They keep fermenting if you leave it on the shelf. I actually started with the style that has the water seal that can be left out for years, but after a couple weeks stuff got too sour for my just starting to eat fermented foods palette. With jars, putting them in the fridge when it's fermented to your liking slows the fermentation down. Not sure on shelf life in the fridge, but I've done big batches of carrots that last 6 months and they've still been perfectly good. That's also using multiple jars, so a couple stay unopened until needed.
I see you can from another comment, but wary of fermentation? I haven't tried canning, but from my understanding that's the one that can get you sick if you don't do everything right. Fermenting veggies is supposed to be pretty safe.
I started fermenting maybe a year ago. Super simple, I use a scale. Tare with an empty jar, add veggies and water. 2% salt to full jar. I bought the vacuum lids, which I think helps prevent kham yeast, which is harmless but unsightly, and some glass weights.
Here's my dilly beans I started a week ago. Not quite ready yet. This was right after, they've lost a lot of the color and it's more cloudy now.
About to make some pickles. My wife is going to quick pickle and I'm going to ferment with the same recipe to compare. Same recipe as in dill, garlic etc, obviously brine vs vinegar will differ.
Wondering if the ice crystals will give them freezer burn or something. I didn't even consider pickling. I've been doing fermented lemon ginger carrots that I really like. This is definitely going to be what I do with the next batch.
Pretty sure revanced has been abandoned. Morphe works perfectly fine, though I've had at least one instance since using it, that it stopped functioning, but just required an update. Using morphe for both youtube and youtube music.
I'm not on the list, and have been thinking if they want to curate their instance/app whatever it was that's their right.
But "Jessi?e Welle?s" is on the list? I get he's political, but if you don't like what he's saying I think I'd rather associate with the people on the list because if they're being put next to Jessie they're probably good people.
Pretty sure if I accidentally hacked OpenAI, by making the same "mistake" I'd be in prison. I'm sure there won't be any accountability though. Just like normal people get charged 100k times the value of a downloadee song and all these companies just get away with it because they'd go out of business if they had to follow the same rules as everyone else.
Edit: guess the 100k per song was against Napster, but individuals were still being charged excessive amounts.
Don't give ubisoft money. This remake is a full price game with $85 worth of extra dlc. It also has denuvo. Should be $40-50 max with no microtransactions for a single player remake.
No souls like currently. But just modded my switch, so I'm finally getting to totk and mp4.
As for Sony. Been a huge PS fan since the PS1. I have 1 physical ps5 game, everything else is digital and I'm still pissed about ending physical. So, next I'm putting a spare 500gb hdd into my ps3 and modding it. Just got a sd2vita so I can mod my vita. And I'll probably look into modding the ps4 next. Any future PS5 games will be on disc, and used. Already canceled plus over a year ago due to the price hikes. Sony lost a multiple decade long fan with this boneheaded move.
Thanks. And, yeah I don't have anything that needs to be accessible via the internet except plex, and plex handles that. Everything else, I'm fine with tailscale.
My setup is pretty similar. Could you help me with whether I should use proxmox?
Currently have everything on my gaming pc, but moving to it's own dedicated pc. I have about 15 services running, all docker compose.
Debating between proxmox or debian. And was leaning towards Debian as I think I'd just have one VM of Debian with all my docker stuff, and I figured it being a VM would just add extra complications.
Do you think proxmox would be worth it in my case, or am I completely wrong in my thinking of putting all my dockers in one vm, and that's not how it should be done?
You clearly haven't used proton recently. With the exception of malware level anticheat the only issue I've had is forza horizon 6 was pretty shit at launch. (Not available on switch by the way)
Pretty much everything just works now. At most I might need to switch between proton versions. All of the MS games on pc, not on switch. All of the PS games on pc, not on switch. And that's just in the AAA space. Indie games galore not available on switch.
Switch is fine, but it doesn't come close to what you'd get from a steam machine, or any desktop pc.
Epic probably has more games in their store than Nintendo. Steam has significantly more games than epic. There's no comparison. You miss out on a handful of Nintendo exclusives, or literally thousands of PC exclusives.
Significantly less games, and Nintendo hardly ever has sales. So you will easily make up that difference in software over the life of the machine. Unless you're going for the Nintendo exclusives, this doesn't seem like a better deal.
Because the veggies were just giving you explosive diarrhea.
While true, if you put the crust part on the inside of the sandwich, you can barely tell.
They keep fermenting if you leave it on the shelf. I actually started with the style that has the water seal that can be left out for years, but after a couple weeks stuff got too sour for my just starting to eat fermented foods palette. With jars, putting them in the fridge when it's fermented to your liking slows the fermentation down. Not sure on shelf life in the fridge, but I've done big batches of carrots that last 6 months and they've still been perfectly good. That's also using multiple jars, so a couple stay unopened until needed.
This is the water seal jar
I see you can from another comment, but wary of fermentation? I haven't tried canning, but from my understanding that's the one that can get you sick if you don't do everything right. Fermenting veggies is supposed to be pretty safe.
I started fermenting maybe a year ago. Super simple, I use a scale. Tare with an empty jar, add veggies and water. 2% salt to full jar. I bought the vacuum lids, which I think helps prevent kham yeast, which is harmless but unsightly, and some glass weights.
Here's my dilly beans I started a week ago. Not quite ready yet. This was right after, they've lost a lot of the color and it's more cloudy now.
About to make some pickles. My wife is going to quick pickle and I'm going to ferment with the same recipe to compare. Same recipe as in dill, garlic etc, obviously brine vs vinegar will differ.
Purple Podded Pole
Thank you for this.
Basically followed this recipe. but did 2% for the salt. Which ended up being just a little under the recipe.
Wondering if the ice crystals will give them freezer burn or something. I didn't even consider pickling. I've been doing fermented lemon ginger carrots that I really like. This is definitely going to be what I do with the next batch.
https://github.com/MorpheApp
Or https://morphe.software/ for the apk, which is also linked in the github.
Damn, that's unfortunate. I have a bit over a month left on my cell plan and was thinking of switching carriers and getting a pixel for graphene.
Pretty sure revanced has been abandoned. Morphe works perfectly fine, though I've had at least one instance since using it, that it stopped functioning, but just required an update. Using morphe for both youtube and youtube music.
I'm not on the list, and have been thinking if they want to curate their instance/app whatever it was that's their right.
But "Jessi?e Welle?s" is on the list? I get he's political, but if you don't like what he's saying I think I'd rather associate with the people on the list because if they're being put next to Jessie they're probably good people.
Pretty sure if I accidentally hacked OpenAI, by making the same "mistake" I'd be in prison. I'm sure there won't be any accountability though. Just like normal people get charged 100k times the value of a downloadee song and all these companies just get away with it because they'd go out of business if they had to follow the same rules as everyone else.
Edit: guess the 100k per song was against Napster, but individuals were still being charged excessive amounts.
Don't give ubisoft money. This remake is a full price game with $85 worth of extra dlc. It also has denuvo. Should be $40-50 max with no microtransactions for a single player remake.
No souls like currently. But just modded my switch, so I'm finally getting to totk and mp4.
As for Sony. Been a huge PS fan since the PS1. I have 1 physical ps5 game, everything else is digital and I'm still pissed about ending physical. So, next I'm putting a spare 500gb hdd into my ps3 and modding it. Just got a sd2vita so I can mod my vita. And I'll probably look into modding the ps4 next. Any future PS5 games will be on disc, and used. Already canceled plus over a year ago due to the price hikes. Sony lost a multiple decade long fan with this boneheaded move.
Thanks. And, yeah I don't have anything that needs to be accessible via the internet except plex, and plex handles that. Everything else, I'm fine with tailscale.
My setup is pretty similar. Could you help me with whether I should use proxmox?
Currently have everything on my gaming pc, but moving to it's own dedicated pc. I have about 15 services running, all docker compose.
Debating between proxmox or debian. And was leaning towards Debian as I think I'd just have one VM of Debian with all my docker stuff, and I figured it being a VM would just add extra complications.
Do you think proxmox would be worth it in my case, or am I completely wrong in my thinking of putting all my dockers in one vm, and that's not how it should be done?
You clearly haven't used proton recently. With the exception of malware level anticheat the only issue I've had is forza horizon 6 was pretty shit at launch. (Not available on switch by the way)
Pretty much everything just works now. At most I might need to switch between proton versions. All of the MS games on pc, not on switch. All of the PS games on pc, not on switch. And that's just in the AAA space. Indie games galore not available on switch.
Switch is fine, but it doesn't come close to what you'd get from a steam machine, or any desktop pc.
Epic probably has more games in their store than Nintendo. Steam has significantly more games than epic. There's no comparison. You miss out on a handful of Nintendo exclusives, or literally thousands of PC exclusives.
Significantly less games, and Nintendo hardly ever has sales. So you will easily make up that difference in software over the life of the machine. Unless you're going for the Nintendo exclusives, this doesn't seem like a better deal.
What about blood meal and bone meal? Still animal product but not poop. I'm still pretty new gardening, so not sure on effectiveness.