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I completely forgot that I was cooking bobotie and begrafnisrys for coworkers tomorrow. Guess video games will wait for another night
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 20:51 |
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Wroughtirony posted:In Virginia, we have a poo poo ton of different specialty license plates (bowling enthusiast? We've got a plate for you!) which can result in hilarity. The classic is of course the "kids first" vanity plate reading EAT THE I've seen this one driving around town.
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 21:04 |
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Wroughtirony posted:In Virginia, we have a poo poo ton of different specialty license plates (bowling enthusiast? We've got a plate for you!) which can result in hilarity. The classic is of course the "kids first" vanity plate reading EAT THE ahahah I have never really thought about a food related custom plate, but I'd consider this one.
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 21:45 |
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Rule .303 posted:Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen.
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 21:49 |
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Got a raise today!!
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 22:26 |
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congratulations!
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 22:39 |
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NosmoKing posted:Got a raise today!! Congrats! On sort of the same note, I just got an e-mail this morning that my old employer got a new contract and I'm back to work Wednesday!
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# ? Mar 5, 2012 22:44 |
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got a new client a couple weeks ago that will increase my monthly revenue by about a third... on contract for at least a year. hell yeah maybe one day I can afford to hire someone
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 00:11 |
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Happy Hat posted:congratulations! Thanks! After doing the job I was hired for, two other guy's full time jobs, and producing nearly twice as much with half the staff, (and cross training the staff so they are more interchangeable now) I'm rewarded! (nicely rewarded too).
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 00:28 |
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NosmoKing posted:Thanks! Rich enough to adopt me yet? My gun oiling and beer fetching skills are second to none.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 01:29 |
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I can't be the only one that first read that as `beer feltching'.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 01:31 |
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SubG posted:I can't be the only one that first read that as `beer feltching'. Even odds as to which this thread finds more enjoyable.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 01:57 |
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Why do I argue with Dittoheads, it never does any good. It just gives me some free entertainment at the cost of my hope for humanity and the political dialogue of the US. (Dittohead = fan of Rush Limbaugh.)
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 02:06 |
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SubG posted:I can't be the only one that first read that as `beer feltching'. ...I read it first as 'beer filching', then I saw your comment as 'beer fletching', until I finally read it properly and realized I didn't know what feltching is, so I googled it to my dismay. At least my vocabulary is improving.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 02:32 |
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This is a thread about education.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 03:02 |
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Rule .303 posted:I buy those and cook the carcass down with a pressure cooker, but I add in a tablespoon of vinegar to cook out the marrow and the collagen from the bones. I run it through a strainer and pick out the meat to add back in later. It sounds goulish, but when you do this you wind up with stock that wobbles like jello in the fridge. I finally had enough carcasses to make stock, and it was a-wigglin' away in the fridge, and I realized that I have no idea what to do with it. Not in the mood for soup, I froze it in cubes and I guess I'll figure it out at some point...
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 04:34 |
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EVG posted:I finally had enough carcasses to make stock, and it was a-wigglin' away in the fridge, and I realized that I have no idea what to do with it. Not in the mood for soup, I froze it in cubes and I guess I'll figure it out at some point... You can make some interesting variations on rissotto or cook up some broth with couscous or bulgar. I don't like it with egg noodles, which is odd since I tend to eat anything.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 05:21 |
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SubG posted:This is a thread about education. Discuss. ~some broke rear end in a top hat
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 05:24 |
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scuz posted:College is a sham to keep people out of the work force for 2-12 years and incur more loans for banks to cash in on all the while realizing that the only way to make big bucks is to sign on with the financial industry. So universities generally have the effect of keeping students out of the work force longer than they'd be without university, but this is not the intent of the system. The greater debt burden is also an effect rather than a goal of the system, but one which is structurally perpetuated because of the implicit economic incentives. All of this applies to nonprofit universities; clearly this is indeed an intentional end of any for-profit university. In all cases it is becoming increasingly difficult to make a case for higher education purely in terms of value for money; most degrees simply cost more than they should, and in (increasingly) many cases more than they're worth (in economic terms). Next.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 06:18 |
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Rule .303 posted:You can make some interesting variations on rissotto or cook up some broth with couscous or bulgar. I don't like it with egg noodles, which is odd since I tend to eat anything. Yeah, I think my first thing will be the next time I cook up rice, toss one or two stock cubes of those in with or instead of the water and see how it comes out. I didn't expect it to be QUITE as concentrated as it is, so I'm a little intimidated by it!
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 06:38 |
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I'm glad I've cooked a shitload of food that will keep nicely in the freezer because with Mass Effect 3 now out, I won't cook for like a month, let alone other life processes.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 06:51 |
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oh man, squeaky cheese is where it's at
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 07:24 |
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Wroughtirony posted:In Virginia, we have a poo poo ton of different specialty license plates (bowling enthusiast? We've got a plate for you!) which can result in hilarity. The classic is of course the "kids first" vanity plate reading EAT THE That's fantastic... we only have sports teams. Oh, and your ham radio callsign if you want, but no special image so it's basically just a custom plate.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 07:53 |
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I like turtles posted:I've seen this one driving around town. I want to believe this, I really do, but I just can't. SubG posted:I can't be the only one that first read that as `beer feltching'. Yes, you probably can. Nobody here combines rational argument with utter depravity like you do, SubG! NosmoKing posted:Got a raise today!! Hurrah!
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 11:46 |
So Sunday night/Monday morning there was an earthquake essentially directly below my house. It was only 4.0 but it woke everybody up. The worst part was when it was going and I was just thinking "gently caress me I hope this stops soon." West Coast 4 Lyfe.
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Kenning posted:So Sunday night/Monday morning there was an earthquake essentially directly below my house. It was only 4.0 but it woke everybody up. The worst part was when it was going and I was just thinking "gently caress me I hope this stops soon." I have been through two earthquakes and missed both of them. The first was in SF on Halloween many years ago, I was so loving loaded I refused to get out of bed and seek shelter, I was convinced my friend was being a jerk and shaking hte bed to get me to go out and drink more. The second was the quake in DC this year. I was working a huge outdoor even on the national mall and was driving around in a golf cat with bad shocks the entire time and didn't even notice it. I only found out when my radio went crazy with people talking about it. Again, I thought they were kidding when they wanted to stop work and wait for aftershocks, I refused to believe them until one of the park rangers got on and told me to shut up.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 15:06 |
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I went through an earthquake when I lived in Cupertino, CA, at the wee age of 10. I remember everything shaking, but I never felt scared since it was a magnitude 4.something. I was more amazed that I actually experienced an earthquake than I was scared.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 15:31 |
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EVG posted:I finally had enough carcasses to make stock, and it was a-wigglin' away in the fridge, and I realized that I have no idea what to do with it. Not in the mood for soup, I froze it in cubes and I guess I'll figure it out at some point... I don't understand how people freeze their stock as cubes. Do you have like 30 ice cube trays or something?
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 15:43 |
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Lol 2 earthquakes. I grew up in So Cal. We only got up or out of bed if it was a 5.0 or greater.
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kiteless posted:Lol 2 earthquakes. I grew up in So Cal. We only got up or out of bed if it was a 5.0 or greater. Yeah, I have to note that my mother was taking a nap in the other room, and she didn't even wake up until I bounded in all excited going "There was an earthquake! There was an earthquake!" On a related note, the last day of school was nice in Cali, because we got to open up our earthquake kits and get all hopped up on the snacks and stuff we put in at the beginning of the year.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 15:57 |
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I moved to San Jose in August and slept through the earthquake yesterday. It was pretty minor.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 16:20 |
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Bubbacub posted:I don't understand how people freeze their stock as cubes. Do you have like 30 ice cube trays or something? Freeze in trays, then pop them out and let them hang out in a ziplock bag. Refill trays with water.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 16:59 |
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Vegetable Melange posted:Freeze in trays, then pop them out and let them hang out in a ziplock bag. Refill trays with water. I believe he means how do you freeze entire pots of stock in ice cube trays unless you have a lot of them.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:17 |
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Even when I make a giant pot of stock, once I get done straining, skimming and reducing, I'm left with a couple quarts at most. which is probably like 5 or 6 ice cube trays. Worst case, you freeze it in batches. And I generally don't freeze all of it, as I will use some the week I make it.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:21 |
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Vegetable Melange posted:Freeze in trays, then pop them out and let them hang out in a ziplock bag. Refill trays with water. You can skip the whole ice cube step, if you want. just pour it in a ziplock bag and freeze it. Takes up less space that way, usually.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:32 |
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i shoot friendlies posted:You can skip the whole ice cube step, if you want. just pour it in a ziplock bag and freeze it. Takes up less space that way, usually. But then you can't portion it out. That's the whole point of ice cube trays.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:33 |
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I fill an ice cube tray, then put the rest into the small plastic tubs you get from chinese takeout.
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:34 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:But then you can't portion it out. That's the whole point of ice cube trays. what I put mine in sandwich bag sized ziplocks, which is usually exactly how much I want for a sauce or whatever. and then one or two bigger ziplocks for soups. I lay them flat on a sheet tray to freeze, so when they're frozen they stand up like books and I can just stack a row of them side by side
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:46 |
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mindphlux posted:what Yeah but that's not really what the other guy was indicating. Plus, your way wastes a lot of ziploc bags which is bad for the environment. bad bad bad
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# ? Mar 6, 2012 17:52 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:Yeah but that's not really what the other guy was indicating. Plus, your way wastes a lot of ziploc bags which is bad for the environment. Not if you reuse the ziploc bags. I reuse those bags until they don't hold together any more.
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