Steaming is a nice way to cook things! I come from a country which uses steamer a lot especially for desserts, so when moving abroad, a steamer is one of the first kitchen utensils to look for. Steamed cakes have interesting, fluffy texture.
Steaming is a nice way to cook things! I come from a country which uses steamer a lot especially for desserts, so when moving abroad, a steamer is one of the first kitchen utensils to look for. Steamed cakes have interesting, fluffy texture.
Oh, this has a very lovely presentation.
For general public, no. But there are some dedicated communities on comic books, mostly for adults growing up with local/ translated comics.
I don’t know whether you have tried e-book readers or not, but I definitely recommend it. I put books and other data like tickets, maps/ copies of important papers instead of my phone (because of battery issue mostly), I find it space-saving.
Oh, that’s a handy chart, thanks.
Hmm, reading this, I assume that the entries are mostly about riding bigger, faster motorcycles in the winter.
I’m still mourning for Google Reader. After trying Feedly, The Old Reader, and Inoreader, I’m currently settled on Inoreader as it allows the most number of feeds (hopefully I don’t get jinxed like my previous experience with The Old Reader) not to mention the Android app is quite neat.
Why it being in the southern hemisphere’s a minus? (Curious southern hemisphere-r here).
Yes, I believe if you add flights + everything else to go to, South East Asia for example, compared to flights + everything else to Reykjavik, Reykjavik will still be more expensive. Traveling time though, another issue. It sure is pretty, but everything’s pretty expensive and all of those add up.
“Just make sure you’re not going to slip too much”
Ah, as I am South East Asian, watching sepak takraw’s actually not that unusual. I used to play casually with my brothers.
Ah, pasty is a common snack in Great Britain. I have seen it sold a lot in train stations, though not pumpkin one, I believe.
Sadly it won’t work that well if your lunch container moves around your bag. You still need to keep it upright I guess.
I seriously am not a packing cubes convert. I don’t know why, have everything arranged in cubes reduced my ability to shove things into any empty spaces. I find that I can bring more if I forego the cubes.
I am so used to go everywhere alone, usually when I am going with friends to places like malls I go at least one hour earlier to do a separate “me-time” browsing. Last time I done backpacking across Indochina by myself as well, which was nice but definitely raised questions.
I believe the last ones with 3.5 mm headphone jacks are Gen 4.
Eh, at first I thought the robotic voice was pretty weird, but in the end I am used to it.
Yep, I think what you have done is good already, telling or not telling doesn’t really matter anymore if you already ear the stuff.
Eeh, I imagine I would think it’s no problem, I didn’t know it. (And that’s somewhat a “learning” on how the things tasted like, I guess. Experience is experience. Maybe I will ask for forgiveness in my mind, but that’s it).
When you said “alternative flour” I thought you’ll give a lot more alternatives than just four. A few that I’ve used before: