Thank you for sending me down a delightful little rabbit hole looking into this
Thank you for sending me down a delightful little rabbit hole looking into this
Oh wow, this is my orange doing the same thing! It’s his preferred position.
Thank you for sharing.
Childbirth, but my son’s birth, not mine. Lost a lot of blood and had to have meds to slow it, surgery to stop it, and a transfusion to replace it.
I don’t think anything would have got me before then, but I’m vaccinated, so who knows?
I thought someone might have already shared this…
It was in the comments on another post a few weeks ago and I ended up watching the whole thing.
There is also a good You’re Wrong About podcast episode on this.
Of course it’s in Scunthorpe.
“Remember, in the scheme of things, your life just doesn’t count!”
I met a cat in a chip shop, rubbing against everyone’s legs. Apparently he was in there often and the delivery driver would drop him home.
I get that. I’ve been trying not to use the wooden boards for cutting them as it gives off such a weird smell when I wash them.
Not allergic, but the very thought of onions (and garlic) in pregnancy made me feel sick. Smelling them or seeing them cooked (with their translucent little stripes) would have me heaving. All the foods I love have onions and garlic in. It was awful.
D4 assuming there’s no milk in it. My mother likes A2, maybe 3. It’s a waste of a tea bag.
Looks amazing! I have made samosas using filo, but also flour tortillas. You cut them in half then fold each half around your filling, using water and crimping to seal then.
Thanks! I’ll have a look.
We use ours every day. The only bad thing about it is having to wash the drawers all the time.
Sounds good. I season it and dry it out at 90°C. It takes 30-40 minutes to get perfectly crisp with no burnt bits. I should try growing my own.
Yeah, I was quite surprised by this as I’m so used to how capitalism ruins everything.
https://adirondackgirlatheart.com/feed-sack-fabric/
This is what I read and it was a shock to me that companies not only improved the quality of the cloth when they realised people made garments from sacks, but also strove to provide fashionable designs and wash-off labels. There are some really gorgeous prints on here.
Nowadays, it feels like they would make the original packaging more coarse, then sell the product with nicer packaging at a premium, whilst making sure their logo was indelible.