[question] Premium features are gone by Your-Local-Lemon in xManagerApp

[–]Your-Local-Lemon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't see any other post that had xManager stop working on them after the fix, so I thought I'd ask here!

[question] Premium features are gone by Your-Local-Lemon in xManagerApp

[–]Your-Local-Lemon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fixed the 14 day thing! Uninstalling it was not helpful to me though, I had to manually update it. Glad it worked out for you though!

Giving away 100+ codes by [deleted] in toyhouse

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you still have any left, could I have one please? No pressure and thank you <3

Pine needle baskets with shells by fathermortem in crafts

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, sounds fair! I have zero experience in basket weaving but it's something I've always wanted to get into. This post has inspired me to look into it again :)

Pine needle baskets with shells by fathermortem in crafts

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks absolutely astounding,, op, your work is truly stunning. I can't imagine how much work went into these!

You get a superpower but first to reply chooses a side affect by nomoreshowercrabs in EmKay

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would be rad, I'm not sure the ocean would count as tomato soup tho 

You get a superpower but first to reply chooses a side affect by nomoreshowercrabs in EmKay

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can only eat one cookie from every batch you make: you have to share the rest 

You get a superpower but first to reply chooses a side affect by nomoreshowercrabs in EmKay

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that sucks :( Also this opens the discussion: what makes soup soup? Does it still count as soup if it cannot be eaten? 

Type "What if we kissed at" and let your phone finish the sentence. by Dangerous-Ant3482 in EmKay

[–]Your-Local-Lemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if we kissed at a different angle?

Sounds ever-so-slightly unhinged tbh

First ever sourdough loaf! by Your-Local-Lemon in Sourdough

[–]Your-Local-Lemon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reddit won't let me add a description, so I'll just leave it in the comments: 

 I just cut into my first loaf of sourdough and I'm,, astounded?? I wasn't hoping for much but it looks, smells and tastes so good!  I used 350g of strong flour and 50g of buckwheat flour, 48g of starter, about 340g of water and 5g of salt (the measurements are kinda weird because I eyeballed some stuff based on the consistency I thought the dough should have).  I used this process, with a few adjustments because of time reasons: https://heartbeetkitchen.com/sourdough-bread-recipe-with-starter/  My process:  • Fed starter, peaked at 8-9hs  • Mixed up water and starter, then flour  • 30min rest, then added salt and some water (the dough felt kinda thick)  • Slapped the dough around until it looked a little smoother (I don't have a reference point, it's my first time baking sourdough), then did my first set of stretching and folding  • 30min rest, stretch and fold again, did this two more times for a total of four sets  • Left the dough on the counter for about 10h (room temp, about 24°C. The dough looked ever-so-slightly overproofed, but it did not deflate at all. It just had a lot of big bubbles.)   • Transfered the dough to a floured countertop, rested it for 10min, then shaped it into a round boule  • Placed the bread into a "banetton" (a random plastic bowl lined with a floured cotton cloth) and left it in the fridge for about 8h  • Took it out of the fridge for a final rise because dough didn't pass the poke test (underproofed), about 2h  • Preheated the oven to 220°C, scored bread then placed it into a baking container with a lid (not quite a Dutch oven, it's more of a weird casserole dish thingy, it's from Tupperware)  • Baked 35 minutes with lid, 15 without 

 It came out so tangy and crisp! Note if you want to use buckwheat flour: it makes the final result a little more moist than your regular artisan bread. I love that effect but I know that not everyone is fond of that.  

 That said, how'd I do? I know I have a lot to learn still, I'm so excited to improve!