
- Drive as close as you can to the hot springs. - Drive as close as you can to the hot springs.
- I saw an unlifted Tacoma and 4Runner make it there no problem. - I saw an unlifted Tacoma and 4Runner make it there no problem.
- My van made it to the first water crossing after the large campground. After that I did not want to risk anymore since my runner boards hang low. (TBD, -TBD) - I took my van to the first water crossing after the large camping area. After that I did not want to risk anymore since my runner boards hang low. (TBD, -TBD)
## Reception ## Reception
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[guides.hyperling.com/lower-eagle-creek](/lower-eagle-creek) [blog.hyperling.com/lower-eagle-creek](/lower-eagle-creek)

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- /cherry-drink - /cherry-drink
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{{% sos-warning %}}
This stuff puts me to sleep in a hurry and helps me sleep deeper, wake less, and dream way better. I've been using Montmorency cherry juice for years now and have finally gotten it to be a habit to use near-daily. Not only is it delicious, but it's nutritious! ;D This stuff puts me to sleep in a hurry and helps me sleep deeper, wake less, and dream way better. I've been using Montmorency cherry juice for years now and have finally gotten it to be a habit to use near-daily. Not only is it delicious, but it's nutritious! ;D
## Ingredients ## Ingredients

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This is one I make when wanting to preserve my tart cherry concentrate. This is one I make when wanting to preserve my tart cherry concentrate.
It started because the cherry juice's lid was stuck one night and I wanted to keep the routine of making a bedtime drink, so I just doubled the amount of sweetener I had been using and it was actually very delicious without being overpoweringly sweet. It started because the cherry juice's lid was stuck one night and I wanted to keep the routine of making a bedtime drink, so I just doubled the amount of sweetener I had been using and it was actually very delicious without being overpoweringly sweet.

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A simple snack that I make when waiting for a real meal to finish cooking, or just a treat I enjoy when wanting a reward for keeping up good habits. Keeping a half-dozen or more blocks of shelf-stable tofu around has become really handy! A simple snack that I make when waiting for a real meal to finish cooking, or just a treat I enjoy when wanting a reward for keeping up good habits. Keeping a half-dozen or more blocks of shelf-stable tofu around has become really handy!
## Ingredients ## Ingredients

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**WARNING:**
This recipe may contain SOS or other ingredients not typical for a WFPB diet.
Please consult the [Diet](/diet) page to see more typical examples of what I normally eat.
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