Less stirring for a reduction? That seems so counter-intuitive to me. Yes, the stirring releases heat, but doesn’t it also release steam, which is the purpose of the heat? Maybe this is settled science that I’m just ignorant of?
Less stirring for a reduction? That seems so counter-intuitive to me. Yes, the stirring releases heat, but doesn’t it also release steam, which is the purpose of the heat? Maybe this is settled science that I’m just ignorant of?
Absolutely. Swordfish steaks are called that because they’re thickly sliced cuts of fish. Cauliflower steaks are called that for the same reason.
Always love new cocktails, but if you want to work your way through your bottle of cachaça a bit faster, just substitute it for rum in any cocktail and call it a “Brazilian ______”. So, you’ll have Brazilian Daiquiris, and a Brazilian Dark ‘n Stormy, and Brazil Libres and, well, you get the picture.
I just have to chime in and say that some sandwiches require mayo. The film of emulsified oil serves to block other liquids from making your bread soggy. Salsa and mustard will NOT provide the same protection against disgusting wet bread.
I just have to chime in and say that some sandwiches require mayo. The film of emulsified oil serves to block other…
I’ll point out one problem that I see in a logo here: You probably want to avoid gradient colors in your logo. Gradients look great on computer/tablet/phone screens, and are easy to print on some things, but on others, it will either significantly increase the cost of printing an item, or it will just look like crap.
Uh, there’s an actual swastika in their logo. Look at the negative space instead of the colors. It’s actually quite horrible.
Ha! High traffic biz like restaurants and bars often (almost always) don’t keep them. It would cost more to store/organize them than it would to just give up on the occasional dispute. High cost/low traffic businesses are much more likely to actually save signed paper receipts.
It’s actually pretty difficult to blow a zero. When I blow into my breathalyzer after washing my mouth out with water, I still blow anywhere between .006 and .013. A slice of white bread can make you blow a .03 “BAC” (even though the alcohol is just on your breath).
And New England isn’t a city!
Sounds like someone was paid to write this article after all the negative press about pharma and opioids.
I never expected to read the type of misandry on Lifehacker as I just did in the first paragraph. Men as lovers, ew? It’s hard to ever feel bad for a man?
A Deere?
Again, where do you live? I’d like to see a conviction from anywhere in the United States where someone was found guilty of a crime for simply tapping someone on the shoulder to get their attention. It’s not illegal and this myth needs to die.
What country do you live in? Luckily, in every state in the United States, it’s not illegal to lightly tap someone on the shoulder to get their attention. There’s nothing assaultive about that.
Yes, the entire federal government (except “essential personnel,” which are the folks that work on holidays anyway, like cops, some military, border patrol, customs, etc...) shuts down for a day of mourning upon the death of a President. It’s definitely happened for Presidents Nixon, Reagan, Ford and, now, Bush. I…
Those domestic prices make no sense. Some of them are far more than the normal price, depending on your location. I think domestic fares are too location-dependent to list them like this for the whole country.
What the hell does that mean? If you’re gay you’re not a real man? WTF?
Compare the ratings for GoT to Narcos (I’ve not seen a single episode, nor did I know he was in it).
Tack is a sailing term that, roughly, means the direction you’re headed at the moment. In order to sail into the wind, you actually have to sail at an angle into the wind, and then change your tack so that you alternate, say, going 45 degrees to the left of the direction you want to go, to 45 degrees to the right of…
When you pour, instead of putting the hole/spout in the bottom corner, ensure it’s in the highest corner. This will allow air to flow in and prevent it from “glugging.”