Chemical Brothers - The Devil Is In The Details
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WordAll #788 completed in 1m 44s (blanked on 4)
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Wordle 1,059 5/6* (fair enough. Using my strategy I
only got 5 because I remembered previous words)
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#Worldle #843 (13.05.2024) 3/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #858 3/6
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #855 4/6
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Framed #794 (nope. I didn't really watch much yesterday. Played Scrabble relatively poorly*. I made a vegetarian (because of ghee) red lentil dhal which a quite rich curry base which I further enriched by making a tadka which included lots of garlic, chilli and further spices. If it was just for me it would have had more chilli. I think one of the reasons Indian subcontinent vegetarian recipes have loads of chilli by European standards is ghee, or clarified butter, because the capsaicin in the chilli is fat soluble. Like if someone has a milkshake or other milk based drink when consuming chilli peppers. It's still very spicy but it doesn't linger for the same time. More of a peak and a gentler tail-off rather than a peak that lasts for minutes. I'd give it 7/10 because I'd like to have added a stick or two of cassia bark while cooking, an Indian bay leaf and more chilli. But I had what I had to hand. Anything over 5 is good, like IMDB. It's hard to make dhal that isn't edible and it was good dhal.)
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