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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-04T16:41:19.000Z",
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  "textContent": "My friend loves what he calls \"bowl slop\", which is any loose assemblage of ingredients in a bowl. Burrito bowls, poke bowls, bibimbap, oatmeals, and so forth. All they have to do is taste good together. The world is your oyster. It can be any flavors. It can be healthy. It can be dog food.\n\nThis is before \"slop\" became so universally negative in the lexicon.\n\nI've considered coming up with bowl slops. But I can not find any recipe sites online that I like. There is a product called \"Anthro Claude\", which sounds like a VERY sexy wolf man, which promises to provide decent recipes in a plaintext format (which is sexy). This is very tempting. But it is not a sexy wolf man. It is an evil robot. But it's still tempting. I'm writing this here in hopes people will shame me for even thinking about it.\n\nOr, even better, provide me their Secret Trove of Recipe Sites that are good. Wikibooks Recipes does not have a \"bowl recipes\" section. \"Bowl slop\" is a term of one very strange boy and not a term of culinary art.\n\nI digress.\n\nWhat are your favorite \"ingredience slops\"?",
  "title": "What are your favorite \"ingredience slops\"?",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-04T16:41:19.000Z"
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