Judging by their expressions I’d say they just realized they were in Nebraska.
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Do some research on setting them. You may need to roll the turf back and dig down further. Setting them on tamped sand may also help keep them straight as they go through freeze/thaw cycles. Of course that means more digging.
Let me know when you’ve figured it out - I’m considering a similar project.
I’ve had good luck with this one:
https://www.seriouseats.com/real-irish-soda-bread-recipe
Raw interior and burnt crust means you’re baking too hot. You need to turn the oven down for (at least) the second half of the bake.
My wife’s niece got hitched in a catholic high mass. It was three hours long. I could have used one of these.
Not necessarily. People still scavenge lead (often from car batteries) and cast their own fishing weights and bullets.
Try looking for all-clad seconds. They pop up frequently and are much cheaper. I have a set of their entry level pans and I like them a lot.
Whatever you do don’t buy anything non-stick. It always flakes off sooner or later.
It’s also a good time to think about what and how you cook. Packaged sets often include items you’ll never use and omit ones you might want. You might want to buy single pans as you need them.
But how do you REALLY know The limit unless you test the limit?
Meh. It’s 2025. Wakey-wakey li’l Old Ones.
2:1 here, with a dash of celery bitters and an olive. I guess I prefer my martinis more on the savory side.