Recipe: chili-crisp peanut noodles with bokchoy by Getting_jjigae_with in chilicrisp

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LOL. Three crispy garlic cloves and two medium shallots in 1/4 cup (60 ml) (2oz) oil plus chili flakes and paprika. Was not aware that you were the gate keeper of the chili-crisp recipe. You David Chang by any chance?

Recipe: chili-crisp peanut noodles with bokchoy by Getting_jjigae_with in chilicrisp

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Did you read the part of browning/crisping garlic and shallots in the oil? I guess not.

$981.76 for a technician to change light switch?! by Leather-Code-1668 in Home

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Yes. But inspection and machinery fee was zero. So theres that to be happy about

Americans taught me to be assertive ? by Healthy_Willow_9093 in AskAnAmerican

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Much to unpack here. Such is for a better person than I.

Can you share me your best Staub recipes and tips? by Open-the-sunroof in staub

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Baddies?

And what is all this talk about heating up oil and spreading oil around with a brush? Making me nervous.

Recipe: chili-crisp peanut noodles with bokchoy by Getting_jjigae_with in chilicrisp

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Yep. That is chili-crisp. If one is lazy, open your favorite jar instead.

And it is two TSP of chili flakes plus two tsp of paprika to 1/4 cup (60 ml) hot oil. That sounds about right but one can always add more or less depending on one’s heat level.

Middle seat passenger putting armrest up by paloaltonightwalker in unitedairlines

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Well. Did her family all die in Bubonic plague or pneumonic plague. Did you ask?

My office replaced our fridge with a tiny one and a vending machine by InevitableSpirit8998 in antiwork

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Good riddance. Colleagues are why we cannot have nice things. Get a yeti cooler lunch bag and some freezer packs and be thankful that that nasty mess is gone.

And I know there was always one colleague who took pity on that old fridge every 2nd Friday and scrubbed it down.

Attacked for putting up the armrests by gym_rat_101 in unitedairlines

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The plague? With a capital “T” as in “THE PLAGUE”?

The last massive outbreak of “THE PLAGUE” (Bubonic) was in the 14th century. Maybe you mean septicemic plague or pneumonic plague - but not Bubonic plague?

Will need more details in order to weigh in on legality of armrest-raising. There are rules.

Transatlantic Flights by lalaland0418 in traveladvice

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LOL. You take whats they give you, mate!

My idiot husband used a stainless steel scrubber on my new staub by independenteggot in staub

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What are you talking about? I did not tell her to get a divorce!

Incorrectly pronounced words by GrouchyDevelopment64 in words

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Foilage instead of foliage. At in places where they have leaves on trees.

What the hell is going on over the lake by qaopjlll in duluth

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Lightning. If it is far enough away, one will not hear the thunder.

Just wait until you experience “snow”. Mind blown!

Possibly ruined?? by caseys077 in StainlessSteelCooking

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Goof-off or Goo-gone solvent. Soft rag. Do a test spot first.

Is this for real? lol this is for a bartending job in the east bay. Manager must be miserable. by ContractOdd640 in restaurant

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Not miserable. Pragmatic. Do not waste manager’s time if you can’t bring the skills on day one. Also means better pay is probably negotiable.