I miss wild berry tofutti cuties from 25 years ago.
Daiya American slices on nachos or a burger is perfectly acceptable. It’s just super weird when it’s cold. And I’ve given up entirely trying to find a blue cheese substitute.
You only need a little. Fat disperses flavor.
Chili crisp is a game changer for me. And i chop and freeze cilantro in an ice cube tray, so I have fresh cilantro to throw in at the very end. I’m going to start doing that with spring onions too, because I never use them all before they go bad.
I think my problem is I’m trying to stay on task too much, and what I really should do is go join the thieves guild and fart around the imperial city for a while…
I’m leaving this up, because it’s relevant to the community. But this is not a unique occurrence. Wikimedia is under litigation regularly, and this shines a light on the most recent attack.
Two instances of the use of “cock” in the works of William Shakespeare are thought to be double entendres for the phallic sense, one being in the 1594 play The Taming of the Shrew, where Petruchio describes his crest as “a combless cock”, and another in the 1599 play, Henry VI, Part 2, where a character named “Pistol” declares, “Pistol’s cock is up”.
No. The freaky glass and bone eyes in a bronze caught my attention, and I went down a rabbit hole of lost wax casting and Hellenistic art on the bus home. I just thought it was neat.
How do you think they make more meat? Nothing about the factory farming industry is humane or healthful.
I didn’t know that gum existed, but I definitely want to eat it now.
Hello, tofu
Oi Oi Oi! I’d love to visit one day.
My favorite lizard is an ophiolite complex.
I still haven’t beaten my first post for number of upvotes. Beginners luck, I guess.
Boston is celebrating in a Bostony fashion
If her youngest sons with permanent lead exposure injuries were 14 and 17 in 2023, and the lead exposure event took place in 2005, when her older children were young, some of the math isn’t mathing for me.
Absolutely fucking not.
The map viewer is a lovely way to find out about events in your area.