She had the best line in that movie, too. (You know the one...when she’s holding the axe.) RIP, Tawny.
She had the best line in that movie, too. (You know the one...when she’s holding the axe.) RIP, Tawny.
Okay, I tried something like this, this morning, with a seasoned cast iron skillet, except I put butter in the pan first and let it get hot.
You touched a nerve because you were right and they didn’t want to admit that fact to themselves.
I trust those desiccated hot dogs that have been air-frying on the rollers for three days. There’s no way anything is alive in those anymore.
A helpful bit of advice my brother got is to think of meat as something you flavour your food with, rather than the food itself.
Note: even though it’s May, they’re still wearing down jackets.
Yeah, food is expensive in the arctic. Unless a local trapper or fisher bagged it for you, it will have been flown or trucked in (and in some communities, trucking isn’t possible in the summer because you can’t use the rivers as roads.)
If people love it, they love it, and that’s okay, but yeah... Lobster tastes like a combination of crab and peas that have been boiled too long.
Toilet augers (and to a lesser extent, drain augers like these) are something you want to own before you need one.
The batter for pakoras is made from chickpea flour. All safe!
I haven’t seen any of this show (I guess I should fix that), but I have seen that scene, and my reaction was, “My gosh...how is this even possible...how could any show legitimately set this up, or any studio okay this. How did this get made?”
Thank you!! I think I’ve tried chickpea patties and they crumbled ~a lot~, but I’ll try your tips.
I went on a tour of southern India a few years ago, and if there was paneer pakora (spelled pakoda, down there) on the menu, I knew what I was having.
Hey, everyone, you’re not ~supposed~ to eat raw flour...
Almond flour and coconut flour are probably the safest bets. If your wife can do oats (some people with wheat intolerances can -- some can’t), then oat flour would also work.
Could be innocent, but still shows a lack of sense. I do have empathy for someone having a lot of trouble with pain these days; my “home office” ain’t ergonomic, and my body is starting to pay for it.
Sheep: The equivalent of the movie hero being chased by a giant rolling death-thingy who doesn’t consider running ~sideways~.
These dudes must eventually run out of Get Out of Consequences Free cards...right?
It is very pretty. In a way that makes it clear why it was also very expensive.
I want one.