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Top 10 Kitchen Tools

1. Chefs knife

2. Petty Knife/ Utility Knife

3. Bench scraper

4. Thermometer

5. Fish spatula

6. Rolling pin

7. Quality cutting board

8. Rubber Spatula

9. Microplane “zester”

10. Whisk

Also digital scale, 2oz ladle, chop sticks

#foodstr

I thought they closed down. Used to get them, pretty good stuff.

Homemade BBQ Sauce

1/4 lb slab or thick cut Bacon, 1/4-inch dice

1 carrot, small dice

1 small Spanish onion, small dice

1 small green bell pepper, small dice

1 jalapeno or serrano pepper

4-5 cloves garlic

2-3 dried smoked chilies (Ancho, Mojita, Guajillo, etc.)

1 Tablespoon smoked sweet paprika

1 Tablespoon Cajun or Mexican seasoning blend

2 teaspoons dried oregano or dried herb blend

1/4 cup tomato paste

16oz canned fire roasted tomatoes

1/4 cup of favorite beer (optional)

1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

2 Tablespoons soy sauce or tamari

1/4 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup honey or molasses

1/2 cup stock

Salt & cracked black pepper

1. Render bacon lardons and reserve bacon fat , cook low and slow in a sauce pan until most of the fat has melted off the lardons. This can take 8-10mins.

2. Add the carrots and cook at medium heat for about 5 mins. Some color is okay but the heat is too high if you see a lot of darkening of the fond.

3. Add the trinity of pepper, onion, and garlic along with chilies and other aromatics you may have available. Cook until fragrant and caramelized.

4. Now remove any excess oil from the pan and add the spices. Cook for 1 min. Then add the tomato paste. Cook for 5 mins to caramelize slightly.

5. Deglaze with the vinegar followed immediately by the diced roasted tomatoes.

6. Add some stock and cook at a low simmer until the vegetables are tender. 20-35 mins.

7. Purée the mixture and return to the heat to adjust flavor and consistency.

#foodstr #recipes #bbqsauce

They should be able to work or start their own businesses with low barriers to entry like we all should, I should be able to hire them and pay them an agreed upon wage. Free market. Taxation is theft. Where I am the city arrests migrants that try and work or offer services without a state license then spend tax payer money to house and feed them. Many of them don’t want a hand out.

Philadelphia 2018

Fiat debasement over time.

Replying to Avatar Keith Mukai

DUMP YOUR RASPI NODES. Get a used mini PC or used laptop for cheap!

More powerful, only $45-75 on eBay (plus ~$65 2TB ssd, but you'd need that anyway for your Raspi node).

This HP EliteDesk 705 G4 is **overkill** for a node. 5 yrs old. Costs $75*.

Fan noise? Meh. Power draw? CPU's max draw is 35W.

https://m.primal.net/HLsC.mp4

Once it's done syncing, the video can't even pick up the fan running at idling speeds:

https://m.primal.net/HLsE.mp4

Cost to run:

15W * 24hrs / 1000W/kW * 12¢/kWh * 30 days = $1.30/mo

This cpu is 8.5x more powerful than a Raspi4.

A more pleb-friendly option is a used laptop. Has everything you need built-in (esp the BATTERY!!! Huge advantage vs Raspi). This HP ProBook 450 G3 is running an 8yr old i5-6200U (3.5x more powerful than a Raspi4). Also super-quiet and low power (15W max cpu draw).

https://m.primal.net/HLsF.mp4

Running an old Lenovo thinkcentre.

Replying to Avatar Magoo PhD

Did they bring spaces back yet? Gotta kyc just to listen in?

Then and Now.