spiderseverywhere
spiderseverywhere
spiderseverywhere

My preferred mustard is Inglehoffer stone ground original. Vey thick, lots of full vinegar infused seeds, especially good on bratwurst.

soy sauce? most of it is caramel colored saltwater.

Apparently you have a problem with reading comprehension. Read the part right above that.

If you can only own one citrus juicer, and you have the space for it, it should be this one. The thing is damn near indestructible. I got mine used for $75, don’t know that I’d be willing to spend retail on it, but I can squeeze an entire 8 lb bag of lemons into the best damn lemonade you’ve ever had, without getting

Nope, plastic bottles are safe to re-use, provided you don’t heat them:

I don’t like alternative facts.

Except for the pesky fact that aluminum cans are lined with plastic resin, usually containing BPA. That plastic is not possible to recycle, and is instead burned off when the aluminum is recycled.

So, the same person that takes banana peels and soaks them in salt/sugar/spices then dehydrates them and pretends they are bacon... buys pre-chopped onions because chopping onions is too time consuming?

Metal cans are lined with plastic so that they can use thinner metal and put acidic foods such as things containing carbonic acid (carbonated water) inside them without them corroding. With your aluminum can, all you are doing is wrapping a thin coating of aluminum around your plastic container.

BPA (Bisphenol A) is used to line aluminum and steel cans. It is also used in the production of PC (polycarbonate), but standard “one use” water bottles are made from PET (polyethylene terephthalate), which does not and has never contained BPA.

Neither are, if you’re only going to use them once and then toss them in the recycling/trash. Although you can actually re-use a plastic bottle, so if you’re going to re-use the item, then plastic bottles are the clear winner. There’s not really much you can do with an empty soda can other than melt it down, while you

10 lbs for your stove? I think we have very different definitions of camping. There’s no way I’m going to hike 50 miles with a 10 lb unwieldy stove on my back, in addition to my other gear. 99% of the time I’ll be cooking over an actual campfire, unless it’s an absolute downpour, and the rain keeps putting it out,

10 lbs for your stove? I think we have very different definitions of camping. There’s no way I’m going to hike 50

you do know that a bare raspberry pi only costs $35, right? this is 2x the cost for a bunch of things you probably already have.

you do know that a bare raspberry pi only costs $35, right? this is 2x the cost for a bunch of things you probably

sure, join the military, and you’ll be able to make up to 65k a year and still be eligible.

The catch is that you need to make under 34k a year, or get the EITC, or be in the military and earn under 66k a year to be eligible to use the “tax freedom” version.

the taxfreedom link has been the same for over 10 years, why would they change it now?

No. It may seem counterintuitive, but more grounds in the same amount of water will limit over extraction of the grounds, because the water can only dissolve a certain amount of solids before it becomes saturated. Over extraction occurs when the water dissolves things you don’t want it to. By increasing the quantity

No. It may seem counterintuitive, but more grounds in the same amount of water will limit over extraction of the

From experience, I can tell you that the flavor of a cold brew that is ground fine is significantly different (stronger, more complex) than that same coffee with a coarse grind. The catch is that if you use a normal amount of beans, it will overextract, so I tend to use about 1 lb of fine grind in a toddy, where the

From experience, I can tell you that the flavor of a cold brew that is ground fine is significantly different

cold press takes a long time to brew, don’t you want more than will fit into a french press?

cold press takes a long time to brew, don’t you want more than will fit into a french press?

Smaller is not better when it comes to power supplies, unless you want to send your macbook to louis to have it repaired after it shorts out and sends 120v to your poor mackbbok’s usb port.

Smaller is not better when it comes to power supplies, unless you want to send your macbook to louis to have it