spatchcock & dry brining. flavorful and easier to keep any of it from over-cooking when spatchcocked.
spatchcock & dry brining. flavorful and easier to keep any of it from over-cooking when spatchcocked.
for a second I thought that was some sort of “healing crystal” bread or something.
I’ve felt that way about pretty much any food trend or fad I’ve ended up trying. almost always “ok, it’s good, I guess, but...”
the first time I went there I was amazed at the ubiquity of 7-Eleven stores. And it was the first time in decades I’d seen a Lawson’s, there was like one of those in my area in the ‘80s but that was the only one I’d ever seen in the States.
“molasses-infused beet juice” is not a string of words I would ever have expected to encounter.
or like when Alton Brown did a short video making dalgona coffee, it made an ungodly mess.
when I was 4 or 5. my dad was grilling something on the Weber kettle. I walked over and because I wanted to watch what he was cooking, I went to stand on the lid of the grill which was on the ground.
well, now that the olds are on it, TikTok is done.
I’m just trying to wrap my head around making something less bitter by adding grapefruit.
Only the Montgomery Burns Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence.
so now 35-40% is a “small percentage?”
you’re still wrong, since India alone has 1/5th of the worlds population.
the indian subcontinent would like a word with you. I’m pretty sure they were using ghee and cheese long before European influence.
or a guy would design it and it’d make y’all look like PS1 Lara Croft
he probably is who patented the prismatic “day/night” mirror; the mirror has two reflective surfaces (one much less reflective than the other) and that tab just flips the mirror down to the less reflective surface when some jamoke has his high beams blasting into your interior.
was just thinking this. we have tomato paste in a tube, so someone make this happen!
if you can find a tractor or farm supply, you can get “stable” or “stall” mat in standard sheet sizes usually 4'x8') and put it down yourself. Plus, it’s about half the price even though it’s the same thing.
Comcast thought of that. their app would let you look up TV listings on your phone, then you could tap “record” and their system would send out the command to your DVR to record that show.
you know, that’s never nearly as witty as you think it is.