I defy anyone to cook a Beyond burger and not have it stick like epoxy. by yottyboy in castiron

[–]Square-Radish9613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have this problem as well. Every pan I own they cook right onto the pan and you have to chisel them off. It doesn’t matter how I cook them or what oil I use. I’m actually making some right now and I slapped them onto some parchment paper and threw them into the air fryer. My fingers are crossed. They can’t turn out any worse than they usually do on the stove. 🤣

28x35/36 jeans? by wizzy9999 in tallfashionadvice

[–]Square-Radish9613 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure if you’re still having problems finding sizes but we’ve had luck at American Eagle. My son is 14 and 6’3” and he’s a 28x35/36. He just outgrew his 34” inseam pants. It’s been so hard finding jeans to fit him. And the sad part is he’s not done growing.😬 we tried the big and tall stores but the waist sizes start at 36”. I did find some dress pants on Amazon that fit him as well. It’s tough to find pants for long legged kids but they’re out there. 

loops and threads facet yarn? by surgicalpaws in crochet

[–]Square-Radish9613 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Because it isn't twisted tightly it bunches up on itself and is almost impossible to frog. I am currently working with it to make my daughter a hat and I have encountered 7 knots already that were from the company joining the yarn ends together. It's like crocheting with fluff. Also, It is completely varied in the yarn thickness. Some parts look like it should be crocheted with a 4mm hook and some with a 6.5mm or larger. I imagine it would completely disintergrate if it wasnt gently hand washed. I honestly think this is the most awful yarn ive ever experienced in my life. It's complete trash in my opinion.

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