DogRidingRodeoMonkey
DogRidingRodeoMonkey
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This is next on my “Make my kitchen run more efficiently” tasks for isolation. I finally got the storage on our kitchen island organized in a way that everything is accessable and neat. The pantry is where all the rest everything went to hide / die. 

honestly, even canned are pretty okay.

The pro subscription gives you a handful of games you can claim for free. But a lot of stuff you want to play (red dead, nba 2kwhatever) you have to pay for that.

As an early adopter, all I can say is enjoy what you can, because it’s felt like there has been zero effort put behind bolstering the available games on Stadia. That said, it’s nice to press two buttons and be gaming seamlessly. 

Exactly, Thunderboule. Two breads enter one bread leaves. 

I started last week when my starter got good and ready I started on a “Baron of Breads” single elimination style tournament.
I take a piece of paper, write out weights and times, and bake two loaves of bread (either both the same day or a day apart). The winner “moves on” to the next round, where it gets baked against

During this time of isolation I pulled out the kettlebells from the back of the closet. I found an app, aptly named “Kettlebells” that lets you set difficulty and time, and since it’s been a while since I’ve swung one of those things around, the 10 minute workouts find me sweating and short of breath (are Kettlebells

It’s got The Last Man on Earth, which seems to be something of a prototype for Romero’s shambling zomboids in Night of the Living Dead. Definitely worth a watch. 

This answer is also acceptable, but it poses the question. 

Also very good old fashioneds. 

If you can find them Chip Kidd’s Peanuts books are beautiful.
Not pop culture, but Chris Ware’s Jimmy Corrigan books I believe were released as an omnibus hardcover edition and are also beautiful.

I don’t see how much more complicated you think this is. 3000 years ago a trickster cloud giant put us all on this planet and has hidden clues to make us think that we weren’t all dropped into volcanoes from DC-8's by Xenu.

A REALLY big guillotine?

Here’s a quick and easy recipe that will make you glad you brought bacon home:

I’m not saying you’re spinning yarns, but I’ve found that the grocery scarcity comes in waves at least here in the Pacific Northwest. First it was pasta, then beans, then flour. I also limited last week’s shopping to the one market closest to me, which typically carries a single type of flour. On Friday when I leave

I save and freeze any veggie scraps and trimmings and bones I happen to have in the kitchen and make a big batch of stock. Tastes better and and way cheaper than the store bought stuff. 

I started a new whole wheat starter this week, because it’s just another thing to add to my routine in a futile attempt at keeping things “normal” as I can.
I have, however been baking yeasted loaves every Sunday. If nothing else it gives my wife and I some good bread for meals through Wednesday or so, and I’m just

Nightmare was produced, but not directed by Burton. It is also my personal feeling that its one of the most overhyped movies ever. Good, but nowhere deserving of the sustained fanfare.

If I were someone who were asked to rank the films of one Timothy Burton, it would look something like this, with things changing based entirely on my mood:
1-2) Mars Attacks or Ed Wood
3-5) Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure
6) Batman
7) Batman Returns

I actually rather enjoy Batman Returns, but