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The representative from Michigan votes "Aye."
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The story
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Climate change and fruit crops (article in the Atlantic)
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...and the washer and the dryer...
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Here’s Why Jalapeño Peppers Are Less Spicy Than Ever
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Yes. Subtract X from both sides, then add 180 to both sides. Flip the sides, if you like (I do), and you get 1.32*x = 180. Divide both sides by 1.32 and you get x = 136.363636...
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Yikes, a story problem. It hit me like a ton of, well, you know. But seriously, folks, I believe the answer is 136 grams. The canned berries have 420 x .16 = 67.2 grams of sucrose; 136 grams of preserves contains 136 x 0.65 = 88.4 grams of sucrose. Combine them, and you get 556 grams of sorbet mixture with 155.6 grams of sucrose, or 28 Brix.
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Advice #1: Don't cater to the picky eater. Hunger + peer pressure is not necessarily a bad thing. I'd warn the person in advance, though, in case they want to bring their own protein bars, snacks, jar of peanut butter, etc.
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Yes. Based on personal experience, it's worth it, so I'm guessing it's the former. However, if you're short on time, you can slowly melt some store-bought caramels then gently pour them over the leeks.
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I've been to My Loup in Philly (worth it), and Lehrhaus is on the short list for my April trip to Boston/Cambridge.
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I was going to buy one, too, until I checked and saw I already owned one. And I'm not a shearoholic, at least not yet. I'll probably need another 5-10 years here on eG before I get to that point.
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Welcome, neighbor. I'll sometimes drive to Dune Park to catch the South Shore Line to Chicago. I'm guessing you've already located the chocolate-related threads -- including the one about the eG chocolate workshop near Toronto.
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Not I. Sleeping in was—and still is—just about my very favorite activity in the whole world. More than sledding. More than eating pancakes with a side of French toast. :-}
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Yes, this one.
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"Vancouver restaurant closed temporarily after allowing guests to dance" (link)
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I seem to remember reading that "Have you eaten rice yet?" or simply "Have you eaten?" is a standard greeting in parts of east Asia, including southern China. Is that still true?
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Thank you! I just requested the one copy in our entire statewide library system. Several years ago, at a used bookstore, I picked up a copy of the excellent For Cod & Country (eG-friendly Amazon.com link), by Barton Seaver, which also focuses on sustainable fish and seafood. (It's currently only $4.63, including shipping, via abebooks.com).
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Well, I watched the episode; no brûléed mustard was seen.
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Indeed. I used to crumble or finely chop it (I can't remember which) and use it instead of meat in red sauce for pasta.
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You're welcome. We have Philo, and now I'm curious, so maybe I'll see if the episode is available by me.
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All I saw at first in a quick Google search was a subreddit entry: "Revival" would mean the 2018 reboot; Episode 1's challenger specialized in German/American cuisine, so this could well be the source. A Google search for <Iron Chef America Season 13> showed that it's still available for streaming on Discovery Plus, fuboTV, Max, Philo, Hulu, Sling TV, and Amazon Prime Video (the last three only with a premium subscription). If you don't have any of those, I can watch it and see what shows up.
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Thank you! Quimet & Quimet looks very appealing. It's a bit of a far walk, about 3 km, but only 12 min by subway. Dry Martini is definitely walking distance from where I'm staying. A cocktail and a few croquetas sounds like a pleasant way to start an evening. Also walking distance is Sips, recently rated #1 of The World's 50 Best Cocktail Bars.