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I have never tried Lebanese soap, I used to use Aleppo soap, I haven't been able to find it in years though.
Assad targeted soap factories in Aleppo because they brought benefits to the local economy, and soap makers had chemistry knowledge which could be used for bomb production
"I suddenly remembered my Charlemagne. Let my armies be the rocks and the trees and the ~~birds in the sky.~~ Bees in the Clover"
I have my own Bee army, we would never hurt each other .
Reddit search was always terrible, the best way to find a post was to open a browser and do a search, I'm sure a LLM will make it better.
Many people are already in the habit of adding "Reddit" to traditional searches in the hopes of finding relevant threads from the site
I plant it in the walkways of my vegetable garden. Besides fixing nitrogen, it makes the Bees happy, and it's tasty in salads and mixed greens.
Oh, and it's super satisfying to walk on in barefeet
Yeah, that was very surprising. We had that stuff growing up and it was in a few restaurants I worked in.
Weird religious group, invents a new kind of leg hold trap, lets women have autonomy (mostly), pioneers Edging, promotes eugenics, becomes the largest cutlery company in the u.s.
You might appreciate On Food and Cooking this is about technique, not recipes. Once you understand the how and why cooking becomes more intuitive.
Following on from that, Cooks Illustrated , the New Best Recipe is good for what works and does not work when you are cooking.
Similarly the Ancien Régime of Serious Eats during the time of Kenji Lopez-Alt and Stella Parks is excellent, and still available online.
Recipes can be quite difficult to write and read in that there is an assumed literacy level, one person can understand just a list of ingredients while another might need a description of how to slice the onions.
I would look at Felicity Cloakes Masterclass she compiles many recipes for a single dish then says why you may or may not like an ingredient or technique, the distills that to a well ordered recipe.
Slightly off topic: older recipes frequently contained instructions like ' and cook in the usual manner'.
The same but with Yanet García
I'm not really a 'rules' person but Rule 3. Who the fuck is this? Why should I care? What did they say? Oh, and fuck Twitter, don't drive traffic to them
I did a winter project with a friend, rebuilding an original Trident rolling basket. He had always wanted one. I have never hated any motorcycle as much as that one. We finish it, the snow melts, it runs great, sounds awesome, rides like shit, he loved it anyway. It lasted a full 11 days before it sheared a wristpin and launched a piston through the head.
Torque wrenches take length into account in the calibration...