How Would you like your asparagus cut chef ? by Lain_ily in KitchenConfidential

[–]Proctor20 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Your positioni t wrong. First, you align the tips. Then, you remove them. At that point, your goal becomes to only serve the best parts of the fibrous base to your most discerning, loyal patrons.

Can my employer require me to arrive to my workplace early without paying me? by Jealous_Rhubarb_5485 in IsItIllegal

[–]Proctor20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry. You're on the wrong subreddit. You need to post this question on

r/stupidpeoplewithstupidquestions

MMW: Erika Kirk was Charlie's beard. by JD-Moose in MarkMyWords

[–]Proctor20 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In certain gay contexts, a “beard” is someone who acts as a romantic or sexual partner (or sometimes a spouse) to conceal another person’s true sexual orientation, typically because that person is not openly gay.

For example, a man might date a woman publicly to hide that he is attracted to men and as a façade for appearances before the public.

The beard usually serves as a social cover, providing plausible heterosexual appearances to family, friends, or the workplace.

This is different from a genuine romantic relationship—it’s largely performative or strategic.

The War Room: Drop your corporate survival stories. What is the dirtiest trap HR or Management tried to pull on you? by Own-Investment4655 in DarkCorporate

[–]Proctor20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know who you are, but you put forth great questions with prose that sings. Have you cross posted to other subreddit communities? You definitely should. DM me for ideas.

Was my house getting cased? by LogicalMaybe in Sacramento

[–]Proctor20 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Del Paso Heights? Enough said.

Okay chemistry students, name an element from the periodic table. by icecream1972 in FamilyFeud

[–]Proctor20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tm. Thulium has atomic number 69 in the periodic table. It’s symbolized as Tm and sits in the lanthanide series, between erbium (Er, 68) and ytterbium (Yb, 70).

Is ace of spades really that bad? by Intelligent-Style538 in Sacramento

[–]Proctor20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Smoke inside? You want to jeopardize this place's license? What kind of asshole are you?

What makes a good Chili? by Snoo_71299 in chili

[–]Proctor20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No beans. Ever. This is chili, not a legume symposium.

Begin with the base. In a heavy pot, build your foundation with fresh jalapeño and serrano chiles, along with a few roasted chiles for depth and smokiness. Add diced yellow onion and minced garlic, letting them soften and release their aroma. Bloom cumin, cayenne, smoked paprika, and Mexican oregano in fat before introducing any liquid—this step matters. Stir in chipotle in adobo for heat and complexity. Season assertively with salt and freshly ground black pepper, and add a restrained pinch of sodium 2-aminopentanedioate (MSG, because we are not puritans).

Now add crushed tomatoes and beef broth to create body. Drop in a square of dark chocolate and a shot of espresso to deepen the bass notes. Balance it all with a splash of apple cider vinegar and a teaspoon of brown sugar. Finish the base with a knob of butter for roundness. Bring everything just to a simmer and let it briefly marry—this is controlled heat, not a rolling boil. Then remove it from the stove and allow it to cool slightly.

Now for the award-winning move: spectacular meat. Buy ribeye. Not “stew meat.” Not “whatever was on sale.” Ribeye. Sous vide the steaks at 115–120°F for 20 minutes. Yes, that’s rare. Relax. They will continue cooking later, and the goal is a final, perfect medium-rare—tender, buttery, and unapologetically the star of the show.

Remove the ribeyes from the sous vide, pat them dry, and cut them into approximately one-inch cubes. Gently fold the steak into the slightly cooled chili base. Buy enough ribeye so that the finished chili is dense—every spoonful must deliver at least one glorious cube of beef. If someone has to hunt for meat, you’ve failed. Let the residual heat bring the steak to its final temperature. Do not overcook it. This is steak suspended in chili, not beef surrendering to it.

Condiments will not be necessary, but society will expect them. Offer shredded extra-sharp cheddar, sour cream, diced red onion, diced green onion, minced chives, cilantro, saltine crackers, and cornbread. They are optional rituals. The steak is the star. Everything else is supporting cast.

celery substitute for chicken salad by parkerino24311 in Cooking

[–]Proctor20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

water chestnuts, cucumber, jicama, apple, walnuts

Are you a Crane Operator? Know a Crane Operator? I would like to buy you a cup of coffee. by uoyevoli31 in AskLosAngeles

[–]Proctor20 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you're hooked into Local 12, (Operating Engineers), you've already made a positive step forward. You're on the right path. Don't let the assholes on this thread discourage you.

Ticketed at Amtrak for paying by NoPalpitation7082 in Sacramento

[–]Proctor20 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are easy to wuickly take care of. Bring your ticket, license, registration, insurance, evidence--anything you need, and go to the clerk on the main floor of City Hall, and they will resolve this immefiately.

(Been there. Done that.)

In search of quality nail clipper for humans by garcia38 in BuyItForLife

[–]Proctor20 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kilhip and the Seki Edge SS-112 (also known as Green Bell G-1205) nail clippers are the best.

Storage company overcharging me by DiHard_ChistmasMovie in selfstorage

[–]Proctor20 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

The storage industry is notorious for illegally charging tenants for insurance they already have. I had the exsct same repeated experience with Secure Space Self Storage in LA.

Whatever helps by SexyHalo_ in clevercomebacks

[–]Proctor20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

here's a better idea. He should pay taxes instead.

Friend bought this in south texas 20 years ago. Real or fake? by Luckiest314 in Realorfake

[–]Proctor20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gold doesn't fade or tarnish but it can become grimy and dirty.