The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
Also, you can't make things idiot proof, they will always build a bigger idiot.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
Also, you can't make things idiot proof, they will always build a bigger idiot.
Surprised there's still someone willing to work for him, and yet not. People are weird.
As a fan of the books I found the show a disappointment. I dropped it after three episodes.
No, there are lots of ways to make the bread more or less tangy. Feed your starter with bread flour instead of whole grains will reduce the acid for you. You can also increase the amount of starter in a recipe to reduce proof time, and proof at room temp.
The biggest requirement is the starter. After that, you really just need a bowl to mix and proof the dough, and a baking sheet or stone to cook on. Dutch ovens, proofing baskets, lames, etc are nice to have, but not necessary to make great bread.
The camping episode.
I doubt there will be meaningful elections in two years, but we can hope.
Pomegranate Cocktail, I have a pomegranate tree, and this is my favorite way to consume them. My recipe: 2 oz Bourbon ½ oz Triple Sec ½ oz Maple Syrup 4 oz Pomegranate Juice
Roaches Georg has a serious problem! For the uninformed: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiders_Georg
The only thing keeping them running is the NFL.
Least favorite holiday punch flavor /s
I like the idea of using this as a brining bucket, it should keep cold for a couple of days.
While knowledge of electricity dates back centuries, common electrification didn't start until the 1880s when Canada, Australia, Japan, the UK, and the US each had a small rudimentary system in place, but the countries were hardly electrified. Since it's not yet 2080, it cannot be said Africa has been denied electrification for centuries, just one century at best. From there i would have to ask why should it be Europe's or China's responsibility to electrify Africa? After visiting South Africa last year, and I cannot speak about other nations; it's readily apparent that they themselves are the deniers of electricity and other pieces of modern infrastructure. I have no doubt or illusions that forces outside SA play a role in this, but the people and government of SA need to determine what it is they want.