A perpetual stew, also known as forever soup, hunter’s pot, or hunter’s stew, is a pot into which foodstuffs are placed and cooked, continuously. The pot is never or rarely emptied all the way, and ingredients and liquid are replenished as necessary. Such foods can continue cooking for decades or longer if properly maintained. The concept is often a common element in descriptions of medieval inns.

Foods prepared in a perpetual stew have been described as being flavorful due to the manner in which the ingredients blend together. Various ingredients can be used in a perpetual stew such as root vegetables, tubers (potatoes, yams, etc.), and various meats.

  • P4ulin_Kbana
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    1 month ago

    Why would someone downvote this person? I guess there’s people who are mean for no good reason everywhere…

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      1 month ago

      yep i made the mistake of conversing with the wrong person in a politics thread and now i’m watching them go through my profile and systematically downvote everything latest to earliest 😅 you would think we are all grown adults on here but many such cases

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        1 month ago

        How much recently did this happened? I feel like I’ve already seen you before saying this…

        Well, I guess that now you got a follower!

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          1 month ago

          about an hour ago 😂 it’s certainly not the first, probably not the last time

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            1 month ago

            Cheers, I got downvoted today, too. Case of mistaken sarcasm I hope. I need to learn to /s

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                1 month ago

                I use /s when it’s something that could mistakenly be sensire, especially if it could be offensive. Other than that, I try to ensure it’s obvious without it.