Wow that’s incredible, and you make it look so easy! Thank you for the video!
Wow that’s incredible, and you make it look so easy! Thank you for the video!
The crimp is so cool! Can you share how you did it?
I didn’t like coleslaw until I ate it as a condiment. Alone it’s not my thing at all. In a sandwich? On top of pulled pork? Awesome stuff.
This explains why I didn’t get it. I thought Community was ok but never understood why it was so popular. To be honest, I didn’t think it was funny. Guess I just don’t get pop culture references. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Gazpacho. Throw whatever veggies you have in a blender, season and bam - soup. Add a filler if it doesn’t keep you full. Beans, lentils, potatoes, rice are all good options.
Well said. Social media is designed specifically to hold attention and encourage addictive behavior. There’s no way to compete.
I’m sure parm would be good in breadcrumbs on top or a little in the sauce but this was a mistake sauce that was just parm and cream. Live and learn.
For mac and cheese, have you tried hot sauce? Just a little makes the cheese pop. It’s like coffee and chocolate.
I just had the same experience. Gotta tell you, parm mac and cheese is not good. Ended up adding a whole extra bag of noodles and tomato sauce for sweetness and acidity. It’s edible now but I went overboard cause I can’t even taste the parm.
No favorites unfortunately, but there’s a lot of good looking recipes and vegan bouillons like this. You might have to experiment to find which one works the best in the curry.
I love carrot hot dogs! Surprising how accurate the taste can be.
Good luck and please make another post to let us know how it goes!
There’s vegan chicken seasoning and broth recipes, I’d suggest starting there.
For texture, I eat meat but always prefer additions that are delicious/good texture instead of meat replicas. Paneer, dumplings (check out Indian idli), fried tofu, halloumi, or seitan might work. Potatoes and cauliflower are good too. I also like impossible ground beef if you’d like to go in a different direction.
Edit: Sometimes with dishes I find it needs a “star” to be the focus. Try eating the curry over something heavier and see if that fills the gap. Naan, idli, vada, but also less traditional baked potato, cornbread, toast, etc.
Duplicate subs, people bulk posting, low content volume are all growing pains that I think will be a lot better in a couple months.
Apart from that, my advice is to experiment. I use Connect on mobile and usually switch between All/Frontpage and Hot/New. There are options on the app to hide seen posts. If you look at All a lot you’ll probably want to block communities to make your feed a better experience.
*Roth IRA OR Traditional IRA.
+1 to the good advice, keep investing in a brokerage account. Vanguard has great index funds and you could go with a 3 fund portfolio like VTSAX/VTIAX/VBTLX. I found the target date fund and built the ratios off that but there’s plenty of people who do something like 60/30/10 and let it sit.
Really what you care about is the ratio of wingspan to body length in the kind of moth you’re creating. There are a lot of different kind of moths out there. Find the one you like, then math it out.
Or just look at the moth and make a best guess. Anyone who calls you out can do the math themselves ;p
One night of personal time for each parent is the real LPT here.
That’s gorgeous. I’ve never fried chicken skins before, how do you prepare and season them?
Sometimes my notifications take a while. If you close the app and bring it up half an hour later does it notify for the replies?
Your post also got posted 10 times. Would you mind removing the duplicates?
What I liked about Reddit was the balance of content and community. There’s nothing on the Internet that hits the same balance for me. Lemmy feels like the early days of Reddit, in that way it’s refreshing. But I miss being able to read through dozens of comments.
Fallout. The one that comes to mind is the Fallout 4 menu music, but I’ve gotten that feeling with nearly all their games.