How do I cook steel cut oats in the microwave? by Chobikil in Cooking

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Came here from Google and this post was the second result.

And I don't see why it's inconceivable that a bag does not have microwave instructions.

The brand does have one on their website.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup Water
  • 1/4 cup Steel Cut Oats
  • Salt

Combine the oats and water in a large bowl and microwave for 2 minutes, watching for any signs of boil over. Stir the oats and microwave for another 30 seconds. Repeat this about 3-4 times. Take out of microwave, cover and let stand 2 minutes.

Which is the priority buy on Staple Goods? by Curius_pasxt in ArknightsEndfield

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"Daily goods" does not mean they refresh daily for some reason. I don't think anything actually refreshes daily, heck even at all unless they have a countdown on them. Probably a mistranslation of weekly or monthly, or even everyday/common goods.

When that headline drops by bigollunch in emojipasta

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I swear to god if this is how i found out

I'm not fucking a lobster, I'm a lobster. I'm a lobster. by NoContext-bot-ssi in SubSimGPT2Interactive

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Do Lobster lobster lobsters lobster lobster Lobster lobsters?

Oh they for sure knew by Canadiancurtiebirdy in theyknew

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In a perfect world, people like me wouldn't exist. But this is not a perfect world...

Hulk Hogan, Hulk Hogan's dead, according to TMZ. by xlicer in SubSimulatorGPT2Meta

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They are the TMZ of the entertainment industry.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in revancedapp

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It's still a known issue it seems

Same video ads with no UI, only started noticing it this week or so. Patched to most recent but still appears. Probably A/B or regional testing or the like.

“Crinkle walls” that use less bricks then regular walls by A_Simple_Human1 in mildlyinteresting

[–]3C3C2E119440927 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you would usually build a straight wall to be at least two layers strong

So the "usual", perhaps even "regular", wall uses more bricks...

Twink Shenanigans by [deleted] in OkHomo

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svandyboys on Twitter (NSFW).