rustydrd

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[–] rustydrd 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (5 children)

How long can you keep your kimchi in the fridge? Care to share the recipe? I've tried to make kimchi a few times, but I never get the mixture quite right, so mine doesn't last very long (about 2-3 weeks).

[–] rustydrd 2 points 5 days ago

Ich wäre da auch vorsichtig, zumal die Hürde für "besonders gesichert" in einigen Fällen sehr zugunsten der Unternehmen interpretiert wurde, die die Lücken verbockt hatten (z.B. war dann schon die Veröffentlichung einer Binärdatei anstelle von Quellcode eine "besondere Sicherung", die man nicht hätte umgehen dürfen).

Im jüngsten "Logbuch Netzpolitik" Podcast kam das Thema aber auch zur Sprache, da beim CCC offenbar gerade so viele Hochzähl-Lücken eingehen, dass sie mit dem Melden dort kaum hinterher kommen.

[–] rustydrd 35 points 5 days ago

Für ich_iel nur das Beste.

[–] rustydrd 49 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Ich behaupte jetzt einfach mal, dass selbst Erwachsene solche Diagramme häufig nur wie unten abgebildet lesen. Von daher würde ich dem zweiten Teil deines Kommentars voll zustimmen.

[–] rustydrd 18 points 1 week ago

Not once in my life have I seen a tree walk down a path like this

[–] rustydrd 31 points 1 week ago

In Germany, when we read news like these, we say "ich kann gar nicht so viel essen wie ich kotzen möchte", and I think that's beautiful.

[–] rustydrd 1 points 1 week ago

Perfekt auch zum Aperitif, wenn du mal richtig die Nachbarn beeindrucken willst.

[–] rustydrd 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

'Moin, einmal Führerschein und Fahrzeugpapiere bitte. Wissen Sie, warum wir Sie angehalten haben?" zeigt auf das Zone 20°C-Schild ein paar Meter weiter

[–] rustydrd 4 points 1 week ago

But only during full wolf.

[–] rustydrd 31 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Don't worry. They will conduct an internal review, which will identify the officer at fault and punish him by having him go on paid vacation.

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I love cooking, and most dishes I cook contain some kind of onions or garlic in varying amounts. Unfortunately, my partner doesn't handle them well, so I want to replace them as much as I can.

Leek is one decent alternative to onions, and I've recently discovered Asafoetida, a spice that creates an oniony flavor. But onions are also important for texture, especially in saucy dishes, and both leek and spices replace that poorly. Fennel works sometimes but alters the taste.

Garlic generally seems hard to replace, although I've had some success with only slightly squashing the cloves and fishing them out before serving.

Anyway, I'm looking for suggestions. Anybody know any good alternatives, any cool tips or tricks I could try?

Edit: To clarify, the issue is that my partner can't digest them properly and they cause pain (likely a mild food allergy). The flavor is not an issue, and we both enjoy the stuff that we cook apart from this issue.

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My wife puts Tabasco sauce on her pizza, while I am convinced that an Italian person dies every time she does that. Help us sort this out, please.

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Learned something new today while listening to a podcast about US politics.

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