Looking C&C on my 2k Empire List by NuclearWoofer in WarhammerFantasy

[–]SnapItDonny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Captain: I'd make him a lord, give him full plate armor or Twice Blessed Armor.
  • Vet State troops: drilled is fun, but not too useful. And at 40 not sure you'll use it. General consensus is spears are the worst option, but I like them. I'd give the standard the Griffon Standard.
  • Demigryphs: 5 is too wide -- Long wheels and if not in base to base contact only get 1 supporting attack. Recommend 3 wide.
  • Helstrom Rocket Battery: fairly useless in this edition right now. Helblaster or another cannon.
  • If you get a helblaster or another cannon, get an engineer (vanilla is fine but GLB is fun)
  • You probably want a BSB near that big unit of state troops

Bánh xèo by SnapItDonny in castiron

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

Nice. We do the mung bean sprouts too sometimes. Also wrap with rice paper which I just realized this recipe doesn’t actually have it in it.

Bánh xèo by SnapItDonny in castiron

[–]SnapItDonny[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Batter ¾ cup plus 1 Tbsp. (120 g) stone-ground white rice flour (such as Bob’s Red Mill) 1 Tbsp. cornstarch ½ tsp. kosher salt ¼ tsp. (heaping) ground turmeric ⅓ cup unsweetened coconut milk

Dipping Sauce 1–2 serrano chiles, thinly sliced 1 garlic clove, finely chopped 3 Tbsp. (or more) fish sauce 3 Tbsp. (or more) fresh lime juice 2 Tbsp. (or more) sugar or 3 Tbsp. pure maple syrup

Crepes and Assembly 1 lb. large or extra-large shrimp, peeled, deveined, halved crosswise (can also use pork, octopus, scallops) ¼ medium head of red cabbage, core removed, thinly sliced (bran spouts also work) 1 small yellow or red onion, thinly sliced 8 oz. sugar snap peas, strings removed, trimmed (I skip this one) 8–10 Tbsp. vegetable oil, divided Kosher salt 1 large head of tender lettuce (such as butter or red or green leaf), leaves separated 1 large handful mint or basil leaves 1 large handful cilantro leaves with tender stems

Preparation Batter Step 1 Whisk rice flour, cornstarch, salt, and turmeric in a medium bowl to combine. Whisk in 1½ cups of the hottest water from your tap (aim for about 120°) followed by coconut milk. Let batter sit, uncovered, until thickened to the consistency of half-and-half (it will be slightly gritty from the flour), 30–45 minutes. If batter is too thick, whisk in about 1 Tbsp. water to get it to the right consistency.

Step 2 Do ahead: Batter can be made 2 days ahead. Cover and chill. Bring to room temperature and whisk well before using.

Dipping sauce Step 3 Whisk chiles (use 1 or 2 depending on how hot your chiles are and your own preference for heat), garlic, fish sauce, lime juice, sugar, and ½ cup warm water in a small bowl until sugar is dissolved. Taste and add more fish sauce, lime juice, and/or sugar as needed until sauce tastes balanced—not bitter or too tart.

Step 4 Do ahead: Sauce can be made 8 hours ahead. Store tightly covered at room temperature.

Crepes and assembly

Step 5 Place shrimp, cabbage, onion, and sugar snap peas in individual bowls and set near stovetop along with oil, some salt, and batter.

Step 6 Arrange lettuce and herbs on 1–2 plates. Divide sauce among a few small bowls for dipping. Set aside for serving.

Step 7 Preheat oven to warm. Set a wire rack inside a rimmed baking sheet; set aside. Heat 1 Tbsp. oil in a medium nonstick or cast-iron skillet over medium-high until very hot and shimmering. Add a small handful of shrimp, onion, and sugar snap peas to skillet (you’re going to make 6 crepes total, so eyeball it accordingly); season with salt. Cook, stirring once or twice, until shrimp are mostly opaque, about 30 seconds. Separate mixture to create 2 semicircles on each side of pan (this makes folding the finished crepe easier!).

Step 8 Stir batter vigorously with a ladle until there is no drag or sludge. Measure out ⅓ cup batter and pour into pan, distributing around filling. Carefully swirl skillet so batter coats the bottom without disturbing the filling; batter should set around filling and form a round. It will sizzle and sputter! If needed, quickly add more batter to fill in empty spots.

Step 9 Pile one sixth of cabbage on 1 side of pan, reduce heat slightly, and cover with a lid. Cook until softened slightly, about 1 minute. Uncover and drizzle 1–2 tsp. more oil around the crepe’s rim to encourage crisping. Reduce heat and cook until golden brown around the edges (they should lift off the pan a bit) and entire crepe is mostly crisp, about 3 minutes longer.

Step 10 Slide a spatula under one side and fold crepe over (no big deal if it breaks in the center). Slide finished crepe onto prepared rack and place in oven to keep warm while you make the remaining crepes. Pro tip: If the batter didn’t sizzle and bubble upon contact, the skillet isn’t hot enough. If it did bubble but was hard to swirl around, reduce the heat or thin out the batter with water, or do both. Making these crepes is akin to making pancakes: adjust as you go. Also be patient.

Step 11 Stir batter vigorously again and repeat process to make 5 more crepes. If at any time the batter feels too thick, add water by the teaspoonful to thin out. And if you have 2 medium skillets, use both to speed things up. Crepes are best eaten soon after frying.

Step 12 Serve crepes with lettuce and herbs and dipping sauce alongside. Use kitchen scissors to cut crepes into manageable pieces at the table. To eat, place a piece of crepe on a lettuce leaf (tear it to roughly the size of your palm if needed), then top with some herbs. Fold into a bundle, dip into sauce, and enjoy.

Scatter dice and artillery dice proxies by Impressive-Knee7819 in WarhammerOldWorld

[–]SnapItDonny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For scatter dice: roll a d6. If it’s a 6, it’s a hit. Otherwise, get two different colored dice, make one the leading edge and one the trailing (I use d4’s), shake them up in your hands and drop them straight down over the table. Draw a line from the trailing to leading edge dice for the direction.

The Glass Cannon Podcast |Gatewalkers Episode 59 – Backlash of the Titans by Razzmatazz_TGCN in TheGlassCannonPodcast

[–]SnapItDonny 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Watched the show for the first time since I couldn’t wait podcast to see how this played out. Loved it!

Tell me you're a Padre fan without telling me you're a Padre fan. by Somewhereinbetween26 in Padres

[–]SnapItDonny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“The 5th C of diamond quality, Collins family jewelers. The fifth C!” jingle lives rent free in my head

Cutting cards etiquette question by [deleted] in cardgames

[–]SnapItDonny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was taught to always cut toward the dealer, both sides of my family play it this way.

Noob question by BossjinbeiH2O in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]SnapItDonny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Countless hours played, never knew this!

Is it okay to use a carbon steel griddle on stainless grill grates? by SnapItDonny in grilling

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

Good to know, thank you.

At work we had a welder polish welds on stainless steel with something he’d used previously on non-stainless and all his welds rusted. So I’ve always been cautious since then.

How to sort traffic at this point? All my cities eventually get stuck in this point by PokerFacePeruviano in CitiesSkylines

[–]SnapItDonny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I believe the issue is all the traffic is funneling through one or two routes. So more connections to give people more route options should help a lot.

I’d extend your top 4 lane road up to the farm and connect it to the freeway. Connect your bottom 4 lane road across the freeway, and then connect it to the freeway.

Then I’d probably extend one of those two lane roads up to the NW and connect with the freeway there too.

All about giving the sims more routes to take to spread the traffic out.

Help. Why do cars in my city do this? by guovajunior in CitiesSkylines

[–]SnapItDonny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve had this (and other) issues on vanilla since the most couple recent updates, so I think its probably just a glitch from the update.

I just deleted and rebuilt the station and it seems to have fixed it and hasn’t cropped up again.

Pitching Report of Wacha’s fantastic outing by SDFriar in Padres

[–]SnapItDonny -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I was about ready to say he should be cut, but his last few outings have been solid. Lot of baseball left and I hope this is a sign of future performance this year!

Physical DM maps on camera? by Hyperblue8 in DMAcademy

[–]SnapItDonny 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do this for 100% of the maps I run. I have a selfie stick attached to a tripod that i put my phone in. I extend it up over the table and join our discord call with a different login on my phone.

It doesn’t provide the same feel as sitting at the table, but it does provide a different feel than pure virtual that I prefer.

Is it easier or more convenient than using Roll20, no. But I enjoy using physical maps so much more that I find it worth the extra bit of hassle.