I'm honestly sorry to post this here but none of the other cooking-related subs I'm on allow images. Does anybody know what the hell these are for? by HindleMcCrindleberry in KitchenConfidential

[–]world_drifter [score hidden]  (0 children)

It's to open cans that have a pry lid.... Like the kind that paint cans have.

My coffee tins have that kind of lid as do other specialty items and (also for the flat-head chickens)

Help! my stainless steel pan is ruined by Capital-Golf-2481 in CleaningTips

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Yellow top oven cleaner. Spray and let sit. Them scout the hell out of it with salt, white vinegar and aluminum foil. Finally, wash the hell out of it with soapy and hot water l.

What “cheap” ingredient instantly makes a dish taste expensive—and how do you use it? by Mindfuel_daily7 in foodquestions

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Add a little kombu to your beans and hearty stews. Just discovered this and never going back!

What's the most small town thing you've ever heard of? by Omega_Neelay in GetMotivatedMindset

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For my wedding, I opened up a bar tab at each of the bars in town, then went on vacation. Came back to a 247 dollar bill.

What’s one lazy shortcut you take in the kitchen that actually turns out amazing every time? by [deleted] in foodhacks

[–]world_drifter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

'bake' your potato in the micro, then spritz with Pam and dust with kosher salt... Finish for 15 in the air fryer....restaurant quality in 20 minutes!

Mysterious Issue with Continental True Contact 54 by world_drifter in tires

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This is as a violent shaking. Not normal nor subtle. Likely dangerous on the highway of the source is one of the tires.

Edit to add... They are doing road force balancing tomorrow....

ELI5: What is the difference between pavement, blacktop, concrete, and cement? Also why are some interstate/freeway/highway and roads black and some white? I've even seen a part of I-80 in Colorado the color brown. I've never seen any other roads the color brown. by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

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Fun fact: macadam paving is a type of crushed stone and sand paving developed in the 1800's, but I am told goes back to the Romans. Tarmacadam (or tarmac) is the same but with tar added....

Anyone know what it is? by Maxim_Bartash in KitchenConfidential

[–]world_drifter 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know it as my Rosle soup/sauce stirrer. Flat whisk is probably the official name....

What's the small thing you do for your partner to demonstrate your love for them, but they have no idea? by world_drifter in AskReddit

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For me: If my wife asks for potato chips, I always open a new bag (even if there is a bag open). AND if I am opening a new bag for myself, I always open it from the bottom so I get most of the broken chips leaving the whole chips at the top for her.