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Everything posted by Alex
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Tonight we tried a Rao's frozen pizza. Not bad, not great. On the back of the box, the instructions specified, "Remove pizza from plastic wrap and remove cardboard." I suppose some folks need to be told that. It continued, "...Bake for 16-18 minutes, or until the cheese is fully melted. Pizza will be hot." Ah, thank you, legal team.
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Not much here in Michigan. My nearby supermarket was briefly out of celery and was running short on mushrooms, but that's about it, at least as far as I saw. The market was indeed more crowded than usual pre-storm, but it didn't look like there was a major run on any products. We're pretty blasé up here about big storms. A pandemic, on the other hand...
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Welcome to eGullet. It sounds like you'll be right at home here. Might your screen name relate to Toonces the Driving Cat?
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For this medical context, I also agree. Disambiguation is good.
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Here's a really good gluten-free recipe; just omit the frosting. I use Bob's Red Mill 1:1 flour, which already contains xanthan gum. https://theloopywhisk.com/2023/03/19/easy-gluten-free-carrot-cake/
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Yes, that's what @liuzhou wrote earlier today -- and I concurred. So now we're three. Does that constitute a quorum?
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Yes, this. "De-solidified" would be more fun, though.
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I know "melty" has been in use since 1899, per Merriam-Webster, but reading "melty cheese" makes my eyeballs hurt.
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I just ran across this article in the Washington Post, from nearly three years ago, about a restaurant in the DC area that specializes in luosifen. The chef-owner is a native of Liuzhou. And here's the restaurant, Yanzi Noodle, now in a new location in Fairfax, Virginia, also near DC.
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Good timing! I was just reading through a lovely book I borrowed from the library, Italy by Ingredient (eG-friendly Amazon.com link), by Viola Buitoni, which includes a chapter about farro. I learned that it can be processed in three ways: integrale (whole grain), semiperlato (semi-pearled), and perlato (pearled, with the bran completely removed). She also offers six recipes: Summer faro salad Farro, artichokes, and king trumpets soup Cracked farro soup with crab and chestnuts Spring farro spaghetti [I had no idea there was such a thing] with asparagus and peas Farro and porcini-filled quail with chanterelles and chestnut sauce Almond, farro, and peach cake
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The writing was OK. The food terrified me.
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Ditto. I finished one batch last year and have another small one steeping now, with at least 2½ months to go. I used Sobieski vodka for both.
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From an informative article in the Atlantic: The barcode as it currently exists is now 50 years old. It may well be supplanted soon by the QR code, which in addition to simply pulling up a link to a web page can now function as a barcode, but one than can encode much more information than a collection of lines. (It's actually the white space between the lines that encodes the information.) Of course, this would mean more -- much more -- intrusive advertising and marketing.
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There are indeed benefits, if modest. Here's a good article from Univ of Chicago.
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If I've calculated correctly, 100. But seriously, folks, I have a 14081. If someone has a 14181, we could post descriptions and/or pictures. Some eBay (and maybe Amazon) research might be helpful. Oh, and welcome to eGullet, morgantruce.
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Not an eG'er, thank goodness, but sort of related to what we've recently been posting about, we have this, from New Zealand:
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Speaking of microwaves and explosions, maybe a decade ago, maybe more, I was sterilizing a kitchen sponge (this one, or one very much like it) in the microwave* when, in a misguided attempt to get it completely dry, I zapped it for significantly more than the recommended two minutes. It didn't explode, but it did catch on fire. I was not amused. *info
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Well, yes. It's a perfectly logical statement. Clearly, most microwave ovens sold in the U.S. and Canada aren't appliances. I do wish the writer had told us what they are, though.
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This kitchen essential tea towel (81 x 48 cm) is only £13.23, including shipping to the US, from Discworld Emporium!
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Yes. It's based in Clinton, Michigan, SW of Ann Arbor.
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Use Melissa's. Eden Foods and sexual harrassment They also have a particular agenda re contraception and health care in general.
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I remembered we had a ham hock in the freezer that ought to be used before too long, so I decided to make this classic recipe.
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That certainly would save some prep time.
