It makes a major mess, but I air jet with the fridge just pushed out from the wall ( so I can unbutton the rear panel where the condensor is located).
It makes a major mess, but I air jet with the fridge just pushed out from the wall ( so I can unbutton the rear panel where the condensor is located).
Indeed. And Ryan, who works with narcissist45, had at least a bit to do with tarrifs on EU goods. So EU tarrifs on products that come out of WI and KY (McTurtle).
I use an anti-slip placemat (which goes through the dishwasher on top rack just fine), was just suggesting large rubber bands as something with similar texture folks might have on hand. But, yeah, a towel.
I see exactly the opposite. I usually bring non-can cranberry sauce which gets put next to the canned. I bring a lot (a couple of quarts) and mine is gone - and there’s still some canned.
I never said it was hard, but there’s always that quest for “a bit different” - well, and people who need to remind themselves of proportions - although if you go by web recipes, it’s guaranteed to be too sweet for me.
I gave up on HD when the Buells stopped (switched to Ducati). But I want one of these! I get to justify a new sportsbike to my wife as a ‘helping the environment’.
I’m in MA. Of course it’s cranberry sauce. Yes, we all know how to make it already, but there might be a better one out there. And we eat a lot of cranberries. (sauce, relish, juice, in pies).
Why not a couple of big rubber bands? I’m not keen on fishing bits of paper towel out of the juice before I make gravy...
It’s how I’ve done it - but with a bain marie (the thing for prep work and souffles). Cutting board is the sink-hole cutout from a butcher board counter, so no grooves. I often do this in a clubhouse kitchen, so lots of cooks moving around - and turkey grease on the floor plus moving people plus hot or sharp objects…
What texts have delivery receipts? I don’t know of any.
Of course they did. Denying migrants asylum is law enforcement, and we’ve had Posse Comitatus since the end of Reconstruction.
I use a Leki Sierra as a monopod. The monopods I’ve had (even the CF ones) don’t work all that well as walking poles/canes as they’re not built for the abuse a hiking stick gets. I sometimes use a pole to give me a bit of a launch when I’m jumping a stream. As I’m going to be carrying the pole anyway, it’s a very…
I use a Leki Sierra as a monopod. The monopods I’ve had (even the CF ones) don’t work all that well as walking…
Would be nice if WaPo decided to sue anyone misquoting them like that. It’s pretty blatant - and the harm suffered is to WaPo’s reputation. so they def have ‘standing’.
I’ve used a number of these. You want the ones with scalloped-looking blades, not the pointy teeth.
If you check with your local pizzeria, many of them get feta cheese in a 6 gal bucket.
What brand was it that failed? No low battery warning? I’ve been using a Thermoworks Dot for six years or so (weekly usage) and it’s fine - still on an eneloop AA I swapped in two or three years ago - good reminder, I’ll swap that now.
I don’t like foil plates either. I’m not a super pie baker, but I’ve had better luck with glass than anything else.
Or you were cooking the stuffing sufficiently, which IMO leads to inedibly dry white meat.
Just get a digital thermometer, already. Thermoworks has decent ones for 30-ish which I prefer over their justifiably famous thermapen. The ones I linked read in 5-6 sec, the Thermapen in 3-ish.
Same here in MA. Check in (name and address) Get a ballot, fill in with pencil, the spot in brackets next to who you want to vote for*. Take it to the reader desk. Check in again (name and address). Put ballot in slot. Done.