This guy's Champlain Sourdough, and variations where I increase the percentage of whole grain flour, is my go to for a crusty sourdough loaf. I've also reconstructed a mostly wholegrain sourdough sandwich loaf (in loaf pan) from one of his blog posts, and it has become another go to loaf for me.
I really like his dough handling techniques and think he explains then in a way that no one else seems to, while always emphasizing that this is a way to do it that achieves such and such effect, but you can do it differently for a different effect. His YouTube videos are well worth watching to get a feel for that.
In any culture where some part of human nature or experience isn't accepted, it does not of course go away. A thing will not be expressed directly, however it will sometimes be expressed indirectly or have to be read more subtly. People may pretend that this is not going on and that the unaccepted thing is not there, but it is still there.
Nature's way of telling you you've had too much. ;^) Waking up covered in my own vomit was nature's way of telling me. Your way sounds worse but actually probably a lot less dangerous.
People grunting in the stall next to me is definitely worse than poop and fart noises. I already know the mechanics of the situation, I don't want inklings of the personal narrative around it..
This guy's Champlain Sourdough, and variations where I increase the percentage of whole grain flour, is my go to for a crusty sourdough loaf. I've also reconstructed a mostly wholegrain sourdough sandwich loaf (in loaf pan) from one of his blog posts, and it has become another go to loaf for me.
I really like his dough handling techniques and think he explains then in a way that no one else seems to, while always emphasizing that this is a way to do it that achieves such and such effect, but you can do it differently for a different effect. His YouTube videos are well worth watching to get a feel for that.
In any culture where some part of human nature or experience isn't accepted, it does not of course go away. A thing will not be expressed directly, however it will sometimes be expressed indirectly or have to be read more subtly. People may pretend that this is not going on and that the unaccepted thing is not there, but it is still there.
And evolving from the sea Would not be too much time for me To walk beside you in the sun
"The Sad Punk", The Pixies
In the context of the whole song it's particularly poignant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcVpFug2p00
This is true, but It's not just that. There is friction built into everything, designed to squeeze as much as possible out of us.
FWIW, you can find old bay seasoned peanuts too. I wasn't expecting to, but I liked these best of all the flavored peanuts I tried.
Nature's way of telling you you've had too much. ;^) Waking up covered in my own vomit was nature's way of telling me. Your way sounds worse but actually probably a lot less dangerous.
If you don't already know it, you need some brenniven!
I don't see crab in the ingredients... So they aren't actually crab flavored, right? They are just seasoned with Chesapeake bay seasoning?
Denial is indeed a very powerful force.
People grunting in the stall next to me is definitely worse than poop and fart noises. I already know the mechanics of the situation, I don't want inklings of the personal narrative around it..
The day after or while still drinking?
Don't forget the old "pass me that sponge-on-a-stick when your done with it"...
Destinkmatize?
Do you have a way to heat a pot that big?
Wasn't this already common knowledge? News flash! Water is wet!
Beaker's evil twin.
I don't see this. I should note I'm an American, since some here have claimed this is an American thing.
So this is either particular to the people you are surrounded by, or something particular about you that makes people want to suggest therapy.
People have different body chemistries, hard vs soft water, etc.
From the mention of stains I assume OP is talking about laundry not dishes.
What if your water has chemotherapy drugs in it too?