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    This is where the “print recipe” button is very helpful. Just about every recipe site I visit has it. It gives the entire recipe in a clear “print view.” Usually on a single page (or scaled to the screen). Usually directly linkable (if you want to bookmark/save).

    Yeah. I downgraded our Netflix sub to the cheapest because the wife still watches some of the shows, but everything on Netflix just feels like it’s algorithmically generated to be “entertainment.”  

    Yeah. I downgraded our Netflix sub to the cheapest because the wife still watches some of the shows, but everything

    I’m going to nominate something a little different. The PBS app. It’s not going to replace the big streaming services for “entertainment” content, but it has a free tier and a $5.99/mo tax deductible donation tier that unlocks a ton of good content. It also live streams local PBS stations if you don’t have access to

    I’m going to nominate something a little different. The PBS app. It’s not going to replace the big streaming

    I agree with Hulu primarily because it’s cheaper than Netflix, and you get a lot of new network shows. 

    I agree with Hulu primarily because it’s cheaper than Netflix, and you get a lot of new network shows. 

    Along with this, you can use an old camping trick of heating up water and putting it in Nalgene bottles to use as mini “radiators”

    I’m not going to lie. I sprinkle a few kosher salt rocks on my tongue every so often. Also great: the salty peanuty “shake” at the bottom of a jar of peanuts.

    I definitely add MSG-laden ingredients. I also will add a nice pinch of kosher salt before dressing my salad. It definitely heightens the salad, and I have low blood pressure so if I’m on a big salad kick and don’t get extra sodium I can feel a bit woozy (especially during the summer when I’m biking/sweating a lot and

    Yeah. I over shared my sentiments about this awful creation on the Gizmodo post, and top among them is the manipulative score. Hated it so much. 

    I’m also hopeful (and it seems like the evidence is starting to support it) that these mRNA vaccines are maintaining at least some significant effectiveness against mutations. Again, I’m just riding the hopium right now. I was [rightly] super doom and gloom last April when people would suggest a short timeline (weeks

    Just thought of Criterion Channel too. They offer 2 weeks and have some hard-to-find-elsewhere movies with some remastered content that isn’t available elsewhere. If you have the chance, check out the difference between the Amazon version of Detour (1945) on Criterion vs. Amazon Prime.

    I mostly agree with you. My hope lies in that “not tested” for reduced transmission is not the same as “doesn’t reduce” transmission. You’d expect (and the AZ vaccine has shown) that if you’re reducing the viral load that causes illness you’re also reducing it for transmission. Even if they’re only 50-60% effective at

    Showtime has a 30 day trial. I just signed up to watch some movies that have been in my watchlist forever. 

    Looks like the nail is about a half inch. Anything longer is a waste on drywall. They’re smooth so they do as little damage to drywall as possible and because “grip” doesn’t matter because the downward force will keep it in place. I’ve used many of these and they’ve always worked great, but yeah, you don’t want to

    This is pretty cool, but it would be even better if it had a retractable AC wall plug. 

    This is pretty cool, but it would be even better if it had a retractable AC wall plug. 

    Other than the corn starch hack, I would also suggest making a mirepoix of sautéed onion, celery (+ leaves), and carrots (plus any other veggies or greens you like) and then instead of straining the bits hit them with a wand mixer or blender.

    Just posted this separately. Corn starch is the ultimate hack for broth soup. 

    I always add a tablespoon or two of corn starch to my broth-based soups. It really adds body. Just be sure to dissolve it in some cold water before adding it.

    I get Peacock free with my Xfinity internet sub so it’s an easy decision for me. It’d probably be an intermittent sub otherwise, but I think it’s value is competitive with Netflix since it’s so much cheaper.

    With the decrease in quality content and price increase, Netflix is quickly dropping in value. 

    agreed. The can actually provide some texture to soft sweet potatoes.