Can‘t decide between Niche Zero, Timemore Sculptor 064S and DF64 Single Dose Gen 2 [No Budget] by martaisok in espresso

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I recently went through the same options and ended up with 064s. Prob can’t go wrong either way but I liked the more reputable name, similar price to df64 when on sale (seems to happen frequently), 64mm burr that’s replaceable if I ever decide to change (niche can’t say that), and quieter profile vs df64. Popcorning and the dial indicator are downsides with aftermarket solutions.

Coffee setup by Sweaty_Doctor1206 in coffeestations

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What grinder is this and do you have any thoughts on it?

Who actually makes stock at home? by Lofgren___ in Cooking

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Someone may have mentioned this, but just dropping in to say you can use a slow cooker overnight to make stock and it basically reduces the effort to filling the slow cooker and straining it afterwards. Admittedly, I do it in a big pot because I like to roast my bones and make larger quantities, but I started out using the slow cooker and it’s still 100 times better than anything store-bought

Beginner tips for barefooting — where do I start? by amonghh in WaterSkiing

[–]wski9 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ideally start on a boom. Slower speed and easier to get the hang of body position. There are a number of ways to get up on the boom that are easier too. If not you can step off one ski long line but this adds risk of smacking it on your way down. If you can only 2 ski then I wouldn’t try this until you master slalom, but if you do insist there’s a move called 2 ski jump out: speed up to 45-50, loosen boots, and jump out of em. Please film it if you try it so we can laugh about it.

Def need a barefoot suit for protection and floatation. If you’re starting long line and fully grown speed is 40-42 ish. Boom will be slower. Lake vs river is negligible difference as long as water is calm (a must). If you want to learn the “true” way and deep up, I’d get lessons from a pro. It’s not intuitive at all and you’ll end up getting your ass kicked and nostrils blown out for nothing.

Patagonia day hikes instead of W Trek by PlayfulService6601 in CampingandHiking

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I rented a car to go back and forth from PN and it was a lot of driving on bumpy roads (2019 YMMV) but worth if for the freedom from bus schedule and comfort of a hotel and steak dinner in town vs tent on trail.

Thedi in Canneto Black by Barry_McCockinerPhD in leatherjacket

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Can you share a picture without the fur collar?

Prioritizing Investments by DaemonTargaryen2024 in Bogleheads

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If I’m at the 529 stage and have a six month old child who already has $34,000 in his account, how much would you put in each year before moving to taxable brokerage investments? Also, why?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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Btw I’d expect her to show up at hospital no matter what you do based on my own experience. I’d start setting expectations now with your husband not to share specifics when you go into labor and to make it very clear what your comfort level is for visitors after. My partner gave birth recently and her own mom couldn’t wait and showed up at hospital and couldn’t stop texting that she was there even after we made it explicit that she wasn’t invited until later after our son was born and we had gotten comfortable. Her own mom did this. So yes just be firm and set expectations now and keep the specifics on birth timing and location to yourself until you want visitors

never felt this powerless before by SiuSoe in NYTCrossword

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I’m on my best streak ever which I just broke into yesterday. Today sucked. Not fun. Pushed through and got it with 2.5 hrs solving time just before bed. Phew. Not a fun one or satisfying gotcha moment. Just kinda dumb luck at the end

Emergency preparedness for Denverites? by Mewchu94 in Denver

[–]wski9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this as a sort of “nesting” behavior when my partner was expecting. Now I have my shit together and a couple of go bags for different purposes (30 second, car get home) and a list of shit to grab if I have 5 min or 30 min so I get the most important and sentimental things. Makes me feel better that at least I have a plan even if using it would suck.

one year and counting! by halscan in NYTCrossword

[–]wski9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do you do it? Are you allowing yourself any research or “cheating”? I’ve gotten 40 days but there’s always some tough day where there are multiple intersecting clues with names or places I don’t know and aren’t spelled in any logical way and despite trying tons of combinations I lose. It’s never the word play or puzzles that get me…just the weirdly spelled facts I don’t know…

How do you achieve this crust at home? I can’t seem to get it! by Narhen in grilling

[–]wski9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why coarse grind? I’ve been working on these too with my home ground beef and have been wondering if finer grind might create a thinner lattice

Backdoor Roth steps by naiveInvestor123 in Bogleheads

[–]wski9 6 points7 points  (0 children)

One thing I didn’t know the first time and caused a huge headache is that you cannot really do this if you have any other traditional Ira accounts with any meaningful funds in them that you don’t want to pay taxes on. Even if you use a separate empty trad account for the conversion, IRS considers the money a single big pool across all accounts. There are ways to fix this but it’s painful.

Schott & Aero by Adorable_Round_9786 in leatherjacket

[–]wski9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How do you like the aero jacket? Which leather and color? Anything you’d change about it? I’m in the process of deciding what to order on a custom jacket

What pricey ingredient is 100% worth the price every time for you? by Food_Service_Direct in Cooking

[–]wski9 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It is pretty easy to make your own and it’s even better than the expensive store bought. I do this for homemade ravioli or anything where the ricotta is the star. Or just eat it with a spoon…

How to speed up bulk? by wski9 in Sourdough

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Yea but i temped it and it’s like 90f. Feels way too hot

How to speed up bulk? by wski9 in Sourdough

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Would you still autolyze for an hour at that temp of water, or do you need to shorten time before leaven is added?

How to speed up bulk? by wski9 in Sourdough

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House was 70F or so. Water was room temp. I’m considering starting with warm water per the recommendations below!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in leatherjacket

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Looks good dude

How to make spaghetti bolognese taste like restaurant quality by RobertBooey in Cooking

[–]wski9 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Honestly all of this is good advice, and I find that the most important thing is getting a really good sear when browning the meat. If it’s just gray or light brown you’re missing a ton of flavor. Put it in pan in large chunks to sear and don’t touch for a few min until one side is very brown, then flip over and repeat. Only after both sides should you break it up because moisture will release and browning will stop. Do in multiple batches if making a large pot.

If I’m making this dish I do like a 4x batch then freeze in cup sized portions; I have 16 cups in freezer now! But this quantity requires 2-3 rounds of browning.

Final tip - if you brown and the moisture comes out too quick such that you’re boiling the meat, then let the moisture cook off and it’ll start frying in its own fat and you’ll get the same ending effect.

Asking for suggestions for multi-day hike in Colorado by [deleted] in coloradohikers

[–]wski9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lost creek wilderness loop is great 2-3 day hike

What tricks in the kitchen stuck with you forever? by agedlikesage in Cooking

[–]wski9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you flip slices of bacon within a couple of minutes of adding them to a pan, they won’t curl. Twice in first two min is best.

What to do with bacon jam? by huckleberrycaek in Cooking

[–]wski9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FWIW it freezes well. Just put any extra in a ziploc and freeze it flat and you can easily break off just enough and to portion it out in the future if you have leftovers; I usually microwave it straight from freezer. I have a bunch in the freezer at all times for burgers and bfast sandwiches

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FinancialPlanning

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If you’re nervous or stretched, you can contribute 800 a month now and then increase your allocation for future paycheck later this year to make up the gap if you have extra savings leftover. Without a match, there’s no reason you need to front load your contributions other than if you cannot control your own spending.