PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES

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[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works 9 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I'm in the same boat, I spend way less time on Lemmy than I did Reddit. I consider that a good thing, happy I made the switch. Plus I feel like posting/commenting on Lemmy is much more rewarding than Reddit so that's another bonus imo.

[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works 9 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It took me like 5 minutes to find an alternative to Aniwave. It follows the exact same format and everything.

In my experience it's like a game of whac-a-mole. One website goes down and another takes it's place. I'm not worried.

[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works 42 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

Only people who know would know. I don't see the problem.

[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works 8 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Am I the only one who read this as In "AI"s life? AI as in artificial intelligence lol

In Canada we call them Pogo's because of those shitty frozen Pogo brand corn dogs. Kinda like how Kleenex is used for tissues.

It's just a hot dog on a stick dipped in a corn meal batter then deep fried.

Not sure what people are talking about here but I thought it was amazing. I loved it.

[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

You can get lunch meat that doesn't have cultured celery extract or sodium nitrate. It's usually only chicken or turkey, ham pretty much always has it in my experience.

I've also been meaning to make my own using a ham press.You have to grind the meat, fill the tube and boil it. Then you can cut into slices and it's almost the same as what you get in store.

[–] PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I've held this opinion ever since I saw the movie Next. I remember sitting there after it ended and thinking it was all just a waste of time.

Neither of these would help me really. I hate coffee and live in a small town where parking is never a problem. Guess the parking might help when I travel to bigger cities.

 

My whole life I've always hated burgers that you get from fast food/restaurants. It's just a bland beef patty with a bunch of toppings that make it a pain to eat. These places advertise their burgers as being "100% Angus Beef!" or whatever, like that makes it appetizing... Why is this the norm? Do people just not know any better?

I learned how to make burgers from my dad and our approach is completely different. It's all about the patty, not about the mountain of toppings. We throw onions, garlic, bell peppers, egg, worcestershire, salt and pepper (anything you want really) into a blender. Blend it all up and incorporate it directly into the beef. Then you shape your patties. This method makes the actual burger patty delicious, you could eat it as is if you wanted (which we sometimes do).

I've yet to meet anyone who didn't prefer our burgers. Try it and you'll never go back to those bland meat disks.

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Pressure canning food (sh.itjust.works)
submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by PM_ME_YOUR_ZOD_RUNES@sh.itjust.works to c/cooking@lemmy.world
 

So me and my dad were talking about pressure canning and how it's very uncommon. I've never talked to anyone irl that pressure cans, maybe some water bath canning but that's it. I wonder why it's so uncommon? You can get a pressure canner for less than 150$ and it's incredibly useful.

I mainly use it for stock/broth but you can use it for so many things, tomatoes, soups, chili, baked beans, stew, spaghetti sauce, etc.. Honestly, anyone who cooks whole chickens somewhat regularly should invest in a pressure canner. I cook two whole chickens at a time and use the carcass to make about 14 litres of stock. I also make beef, turkey, pork and smoked variations of these.

It's so much better than buying your stock at the store. I will admit that it is a lot of work, from start to finish it takes me about 3 days because I wet brine my chickens. But you could just buy the bones from your butcher which I have done. Just wondering if anyone else does this or reasons why you don't do it?

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