Tristan-I
Tristan
Tristan-I

A couple of weeks ago, I thought we were on our last packet of yeast, so we started doing exactly this. We use 8oz flour and water (almost twice as much flour as your recipe). When it comes time to make bread, we dump the contents of the container out into our mixing bowl, clean the container, then put 4oz of starter

You can make as many profiles as you need to have multiple Pokemon saves. There is no workaround for this one.

I can’t tell if there aren’t any switches in the store because it’s a global pandemic, or if people realized that Animal Crossing player 2 is BS.

How cool would it be if we had professional race car drivers doing actual competitive racing in super-accurate simulators. This would open a whole new category of e-sport involving vehicle simulation.

Uh, so you can carry 12 ounces of liquid as long as you store it in a hand sanitizer container?

I feel like they could have gone a bit further back with the clear part...

so... is this kinda skid physically possible? If so, any actual footage. Or, absent that, is there any Live Action versions of the skid performed using practical effects?

As a general rule, if a game doesn’t want me to play it, I don’t play it, at all.

Have you tried using double acting baking powder? I suspect that it would have similar effect to using cream of tartar, and provide additional leavening.

Almost every desk in my office has a bottle of sanitizer, it’s a habit for me to take a pump whenever I sit down at someone else’s desk. (IT, so I sit down at a lot of desks)

Your first point is a pretty risky proposition, as there are very sound reasons why an auto response is limited to once per recipient per day. Once you are finished mitigating all of the potential issues, you will have re-invented the standard out of office auto responder.

Yes, I read the article.

I’m gonna lean on the side of caution. If you don’t know what you are doing, then you could open yourself up to a whole lotta technical risk. For the sake this line of discussion, let’s completely ignore the Acceptable Use discussion.

A much better option would be to make your own sprouts. It doesn’t require a whole lotta effort.

Gift cards are the worst. Bank transfers are cheap. If you don’t have a bank account, perhaps visit your local credit union? There is no reason for a third party to get between you and the money the government owes you. They will EFT it directly into your account if you ask.

Remember, your VPN connection is only as private and secure as your VPN provider.

Claire’s piece on diced tomatoes was flawed because most whole tomatoes are also treated with calcium chloride. Check your labels before you make assumptions.

We switched to cloth diapers this round and have had good luck. We’ve spend about $200 on diapers, liners, a sprayer and a bin. It’s definitely cheaper than spending $20+ on diapers every week. It is work though.

I have a pretty new Samsung dryer, we often deal with this problem. I imagine that if one of these gets into the pocket of a fitted sheet, it’ll accelerate the twisting process.

I have a pretty new Samsung dryer, we often deal with this problem. I imagine that if one of these gets into the