the kind of people who are going out to eat right now are the kind of people who need to read this but never will
the kind of people who are going out to eat right now are the kind of people who need to read this but never will
Ummmmmmm...yeah all day long. My PS4 was horribly loud and I followed an FAQ to disassemble and clean it. Since it required disassembly to the point of separating the heat sink from the CPU you need to clean the up the old and replace the thermal paste (which was crusty and obviously poorly applied when manufactured).
But that doesn’t change the fact that the semiotics carry cultural bias in today’s society. Experts explicitly uses this dichotomy to test for racial bias:
I tried making this argument on a Gizmodo article about this while agreeing it’s probably a good thing to change as well. As nearly every ethnicity has been enslaved at some point in history, the terms ‘master’ and ‘slave’ aren’t necessarily racial, although, it’s clear what those terms mean in relation to the US.
Yes, that is a true statement. And without any context, that would be fine to say. However, the point of this entire article is to explain why, in context, saying that actually cheapens an important movement. So you either (i) didn’t read the article before commenting, (ii) are a moderately successful troll, or (iii)…
Oh fuck you man. Are you proud of being a fucking troll? Does that make you happy? How fucking pathetic of you. What a useless life you lead.
That’s a good analogy, but people who don’t understand why masks and distancing only work together probably won’t understand airbags either. There are actually people who think they don’t need to wear seatbelts because they have airbags, despite having it explained to them thousands of times that airbags only work as…
I’ve done it before both ways (3x baking powder instead of soda or baking soda + liquid acid instead of powder). It’s not 100% exactly the same, but you generally still get a tasty end result.
This may be some of the best advice you (or anyone else dispensing it regarding the kitchen) have ever given.
Sourdough is actually sour not because of the yeast, but because of the lactic acid producing bacteria that love the conditions of the starter after the yeast are mostly done reproducing. Thus, to make your sourdough less sour, simply feed your starter more often. iIf you want it to be more sour, feed your starter…
I’m with you. The medical professionals I know that are working right now will strip down their clothes in the garage after coming home from work, but not on a general trip out in public.
UPDATE: And we’re done! Huge thanks to René F. Najera, DrPH. He’s an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins University…
I used to work in quality control for a dairy.
You thing about pigs feet reminded me of this...
Karen from Facebook has been my #1 source for COVID-19 information. She claims that the virus was engineered in the basement of a Washington D.C. pizza parlor by Hilary Clinton, CNN and the Bilderbergs and can only be cured with essential oils that the Deep State is hiding from the public.
There’s that famous Bull statue on Wall Street in Manhattan. It would be pretty weird to memorialize the bad one.
I’ve heard from Sawbones that it can help treat symptoms but of course it won’t do anything to actually prevent infection or reduce the viral load in your body or anything silly like that. I take it when I have an upper respiratory infection and give it to my son when he does too.
Possible pancreatitis risk, but yeah — the usual source I turn to to find a debunking of herbal stuff is actually pretty positive on it overall: https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/elderberry-elixir-for-the-common-cold/
I suggest ignoring it, if it’s on the outside. Occasionally season it, but don’t go down the path of trying to scrape off that old texture. It’s far too much work, simply cosmetic, and you’re removing the the stuff that’s protecting it from rusting in the first place. It shouldn’t be a big problem unless you have a…
I agree completely. I am a chef, I used cast iron at home and camping very often, simply for the ease of being able to take it from the stove top to in the oven, or on the outdoor grill or firepit. I wash my pans every time with hot water and steel wool then a light wipe with flaxseed oil. The myth that I hate the…