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In this case “lightly adapted” means leaving the oats out of the recipe published here. Oats can be confirmed by Googling “Richard Corrigan soda bread recipe”. The first hit gives his recipe lists the ingredients as:

Her brief appearance in Trading Places as “Woman at Party” who does the trademark John Landis break the fourth wall and look at the camera is one of my favorite parts of the film.

Test it. Measure using the hole then weigh the results. If it’s within a gram or two, you can trust it. You’ve just reduced you equipment from two unnecessary pieces (glass, scale) to the one which you’d be using anyways.

Since when has snarky been a lifehack? 

It’s all fun and blinking handbags until Grogu ends up winning the Darksaber.

Dunkin’ still has raspberry flavor on my local menu. It goes great with Dunkin Midnight, née Dark Roast.

I always appreciate a new way to tell how old the spices in my mother-in-law’s kitchen cabinet are.

So what does the privacy policy of the app say?

Do you have Coke in a glass.......harmonica?

I’ve never been to San Francisco but years of watching television has me convinced they should have used Rice-A-Roni.  

Not exactly. The farmers equipment from the cows teet to the holding tank has been sanitized. Its the end product that hasn’t been pasteurized. In your brewing example, it would be more analogous to a brewer having sanitized equipment but never boiling the wort to kill any bacteria.

I’ve tried the backing powder trick based on the writings of Kenji. I’m not convinced it makes that much of a difference, but it hasn’t hurt either.  YMMV.

“And yet a casserole of deadline pickups, unlikely comebacks, homegrown arms, and overpowering relievers have combined to put up a league-best 2.45 ERA during the span of Yelich’s absence”

My parents used to work at an 18th Century living history museum. Every day was take your child to work day and I spent my summers playing colonial dress up.

You would think they could have discounted this particular model by three-fifths as some sort of compromise.

I listened to Jonah Keri’s podcast with Bill Walton and for the next week I just kept repeating what Walton said over and over: “I love my bike.”