CollinChristopher
Collin Christopher
CollinChristopher

So what’s taking so long? Why haven’t the Seahawks signed him?

This is what happened. I’ve made this mistake before with chicken.

Freezer, but yes. Before you freeze it, though, there is some gelatinous liquid that always collects in the bag. You’ll want to remove that before freezing to discourage ice crystals from forming.

Came here to say this. Although, it should be called Julia Child’s version since Kenji stole her method. :)

Bearnaise always involves tarragon. Most of the Bearnaise recipes that I’ve seen have you simmer the tarragon stems with the shallot/white wine reduction, and then mince the leaves to stir into the sauce at the end.

What does that even mean? Was it suggested that if you take the ingredients of soup put them in a pile, then that should be called stew? I am so lost.

It also opens the door to the possibility that someone could be prosecuted because their significant other’s photos were hacked from their personal cloud storage. I know during the celebrity hacking scandal there were some people guessing that it wasn’t the women who were hacked, but rather the people they sent the

If a private individual with no connection to the NCAA or a university decides to give a college football player $10K, then they have a constitutional right to do so (Remember, money is speech) provided they abide by any relevant tax laws. The football player, who did voluntarily sign a contract agreeing to abide by

I can’t even get my head around this. How would this even be constitutional?

Medieval monasteries? Try your local Parish. You can pay the church to have a mass said in someone’s name.

You are 100% right. I was typing on my phone and wasn’t paying close enough attention. Thanks for catching that.

He cannot go *anywhere* else. There is an extradition order out for him, so anywhere that has an extradition treaty with the US may try to extradite him. I believe he is a French citizen, and the extradition treaty with France say they don’t have to extradite their own citizens. A couple years ago he left France and

Because it’s an airplane crossing international boundaries, there’s probably very little they would be able to win in court. They may be able to threaten a lawsuit against United and shame some money out of them, but there’s not much they’d be able to win in court. The passenger’s conduct doesn’t rise to the level

The women in the case are claiming a civil rights violation. Don’t federal courts have the right to review if there’s a civil rights claim?

Does anyone even know how the government would extricate itself from existing consent decrees? Where I live in Seattle, the police department has entered into a consent decree that is under the oversight of a federal judge. Wouldn’t the judge have to agree that the decree has been met before either side withdraws it?

I’m still back on 10.1 because I heard all the battery issues with 10.2 were pretty bad. Does anyone know if those have been corrected just yet?

If you decide to do the corned beef and cabbage, there’s a couple things to keep in mind. First, when you cook corned beef the traditional way it’s going to simmer in water and lose some of its salt content back into the water (Is this osmosis or diffusion? I can’t remember). When you do it sous vide, the salt loss

To give more red meat to the conspiracy theorists, McCloughlin and Brewer definitely knew each other when McCloughlin was with the Seahawks and Brewer was writing for the Seattle Times.

Get your thumbtacks and red twine out!

That’s not actually relevant. If he did use it to promote his work at The Post, that doesn’t change anything because The Post doesn’t own that account. In most states he could be fired for that tweet even if he never posted a single thing about his work at the Post. The only thing that is germane here is the