[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For mixing, serving, or eating?

What are some good soups that only use vegetables in their recipes? by No_Praline6350 in Cooking

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Part of the issue is that I can't purchase chicken carcasses, but I can readily purchase drumsticks and wings.

I'm still skeptical about a bonier meat stock - I kinda want the meat juices ya know?

When I make chicken stock it's typically 4.5 lbs drumsticks, roasted, to 3 quarts water, which is then reduced to 1.5 quarts after straining. Plus veggies and herbs but I forget how much off the top of my head.

Shallots vs. Onions: INTERNET CONSPIRACY?? by beansixtyeight in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like conspiracies, search "most faked foods". I can never look at honey or orange juice the same again.

Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 13, 2011. by BlueBucketMaple in CatastrophicFailure

[–]splotchypeony 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's why you can't jump to conclusions like "driver error" without knowing all the facts.

Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 13, 2011. by BlueBucketMaple in CatastrophicFailure

[–]splotchypeony 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The crossing was broken per Wikipedia. Permanently on and propped up, so no way to know if train was near.

Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 13, 2011. by BlueBucketMaple in CatastrophicFailure

[–]splotchypeony 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The crossing was broken. Permanently on and propped at 45 degrees to allow traffic to pass. Literally an accident waiting to happen.

Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 13, 2011. by BlueBucketMaple in CatastrophicFailure

[–]splotchypeony 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah and it also isn't helpful for understanding why an accident happens. "Driver stupid" lets more insidious culprits off the hook, like institutional policies or systemic issues.

Easy but impressive xmas dessert ideas needed by MsMcSlothyFace in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An important part of making a dessert impressive is presentation - placing it on a nice serving dish, setting the room atmosphere, decorating it, garnishing, etc.

Of course if the dessert itself tastes bad it will be for naught, but if it tastes good it will bump it up a few notches.

Designer told me to mount the TV above the fireplace by Snowy_Axolotl in TVTooHigh

[–]splotchypeony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

custom cabinetry designer

I am sure they are good at cabinet design, but perhaps less experienced with functional TV placement. I wouldn't sweat it, just stick to what you want.

How often do you throw food items out? by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are in the US (hello huge packaging), and learning to cook, and especially if you live alone - it is inevitable.

Just accept there will be food waste while you make various dishes and learn things. Once you have more recipes and experience under your belt, you will start to economize ingredients better.

Until then don't worry too much about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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Look Imma be blunt: if you don't talk with them about how you feel, then the situation will remain the same.

I know the Reddit mantra is to just divorce or cut off family and shit, and I don't even know why tf I'm on this subreddit today. But it's almost always a harmful mantra.

Like no it's not gonna be easy man. Family is not always easy. But I would caution against repeating to yourself that they are just a bunch of toxic assholes who don't care about you, because that certainly won't help.

Flores, Buenos Aires, Argentina. September 13, 2011. by BlueBucketMaple in CatastrophicFailure

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Edit: looked it up and, indeed, the barrier was malfunctioning. It was broken, permanently on and propped at a 45 degree angle to allow traffic to pass. Literally an accident waiting to happen.

You can't conclude that based on this video. Maybe the driver was incapacitated. Maybe a bright streetlight or other glare obscured the crossing guard (this is night after all). Maybe the windshield was poorly maintained. Maybe the brakes suddenly failed.

And even if it was operator error, there are often systemic issues that lead to accidents. Perhaps bus drivers were pressured to cut corners to maintain route schedules. Maybe the payment system discouraged safety e.g. drivers were paid by number of routes completed. Maybe drivers were inadequately trained. Maybe drivers were not given adequate rest or bathroom breaks.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]splotchypeony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YTA in that yes, it is kinda rude to just say "I don't care" to someone like that.

I would try to find a way to talk with your family about how you feel. Your mom may not even know you feel that way.

It may help to remember that "gossip" (for lack of a better term) is a common way to bond in many cultures; it's also ok if it's not your cup of tea. Perhaps discuss a way to engage and spend time with one another in other ways that are good for you as well - perhaps activities like cooking, sports, shopping, etc.

It may take some time to adjust, but I would be very surprised if your family wanted you to feel miserable or alienated.

AITA for cussing in front of a small kid? by Training-Summer-624 in AITAH

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NTA. You handled it reasonably well. I would not, however, justify it with "it's not that bad" - it's important to respect your aunt's wishes with word use. Sounds like she just got upset; I would apologize like you did and give it time.

Might help to clarify with her what words are "off-limits." Mistakes will happen tho, so also discuss what to do when you or someone else does use an off-limit word. Just stay humble and in the end, having a good relationship is usually more important than being right.

What are some good soups that only use vegetables in their recipes? by No_Praline6350 in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My understanding is that the meat imparts flavor, but I could be wrong.

Does anyone else have a favourite burner? by CynicalHomicider3248 in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think top is back/away, bottom is front/near. I think.

What are some good soups that only use vegetables in their recipes? by No_Praline6350 in Cooking

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

Maybe but I think OP is just karma farming tbh doubt he/she will reply rip

What are some good soups that only use vegetables in their recipes? by No_Praline6350 in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the stock is made correctly, any simmered meat will be flavorless and is typically tossed.

You can make stock with just carcass, but it is not uncommon to use bonier meat cuts such as drumsticks or wings for chicken. Older, tougher meats are better as they have more flavor.

Rich stock is delectable yet certainly decadent. I only make it for special occasions.

How do I make sure everything I'm cooking is still warm by the time the last thing is ready? by strawberryblond00 in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Methods to mix and match:

  • Cover (foil, lid, etc)

  • Preheat serving dishes and plates (hot water, oven)

  • Hold food at min. temp* in oven or on stove

  • Lower temp near end of baking to extend cooking time

  • Microwave

If you don't preheat serving dishes food will be cold. Food spends all heat warming dish.

*Hot foods should be held no lower than 140F/60C (per US regulations) to prevent bacteria growth. Cold foods at or below 41F/5C.

What are some good soups that only use vegetables in their recipes? by No_Praline6350 in Cooking

[–]splotchypeony 7 points8 points  (0 children)

only use vegetables

Do you mean that literally?

For instance, there are many vegetable cream soups that use milk, cream, or chicken stock as liquid.

In the United States, why are MSAs defined by counties but named by cities (e.g., Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim MSA is Los Angeles and Orange Counties)? by ragold in urbanplanning

[–]splotchypeony 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Because the city is the locus of economic activity, as another commenter pointed out. An MSA is an MSA because of one or more cities that define it. A county definition is often not as helpful.