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Ryan
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It would be so much easier to learn having someone experienced with you to help. Saves you from the failed experiments.

Omg that is so a beagle thing πŸ˜‚ I had a girl named Beatrice once who did that too 🐢🐾

Something about finding notes from a specific npub in the case of j'adore anime.

For the kinostr stuff I'd look for events with both the hashtag and an MP4 file. Maybe have a button on the create page to "show Nostr videos" or something. My nostr:nprofile1qqs9e40cq5kx0y0ys70sundezdr96ugata07ps9tnyzfccryck3etgspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9ufm2jfg npub uses a similar format for each post that has name, cover and the movie, so it could grab all the info you need.

One of the most important things for kids to learn is how to cook their own healthy meals. I speak from the experience of not having that head start in life.

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When I started cooking I compared it to making things work on Linux. It was always combining 3 different how-to guides with a bit of my own knowledge to make it work somehow πŸ˜‚

#nerd

Yes!

I started out with easy things, chili, soups, stew etc. Kept adding skills until I could make great things. Looking back the best advice I could have given myself was to learn to make good sauces. Once you have the mother sauces on point you are unstoppable.

https://youtu.be/xniS7kMpW4I

Another cook I love. Great recipes, and he's a great teacher. I've made so many things from his channel.

https://youtube.com/@foodwishes

Yeah the beginning of learning to cook is tough.

I didn't really learn to cook until I was 30. I taught myself mostly, along with some memories of my Granny. There were some nights when I had to toss meals that didn't work out, and felt totally defeated by it. It was embarrassing to have to resort to something pre-made, or a boring old sandwich. 10x worse when I was cooking for someone else. I blew a couple dates that way πŸ˜…

Once you have your feet under you though it is so much fun. Being able to just throw things together without a recipe and end up with a beautiful meal is a great feeling. It's also empowering, knowing regardless of what I have on hand I can make something good for myself.

Keep learning & practicing, you got this 🀝

Cooking is kind of like being a hacker. I rarely follow a recipe to the letter, adding and removing things depending on my taste and what's in my cupboard. I always think of a recipe as a jumping off point.

An aunt of mine always used to make a chicken fajita soup, so good. It was the first thing I thought of when I saw your note. #whynotboth

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Good lessons to learn, where your food comes from. I remember being quite young when I learned to gut chickens. Granny got me to do that because my hands were small.