kimboinatl
kimboinatl
kimboinatl

I promise this is a bad idea. I work for Starbucks and our plumbers say that coffee grounds are the root of the issue for all the coffee shops they service. We throw away a lot of the grounds, so the small portion that makes it into the sinks causes these issues, it's not a lot. Coffee has a lot of things going for

Cilantro in apple pie? Ummm okay. Never seen that before...

BTW - Coriander is the exact same thing as Cilantro.

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Well that settles it for me what about you guys

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What you're describing is called Pico de Gallo, not salsa. Yes, there's a difference. Salsa is more liquid, less solid state, and needs time to for all the flavors to blend and meld together. Regardless, both are delicious!

Wow, seeding six tomatoes is difficult for you? And why would you blanch tomatoes? Why would you ever bother canning salsa when you can make it fresh?

The time and effort it takes me to make ten pounds of fresh salsa is less than all of the time and effort involved in going to the supermarket to buy terrible jarred salsa. You might as well add cave aged gruyere to Kraft dinner, for all the good it would do to improve either product.

So, if you're buying a jar of salsa, then going to a farmer's market to buy fresh ingredients to add to the salsa, why wouldn't you just buy all the ingreidents to make the salsa yourself? It isn't like some super secret complex prcoess and you're already spending nearly as much money and effort anyway.

The two cuts at the end are a good idea, but do not take tips from this guy on safe use of a knife. I was waiting for him to cut himself the whole time.

No, the key is don't leave it plugged in when you wash it. :)

Hah - I was going to do this post myself. :) One thing that's important to note in the process is that the Instructable creator used a set of biodegradable pots as a "scaffold" that they built the other pots on top of, essentially pasting the coffee grounds (and some flour and water) onto the pots and then calling it

A list of easy veggies, and no mention of green onions? These things are mad easy to grow. Buy some green onions, use 'em for dinner. Keep the roots aside, stick 'em in a mason jar full of water next to the window, and they'll re-grow into something as tasty as ever. Just make sure to change the water every now and

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For the longest time, I always assumed a tailor was an expensive thing that only rich people needed. Then, I had no choice but to get some pants tailored. I went in, did the measurements, waited for him to sew them up, and got a bill for $8. That's $8 to make a pair of pants fit considerably better. Since then, I've

kimboinatl, Yes. DisplayFusion will do what you want. The disadvantage is that it will ALWAYS start on the designated screen. Also, there are buttons that can be added to the title bar that you can use to pop the window to whichever screen you want without dragging. You can even set a new window to center itself on

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