Yeah, I saw he was a millionaire. I couldn't tell if it was a joke or if it was just some rich man-child who wants to make a video game and is going about it in the same clusterfuck manner as most video game designing man children.
Peeling celeriac: something of a pain in the arse.
Just use a chef's knife and parse off the outer 1/4"
It's getting all the rooty bit at the bottom. I don't want to just cut it all off because it seems like a waste. There is a balance to be struck between efficiency of time and efficient use of the vegetable.
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Peeling celeriac: something of a pain in the arse.
Just use a chef's knife and parse off the outer 1/4"
It's getting all the rooty bit at the bottom. I don't want to just cut it all off because it seems like a waste. There is a balance to be struck between efficiency of time and efficient use of the vegetable.
When I prep celery root and other stuff like that, I use a chef's knife for the major flat planes, and then a paring knife for the rounded parts.
It does take a bit of dexterity though. Sometimes working in kitchens for the past decade has paid off.
Speaking of Cato, I have heard from two separate, highly reliable sources that Brink Lindsey has been, as Soviet-era Kremlinologists would put it, "rehabilitated."
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Blah, this is super annoying. This show I'm doing tomorrow, which I've arranged for four different instruments and track, only wants a stereo 1/4" signal, presumably because all the other acts are track and that's what the house is used to.
What's the fucking point of me putting in all this compositional energy. Could have saved myself a lot of stress and anxiety by just faking it and doing it track.
Blah, this is super annoying. This show I'm doing tomorrow, which I've arranged for four different instruments and track, only wants a stereo 1/4" signal, presumably because all the other acts are track and that's what the house is used to.
What's the fucking point of me putting in all this compositional energy. Could have saved myself a lot of stress and anxiety by just faking it and doing it track.
Blah, this is super annoying. This show I'm doing tomorrow, which I've arranged for four different instruments and track, only wants a stereo 1/4" signal, presumably because all the other acts are track and that's what the house is used to.
What's the fucking point of me putting in all this compositional energy. Could have saved myself a lot of stress and anxiety by just faking it and doing it track.
But what about the people at the show?
Well I'm not going to, but I'm going to have to simplify the setup I was going to use to avoid any mixing problems. It's going to be hard to be playing three parts myself AND worrying about the mix. If i had a more powerful computer and outboard gear, I could have set up a midi rig to play and then loop parts to get a mix right, but it's not worth having the CPU get overloaded and stop halfway through a song.
Things I did not know: microwave meals are in the same rack as the ready for oven meals.
I own a microwave but not an oven, I grabbed one of the ready for oven meals. -_-The next few weeks are going to be a hoot.
Most ready for oven meals can be made in the microwave. Try googling it. If worst comes to worst, just stick it in the microwave for four minutes and see what happens.
Things I did not know: microwave meals are in the same rack as the ready for oven meals.
I own a microwave but not an oven, I grabbed one of the ready for oven meals. -_-The next few weeks are going to be a hoot.
what is in it
quite often there are ways to jury-rig heat
Flattened ball of foil in the bottom of a large covered pot is a popular one (assuming there is a hob). Need to make sure whatever you're heating doesn't touch the sides though, and it can't be a non-stick pot.
Things I did not know: microwave meals are in the same rack as the ready for oven meals.
I own a microwave but not an oven, I grabbed one of the ready for oven meals. -_-The next few weeks are going to be a hoot.
what is in it
quite often there are ways to jury-rig heat
It's lasagne. I was thinking about ways to heat it, but I'm a noob in the kitchen.
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I wish I could have fitted in an oven, but there's no room for it here. You should visit some time and see for yourself, it's an amazing place, but it's not big.
Pop it out of the packaging so your microwave doesn't explode on you and just heat up a reasonable portion of it.
If you can thaw it the night before, it might be easier to work with, since you won't have to worry about a mouthful of ice surrounded by searing hot tomato sauce.
Things I did not know: microwave meals are in the same rack as the ready for oven meals.
I own a microwave but not an oven, I grabbed one of the ready for oven meals. -_-The next few weeks are going to be a hoot.
what is in it
quite often there are ways to jury-rig heat
It's lasagne. I was thinking about ways to heat it, but I'm a noob in the kitchen.
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I wish I could have fitted in an oven, but there's no room for it here. You should visit some time and see for yourself, it's an amazing place, but it's not big.
Cut it into smaller slices and put them into the microwave. It won't brown the top nicely, but it'll be cooked and reasonably tasty.
You can get tabletop electric ovens and microwave-oven-combination cookers now, you know?
Microwaves are a godsend for people with shitty commutes.
When I only have two hours a night before I should technically be asleep I sure as hell don't want to spend one of them cooking and cleaning up.
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Man I hope this phone price is the same in the store. I don't want to have waited all this week to go to the store only to have to order the damned thing and pray nobody steals it off my doorstep.
fitting a microwave instead of an oven seems like weird priorities to me
The little microwave-sized worktop ovens are not very good, especially if they're designed to work off a standard socket instead of a dedicated circuit. I'm presuming there isn't a standard appliance-sized aperture with the appropriate power connection, because if you had one of those, what else would you do with it?
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Eat all the celeriac! So very tasty.
This is going to be mashed with some potatoes and carrots to go with the slow roast lamb.
There will also be something green.
Celeriac soup is very good, and as an accompaniment veg it also roasts well, or you can slice it up and make celeriac fritters.
It was a real thing.
The best part is that the guy that started it is already a millionaire. He won some lottery or other not long ago.
Just use a chef's knife and parse off the outer 1/4"
This, I feel, is a good use of a sunday night.
It's getting all the rooty bit at the bottom. I don't want to just cut it all off because it seems like a waste. There is a balance to be struck between efficiency of time and efficient use of the vegetable.
When I prep celery root and other stuff like that, I use a chef's knife for the major flat planes, and then a paring knife for the rounded parts.
It does take a bit of dexterity though. Sometimes working in kitchens for the past decade has paid off.
A Celerac is a native of Celer, in english named Celeria. A Celerite is a member of the sect that took its name from the same city.
What's the fucking point of me putting in all this compositional energy. Could have saved myself a lot of stress and anxiety by just faking it and doing it track.
"Lunch with a fork" for bayonet charge, too
But what about the people at the show?
listening to cannabis corpse
I regret nothing
Well I'm not going to, but I'm going to have to simplify the setup I was going to use to avoid any mixing problems. It's going to be hard to be playing three parts myself AND worrying about the mix. If i had a more powerful computer and outboard gear, I could have set up a midi rig to play and then loop parts to get a mix right, but it's not worth having the CPU get overloaded and stop halfway through a song.
I own a microwave but not an oven, I grabbed one of the ready for oven meals. -_-The next few weeks are going to be a hoot.
Ditto.
what is in it
quite often there are ways to jury-rig heat
Most ready for oven meals can be made in the microwave. Try googling it. If worst comes to worst, just stick it in the microwave for four minutes and see what happens.
As far as I know, orcs don't have trunks.
Flattened ball of foil in the bottom of a large covered pot is a popular one (assuming there is a hob). Need to make sure whatever you're heating doesn't touch the sides though, and it can't be a non-stick pot.
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I wish I could have fitted in an oven, but there's no room for it here. You should visit some time and see for yourself, it's an amazing place, but it's not big.
this kickstarter is a mess
If you can thaw it the night before, it might be easier to work with, since you won't have to worry about a mouthful of ice surrounded by searing hot tomato sauce.
Cut it into smaller slices and put them into the microwave. It won't brown the top nicely, but it'll be cooked and reasonably tasty.
You can get tabletop electric ovens and microwave-oven-combination cookers now, you know?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQAZ2NlqB3Q&feature=player_embedded
When I only have two hours a night before I should technically be asleep I sure as hell don't want to spend one of them cooking and cleaning up.
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Man I hope this phone price is the same in the store. I don't want to have waited all this week to go to the store only to have to order the damned thing and pray nobody steals it off my doorstep.
The little microwave-sized worktop ovens are not very good, especially if they're designed to work off a standard socket instead of a dedicated circuit. I'm presuming there isn't a standard appliance-sized aperture with the appropriate power connection, because if you had one of those, what else would you do with it?