The more smashed the garlic is, and the more acidic the environment, the more likely the blue color is going to happen.
The more smashed the garlic is, and the more acidic the environment, the more likely the blue color is going to happen.
I mainly use garlic in sous vide when I’m making jars of pickles where the garlic is just imparting some flavor, and you absolutely get the blue color change. Three things cause more blue:
1) Older garlic
2) Smashing it
3) Acidic environment
If there’s one thing I need my sherry vinegar to be, it’s PUNCHY.
He explained it on a deadcast a few weeks back. Long story short - he fell and hit his head. I don’t think he got into it in much more detail, but sounds like he had some cerebral contusion and an epidural hemorrhage (note - he did not say that, but I’m a former brain injury doc, and it certainly sounds like that was…
I suppose it was meant to be a blockbuster, though, a la Men in Black.
It’s actually 4: Blade Trinity, Wolverine, Green Lantern, RIPD.
Joe Kelly is responsible for the Deadpool run that the movie is generally based on, yes.
Critical difference: Schumacher’s Batman movies are high camp. Snyder wouldn’t understand camp even if Ayn Rand wrote about it.
Reminds me of how, amongst many other shitty shitty things that Ike Perlmutter did to Marvel, the one I was just reading about was how in the mid-90's he decided:
1) Magneto has to come back (he had been dead since 1991)
2) He can’t be Jewish anymore
3) He has to be unambiguously evil.
I mean, I don’t think we need any setup for Batman...he’s Batman. That movie needed the setup to indicate that “our Batman is one that brands and murders people.”
The run of Deadpool that the movie is (loosely) based on is actually quite affecting, and might be the height of that character. Plus he dragon-uppercuts Shadowcat.
It’s almost like they made the test footage specifically to leak it!
It’s almost like the writer for that event was the creative talent behind the aforementioned Kick-Ass.
I remember virtually nothing about Apocalypse, and I tried to rewatch it but gave up after a half hour. Utterly forgettable.
Other than “Don’t Trust the B in Apt 23,” where he plays a very un-Eric Andre roll, this was the bit that hooked me into his show. But it’s not so characteristic of a VERY dark show. It benefits…
I’m about 20 hours into Act 2 of Divinity: Original Sin 2, and starting to feel bogged down. Does anyone know if it picks up? It just seems to be side quest after side quest, with each side quest featuring a 40 minute fight. Hard to get through a game that takes up almost all my designated gaming time to win one…
The first Hornet fight is basically the bar for “can I play this game.” Once you beat her, you can do just about anything. Further bosses take a LOT more tries, but the game really rewards patience.
It’s worth getting the switch for Hollow Knight alone.
Remember - a full playthrough of Nier ends at ending E, not ending A. It takes about 25-60 hours, depending on how many sidequests you want to do, pods you want to pick up, leveling, etc. The secret ending Y takes AGES to do, but is absolutely unnecessary for the…
You can finish the game just fine barely paying attention to the chip loadout, but if you get into the nitty gritty of it, you can definitely do some fun things that match a style (heavy damage/healing, taunting, and my favorite - witch time dodging). Totally unnecessary if you don’t want to bother, though.
Bi-Hercules and trans-Loki now.
I will not hear a disparaging word against Drop Dead Gorgeous.