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  • I like this idea. Although I think there are times throughout the week when someone might want to post a question on a Thursday but can't because it's not the correct day of the week. And make them megathreads so they can be referenced throughout the week.

    I think themed days for techniques, methods and practices of cooking would be fun. How about something like Ferment Friday or meal prep Sunday (I know it's stealing from Reddit but eff Reddit, Spez or whatever the case may be)

  • I found the trick to cornbread is to use lard or rendered bacon fat, and raise the temperature the stated recipe by 10⁰ and cut back on the time. It requires watching a little bit more but when the top is starting to brown and the sides are brown, take it out. Raising the temp, makes the outside crunchy and inside for moist and almost custard like

  • I'm going to have to give that a try

  • Call me crazy and I know there's so many different kinds of bread one could make not including additions but plain white bread straight from the oven is amazing! Good job!

  • Good job! That looks delicious!

  • Cooking @lemmy.world

    Mistakes Everyone Makes With Mayonnaise - Mashed

    www.mashed.com /1379886/mayonnaise-mistakes-tips/
  • That reminds me of another time I was making chilli and came up with a great idea of getting frisky with my wife. Needless to say, it killed the mood.

  • I think using funyons is a good idea for certain things. I don't think so in meatloaf as TheAlbatross pointed out. I think as a coating for chicken would be tasty with crushed Cheezits or something.

  • Food and Cooking @beehaw.org

    Does Anyone Have a TIFU Moment When Cooking?

  • My tomatoes are finally ripening after a slow start. What could be the best sandwich ever, a tomato sandwich.

  • Food and Cooking @beehaw.org

    The Perfect Sandwich

    www.tastingtable.com /1352008/southern-tomato-sandwich-art-form/
  • I have a book written by Kirsten K. and Christopher Shockey called "Fiery Ferments" and one recipe I use quite a bit, green peppercorn mustard. It's on the hot side, it'll definitely clear your sinuses. Green peppercorn mustard

  • I have family deep in Appalachia where education isn't much of a priority there, most drop out to help farming, coal mining and helping the family whatever way they can.

    One man I knew who dropped out at an early age was probably the best mechanic I've ever seen. He could fix just about anything, cars, appliances, you name it.

    One instance I recall was that there was a boy with either downs or on the autism spectrum. Back then there was no distinction but I digress. This boy had an old, beat up and very cheap 8 track player that he absolutely loved and couldn't ever part with it. The mechanic was able to keep it working for years and years.

  • I have to go way back and vote for the Shenmu trilogy. Open world and RPG.

    I agree that Half Life for action adventure.

    Definitely Portal 2 and the Talos Principal for puzzle.

    Rocket League is awesome and so are the Skate games.

    Crazy Taxi and Paradise City belong somewhere too

  • I can see quality of posts getting worse and worse. Bots reposting, comments filled with low effort puns and one liners. I hardly ever got on Twitter and even less now but before I would see interesting tweets and comments but not anymore. I believe Reddit will be just the same.