janus2 12h ago • 100%
what we call turnips in the US are apparently a different species than what we call rutabagas, which Europe calls Swede/neep/tumshie/etc. These were probably the first type of vegetable to be carved into spoopy lamps for Samhain and related fall festivities
at least that's what I've gathered from reading Wikipedia and the internet
US turnips are a lot softer and would probably be easier to carve but have less longevity (haven't tried myself)
janus2 12h ago • 100%
or deglazing! 🍷
janus2 12h ago • 100%
Oh, I had assumed scratches were causing sticking
janus2 13h ago • 100%
Ah, so the scratch removal, not the sanding, is what improved the nonstick attribute. Thanks for clarifying
janus2 14h ago • 100%
"I like smackin' 'em!"
janus2 15h ago • 100%
I feel like the strips with no dialogue go the hardest hahahahaha
janus2 19h ago • 100%
Can you elaborate on sanding to create a nonstick surface? How long does it last/does it require periodic re-sanding? Does it make it harder or easier to clean burned on residue?
janus2 1d ago • 100%
I vaguely remember from my Dr. Who phase one of the doctors confirming he did get an Earth M.D. at some point
janus2 2d ago • 100%
decaffeinating likely removes a few flavor compounds inevitably, but in my semi coffee snob experience I've had plenty of flavorful decaf espresso
janus2 2d ago • 100%
decaf! it has saved my entire cardiac system lol
janus2 4d ago • 100%
can't wait for the absolutely bonkers technique arms race between corporate facial recognition tech devs and makeup artist cyberpunks
janus2 5d ago • 100%
Kubuntu is like wearing a condom because you have to
(it's the only thing that consistently boots on my weird Samsung laptop. everything else intermittently boot loops...)
janus2 5d ago • 100%
a novelization of one of my favorite video games
I suffered through it because I love the franchise so much and it wasn't that long but holy shit, I was the writing quality of a grade schooler but with added unnecessary and gross romance between two children.
janus2 5d ago • 100%
Hey! I'm a white 30-year-old born female Linux user, clearly Lemmy is burgeoning with diversity!
janus2 1w ago • 100%
that is a high fantasy wizard ass sounding name for a plumbing part
janus2 1w ago • 100%
I thought that the human body was incapable of making glucose. Learned about gluconeogenesis during a university nutrition course
janus2 2w ago • 100%
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janus2 2w ago • 100%
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I have tried: • air drying (takes too long, extends wet hair misery) • having short hair (can't have short hair at one of my jobs) • dryer bonnet (somewhat better cuz at least I can sorta multitask) • sitting in front of box fan (takes too long) • paying hairdresser to do it (expensive) Figured I'd see if you guys know any tips and tricks...
ska metal with way too many airline safety recording vocal samples
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/16277466 > NJ Transit NEC ticket expiring tomorrow, hopefully useful to someone
I have a NYP←→Trenton NEC 1-way expiring tomorrow. If l activate it and post the QR code, is it possible for somebody to get some use out of it? (I don't take NJ Transit often, so no idea) Edit: ticket was successfully redeemed! :)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/14729741 > Track fire on elevated freight rail next to Penn Medicine SEPTA station > > 02 May 2024
02 May 2024
Ones that come to mind for me are Telephone by Lady Gaga and Money by Cardi B
I've noticed that rather butch-styled gals often seem to enjoy wearing brightly colored and patterned, feminine Wellies style rain boots meanwhile the most high femme, wearing-waterproof-full-face-makeup-in-a-downpour girly gals will strap on some duck boots made for stompin' both of these aesthetic juxtapositions make my lil gay heart melt. that is all
I think one depressing example is innovation in weapons and other dangerous fields. "If we don't build it, someone else will first" is unfortunately historically been shown to be true, has it not? Today's unsavory borderline reactionary doomposting brought to you by: my crippling fear that I'm isolating myself in a political echo-chamber (so naturally I gotta hop online and exclusively ask my fellow leftists)
disclaimer: was not today, was years ago when I was in high school Did you know most consumer inkjet printers use either a piezoelectric crystal or a tiny heating element in each print head to produce small, consistent ink droplets? *I didn't!* So I tried cleaning my mom's printer heads with rubbing alcohol. Which unclogged them! And then promptly set the printer on fire after being ignited by the heat and/or sparks. My family will never let me live this down.