cheeseblintzes

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world to c/lemmybread@lemmy.world
 

My project for tonight was a crusty Italian bread-- and I think I did pretty well!

Hadn't made one before, but needed a bread to go with a soup I'm working my way through.

It came out pretty well, but definitely more dense than I would have liked...

...but that's my fault, I overworked the dough a bit while second-guessing myself.

Could also be browned a bit better, but I was using a convection oven instead of the normal oven, so I was erring on the side of caution.

 

I have... thirty different types of tomatoes.

Which are your favorites? Which do you dislike?

What am I missing that I should add to my arsenal in the future?

 
[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

That’s awesome!

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 4 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Obviously… that’s why the first sentence I wrote was that I was staying up north….

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 56 points 2 years ago (9 children)

This shit is exactly why despite having hated growing up in the frozen tundra... I'm now staying. Its not worth giving up at this point in society.

Been a....something... guys. Best of luck to you in the climate wars.

May the odds be ever in your favor.

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Thats awesome!! I'd love to see updates going forward

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Thats a good idea!

I planted a winter garden and promptly forgot about it... all while still having the last of my summer plants still producing.

They're ALL sitting in my raised beds as corpses at the moment-- I'll pull them come time for the early radish/lettuce plantings.

Have you done the favas for nitrogen before or is this new for you this season?

 

Hi all! I have just created !boomersbeingfools@lemmy.world for a place to share stories

about boomers

being fools.

I am not a moderator on the subreddit, nor am I affiliated with the subreddit-- however I am open to their mods coming over here and joining the team as well.

Hope everyone is having a fantastic holiday season! <3

Edit: Tried making MillennialsBeingFools (or variations) as well and was unable to.

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 15 points 2 years ago

WE BUILT THIS CITY

WE BUILT THIS CITY

WE BUILT THIS CITY ON GRIM AND TOLL.

 

For those of us currently in winter-- what new varieties are you growing this coming year?

What new things have you added to your garden for the upcoming season?

What new techniques are you trying this year?

We're in the dead of winter and I am itching to get back out into the garden... tell me what you're up to!

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 27 points 2 years ago

Thank god.

Touchscreens in a car never made any sense.

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I'll look into it. Thanks!

 

Hi friends!

Sort of thinking out loud here, any advice would be appreciated.

I'm considering setting up my smaller greenhouses in one of the outbuildings on our property over winter to attempt to grow some things. Said outbuilding houses my rabbit in a stall year round, and she has a heat lamp in the winter. The building itself is not heated.

My thought process is that I could grow some cold weather crops on the shelves in the greenhouses (one is smaller, one is walk in) and with all the different lights and her heat lamp... I'd think it would at least add a bit to the ambient heat in the building? (Not a big building at all, smaller than our chicken coop.)

Am I being obnoxiously ambitious? Is this at all a feasible thought?

 

I'm in Zone 5, so my sights are now set on what to do with what is left at the end.

A tomato soup? Hot or Cold?

What if I have to pull plants early due to a cold snap?

A green tomato soup? Hot or Cold?

I'm just looking for ideas, or what you do with your extras. We also can in my household, but I don't foresee having enough tomatoes left at the end of the season to warrant going through the whole canning process.

Thoughts?

(PS @Thrawn: My volunteer sun golds did end up producing after my hornworm invasion. Not much, but they did... and they looked true! I just left them on the plant, as they has blossom end rot, unfortunately... so I can't tell you how they tasted.)

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

My own. Both on desktop and ice cubes.

Hmm.

 

Maybe I missed something, so my apologies if this is a stupid question— but what happened to the c.im instance? I’ve periodically checked the last 24 hours and haven’t been able to connect.

Is it gone, or is something else going on? Thanks in advance, friends!

[–] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 12 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

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I’ve been considering making beef medallions, but I have a very strong dislike of horseradish.

Admittedly I’m probably missing something super obvious, but what could I do instead? I’m not big on bleu cheese, either.

I keep thinking some whipped chive butter or something, but I’m not sure.

Ideas?

 

So I already said nothing of note really happened to share with you guys… but between 72-96 hours I added stir fry beef, 6 cups of water, and a red onion.

At 100 hours I did the second full strain, and cleaned the crockpot.

I haven’t slept yet(thanks insomnia) but once I fall asleep and wake up I’ll be pulling appx 32oz of broth out to preserve.

Im excited for future me to experience the back end of this experiment.

Happy Monday! <3

 

Don’t worry, void…. The soup hasn’t killed me yet. There’s just been nothing of note to inform you of.

Carry on!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world to c/perpetuallystew@lemmy.world
 

I feel I need to do my due diligence for those who may come across these posts or this community.

I have multiple family members who are chefs, and I also have culinary training-- I follow a combination of servsafe and what the chefs (both my family members and otherwise) taught me.

If you are considering your own perpetual stew challenge, I would implore you to already be versed in food safety or learn prior to taking this on.

I am well aware that I am hypothetically playing with fire-- I don't think anybody should attempt this unless they are well versed in food safety.

Foodborne illnesses can and WILL (some of them) KILL YOU.

Be safe, and don't ever bite off more than you can (safely) chew.

Your continued existence is and will always be more important than a damn soup pot.

With love. <3

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