Cha makes really small rolls is my only beef with Tomo. His noodles are heavenly though, so I give him a pass.
Also, cha is a friend...rather give her the money.
If you're using broth check the salt level. The cheap stuff is basically colored salt water. Since you're reducing water out and developing starches cheap broth can create a salt lick if you're not careful.Yeah, buddy. First time trying the warm broth.
That's why I didn't add salt until after reducing and adding a boat load of parm.If you're using broth check the salt level. The cheap stuff is basically colored salt water. Since you're reducing water out and developing starches cheap broth can create a salt lick if you're not careful.
If I have to go store bought, the stock or "bone broth" (Jesus, don't get me started on THAT garbage) from Pacific is pretty solid. Also the Kroger brand organic stocks are pretty low in salt as well.
Top 3 beans:
Brown
Black
Green - preferably Allen brand.
It’s good for lunch too.Like beans.....but can't imagine them for breakfast.
I mean, they're trying to shame me, but if I can stab a Mongol in the back, I'm gonna stab a Mongol in the back. That's just good common sense.FFS take it elsewhere
UCL, if you're not an honorable samurai, do you have to commit seppuku? or does the game just tell you you have brought shame on your ancestors?
Weekend randoms
*Went to Farmer and Frenchman in Henderson on Friday night. Ordered the 14 ounce Wagyu strip, and it was unreal. $46, probably would've been $200 at most other places. Several beers, several Moscow Mules, started and finished my rap career in the van ride home. 20 inch blades, on the Yamaha-ah. Really could've used BBdK's guidance, but I did what I could.
*Played in the Gold Rush tournament at Windridge CC Saturday and Sunday. Played pretty well Saturday and shot 73. Perfect cut put me and four others leading the first flight instead of 8 strokes back in the Championship flight.
*Sunday morning we found out that my step-son's Dad tested positive for Covid. He has a serious heart issue, so he was tested by his cardiologist out of an abundance of caution when he went for an appointment last week. He's lethargic and feels stopped up, but no fever, loss of taste or smell, or any of the other stuff. My wife and step-son got tested Sunday morning after they found out. The Covid line, and the nurse at the facility, didn't think it was necessary that me or my daughter get tested.
*After I found out, I texted a buddy at Windridge and told them I was going to WD out of an abundance of caution. I wasn't around my step-son's Dad, and I was only around my step-son for a short bit as he had been with his Dad most of last week. I got a call back from the tournament director insisting I play, that I could distance, use my own cart, not touch the stick, that it was a secondary contact, etc... So, I played. However, I wore a mask and stayed away from everyone right up until about 10 minutes before my tee time. I spoke to my playing partners, explained the situation, and told them if they were uncomfortable in any way I'd WD, head home, and never hold it against them. Both were fine with me playing, so I played. Told them the next time we played I'd pick up all 18 flagsticks. Stayed socially distanced, wasn't really an issue.
*We get to number 4, about 140 yards up the hill. Hit a little 9 that never left the flag and flew in the cup for my first hole in one. Just an incredible feeling, and tbh, I never thought I'd get one after playing 30+ years without one. A buddy of mine was in the group in front of us, and their tee box is about 10 yards from the green, so they all saw it go in. I could hear it land in the cup, and never saw a bounce, so I thought it may have gone in, but didn't know if it stayed. But their instant "OH ****" reaction let me know immediately it was in. It tore a chunk of the hole out as it went in, and the cup had to be replaced for the last 3 groups of the day.
*Shot 76 yesterday and finished 2nd in my flight. There was no closest to the pin or any hole-in-one giveaways yesterday, but they decided to give me free entry into next year's tournament as a prize. An exceptionally cool gesture, and exactly how you should run tournaments. Great group of people out there.
*Found out today that my step-son tested positive for Covid, and my wife tested negative. He is completely asymptomatic, but my daughter and I went ahead and got tested this morning even though my wife had already tested negative. Hoping both my step-son and his Dad continue being asymptomatic. It could be a blessing in disguise if they have it now and are asymptomatic so they can have some immunities if this gets worse in the fall. Especially his Dad, given his heart condition.
An eventful weekend, for sure.
Edit...Not sure what you guys are talking about with the video ads. Try the uBlockOrigin extension on Chrome. I'm not getting any video ads at all.
Yes the first thing I noticed from his Instagram post was the damage to the hole. I was thinking "what an *******"Congrats on damaging a golf course and possibly spreading further infection
My children are such tremendous ******** when playing Fortnite that I can't imagine why their friends still play with them. But they line up to be bossed and berated day after day. I guess this is the norm?
Big Norton Commons contingent who believe this stuff. If people out here believe this I can’t imagine what folks in places like Eastern KY think.
I think the “both sides” thing comes into play when your side likens the a Trump administration roll Nazi Germany. That’s equally as stupid.