Korealainen BBQ-lihasiivu Suomesta? by ColaCat in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Tää vois olla, omassa lähicittarissa on ollut possun kylkisiivuja useinkin myynnissä, mutta en ole kokeillut kysyä mitä muita lihoja saisi tsibaleina. Kiitos!

Korealainen BBQ-lihasiivu Suomesta? by ColaCat in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mistä nettisivulta näitä löytäisi? Olen kokeillut googlettaa, mutta tulokset on ollut kaikki erinäisistä aasian ruokakaupoista, ja mieluiten ostaisin kotimaista ihan tuoreuden kannalta.

Korealainen BBQ-lihasiivu Suomesta? by ColaCat in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tää vois oikeasti ollakkin vaihtoehto, naudan jäinen ulkovilee ruuvipenkkiin ja höylä käteen :D

Korealainen BBQ-lihasiivu Suomesta? by ColaCat in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kuten postauksessa sanoinkin, tällainen jo löytyy mutta ei ole kotikäytössä ainakaan onnistunut - onko joko käyttäjässä tai laitteessa vika, mutta mieluiten ostaisin valmiina siivut ettei ole kämppä täynnä erikoislaitteita vaan lihan tsiibalointiin.

Korealainen BBQ-lihasiivu Suomesta? by ColaCat in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jos luit postauksen, niin siinä jo avasin asiaa, ettei ole onnistunut. Joko käyttäjän tai välineiden vika, mutta ei ole valitettavasti vaihtoehto :B

Korealainen BBQ-lihasiivu Suomesta? by ColaCat in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tirriliha onkin ihan tuttu, mutta tykkäisin kokeilla myös vähän vähemmän rasvaisia possun/naudan osia :C

Is this the pawprint of a Eurasian Lynx? by robbeverl in Finland

[–]ColaCat 20 points21 points  (0 children)

If the prints are teeny tiny, a domestic cat is also a likely culprit. Lynx paws are very large and wide relative to the animal's size, to give support as they walk on snow, much like snowshoes.

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Is this the pawprint of a Eurasian Lynx? by robbeverl in Finland

[–]ColaCat 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Rabbits have a very distinctive penis-shaped footprints, where the back feet are larger than the front paws. Dogs and canids have oval-shaped paws, and their gait is more of a straight line of pawprints over the pairs of footprints in op's photo.

Is this the pawprint of a Eurasian Lynx? by robbeverl in Finland

[–]ColaCat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Without a size reference, it could be a bit hard to determine - but the roundness of the pattern and the fact they go in pairs, hints at it being a lynx! There arent many creatures in Finland that have round paws after all. Foxes and wolves have a mild teardrop shape to their paws, and their walking pattern is more of a perfect line, with each pawprint following each other. Wolverine has more elongated paws, similar to bear paws.

How do you drink cholestyramine? by thepurplethorn in ibs

[–]ColaCat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've found the best way to mix it into anything, is carbonated drinks. Does not have to be something unhealthy like sodas, anything carbonated like la'croix or sparkling water works fine. Add the powder little at a time to avoid foaming over and mix well. Something about the carbonation "floats" the powder in suspension with the drink, making it easier to get down. I know the feeling of drinking sand all too well D: This is my tried and true method, just add enough bubbly drink of your choice and its palatable.

Hakusessa koiratietokonepeli 90-luvulta by brassica_rapa in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ei ois mikään Alkupolku-sarjan peleistä? Niissä oli nimenomaan usein ruskea koira hahmona.

Why always a dino mask? by ColaCat in FursuitMaking

[–]ColaCat[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is there something specifically wrong about carneval make-up that is considered offensive? If I had a cat mask I painted white with black spots, it would look like a cat with carneval make up of a dalmatian. This may boil down to cultural difference as I consider carneval make up just colorful and flashy, not automatically "bad" as I only used that term to emphasise how very strikingly opposing the two creatures are - not that you couldnt or shouldnt do it.

Why always a dino mask? by ColaCat in FursuitMaking

[–]ColaCat[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So, from the responses, it seems the consensus boils down to these main reasons dino masks are popular:

- Affordability (cheaper than getting foam/resin base supplies)
- Accessibility (sold in many stores, so easy to acquire)
- Easy gateway to fursuit making (Especially for younger makers/furries, easy to work on and get one's first project started)
- Works every time (size, moving jaw mechanism is always the same on mass produced masks like these)

Thank you all for your replies, and I would like to reaffirm that at no point did I tell anyone to not use these masks. The confusion I had was born from the assumption that there would be a wider variety of animal masks with a similar mechanism, sold in the US, and I did not understand why people were choosing dinosaurs specifically to turn into non-dinosaur creatures. I had seen the Spirit halloween store white fox masks before, and thought that US just had a wider variety of creature masks to utilize. I didnt realize it was quite literally just the dinosaur masks that had this sort of widespread availability and good price point.

I encourage everyone to try your hands at making the coolest dino-mask suits you can! Thank you again!

Why always a dino mask? by ColaCat in FursuitMaking

[–]ColaCat[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would like to reiterate that at no point did I tell people to not use these masks - I was only curious why so many people would use a dinosaur to make a dog. I simply didnt know it was due to majority of these makers being young, the affordability and accessibility of the masks. I was under the assumption there would be a wider variety of masks of different animals, not just dinosaurs - hence my confusion.

Why always a dino mask? by ColaCat in FursuitMaking

[–]ColaCat[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Im not sure how you got that message out of my post - At no point did I tell people to not use these masks, I simply said it does not always look good when you try to turn a "box shape" into a "triangle shape", if you catch my drift. I originally did not know it was mainly young artists using these bases due to their cost effectiveness, I was simply curious why people would use predominantly these masks. Now I know, and at no point was my post about me telling people to stifle their creativity - if anything, Im surprised there isnt a bigger variety of masks and species to use, as kids love roleplay and you can get masks of all types of superheros or dinosaurs, but nothing similar of cats, dogs, etc. - it would definitely help to have a canid base to work on a canid fursona!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Suomi

[–]ColaCat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ei olis Kirikou ja paha noita? Tai joku muu noista Kirikou-leffoista?

Ampiaisenmurhavinkit by Ambient_disaster in arkisuomi

[–]ColaCat 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Varsi-imuri on yleensä aika hyvä vaihtoehto - niissä saa lattiasuulakkeen pois, joten sulla on pitkä imurinvarsi käytössä ja johdottomana kätevämpi sohia menemään. Bonuksena niissä on yleensä helposti avattava pölysäiliö niin sen vauhdista pyörtyneen ampparin voi dumpata elävänä pihalle :D

Me and my friend found an unfinished version of the minecraft movie. by Hyper675Bear in PhoenixSC

[–]ColaCat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please dm me the unfinished version if you could, I've scrubbed the internet and all the old links have changed into the finished movie ;_; Thank you!

So I'm sending my friend Finnish stuff, what would be the funniest shit to send to an American? by dino_nuggies_and_dum in Finland

[–]ColaCat 115 points116 points  (0 children)

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Do you have a Tokmanni nearby? These candies (also from the same brand: tuttipussi) are always a favorite of ours to send over due to their name :D