afraid_of_zombies

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

Just a fall guy for the powers that be. Don't worry about him.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Strictly speaking it is not as bad as throwing a baby out of one.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 9 months ago

Also it is really important that we consider all points of view. Maybe the pro-baby throwing out of the window side raises some interesting arguments. Let's hear them out

[–] [email protected] 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (2 children)

You think you would notice missing 9 periods, having your entire nipple area change color and produce milk, need to go pee every thirty minutes, feet swelling, rapid temperature changes, focus problems, food cravings, vomiting for three months, odor sensitivities, not being able to tie your shoes, weird fast reflexes, urge to take on home repair projects, and skin changes.

But I am positive someone here will tell me about their friend's cousin former yoga instructor's roommate who didn't notice for some reason and act like this is the norm

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Right but I am on your side about this. I want everyone to have housing that is awesome and within their price range. I just don't agree that finding ways to punish immigrants and minorities is the best way to go about it. There is a difference between me saying "I want X and don't think Y is the best way to get X" and me saying "fuck your family, I hate Y and lets do X to hurt them". Me discussing how to solve a problem is not me denying the problem exists or should not be solved.

Also you and me are good. I am sorry for your loss. I imagine I would be very sensitive to this subject in your situation.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (3 children)

I really didn't mention a word about anything you are saying to me now. I am pro-development anti-nimby and admit I haven't studied the issues of corporate housing enough to weight in on it.

 
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Poor Aisha (lemmy.world)
 
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Moon (lemmy.world)
 
 

Haha for to say feeling pretty great. These are the loafs I mentioned that I am now being paid to make. Small batch of 4 in total. Should know by Monday how they sold over the weekend rush.

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Got hired (lemmy.world)
 

Hi all. I bring in pretty much every loaf I post here into my work. Work for a decent sized corp so it gets devoured quickly. One of the people who works there has offered me a part-time position to make custom breads for his family owned restaurant. Starting with those mini taro+matcha loafs.

I took it and start on Tuesday evening. No idea how far this is going to go, it felt really good getting that offer.

Would like to thank the community for putting up with my experiments, failures, and offering feedback and ideas.

 

Yeah the stuck together. It came out well I think the matcha needs something to balance it like seeds and I should use more taro next time.

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Matcha (lemmy.world)
 

Green = matcha

Red = paprika and beet

Yellowish = peanut butter

Deep Brown = cinnamon

 

Forgot to post it yesterday. Came out pretty good

 

Each braid had a light jam filling in it. Braiding was a bit of a challenge. It however was worth the effort. So guess I got a new thing to explore, since spice painting is figured out, and that is fillings.

 

I am really struggling moving over from counter bulk rises to fridge ones. This is my first attempt with a braided bread. 6 hours in my refrigerator and ended up adding an hour during second rise. Tastes great but I haven't gotten the process down yet.

 

Nuts: almond + walnut ground up Wash: olive oil, egg, milk, and honey Add-ons: 3.5 tablespoons of peanut butter powder, some chocolate chips, and 50 grams almond flour Spice painting: cinnamon on one side and peanut butter on the other

On a personal note I am thinking about 18 more braided loads before I move on to other bakes.

 

Had to rush through the braiding process and it definitely shows. However the tastes was fine. Ground the walnuts and almond flakes this time.

I will continue to post failures as well as successes since I think that makes for a healthier online community

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