It would be so much easier to learn having someone experienced with you to help. Saves you from the failed experiments.
I've seen you post about him cooking quite a few times. It's how I know you're a good Mom.
It didnβt work as intended but somehow this bug is so much better
https://blossom.primal.net/f1bfa34db3c399e51e6477e900d408a2ca82dff34c8d44400cd3f3b19bc5d2c8.mp4
It's not a bug it's a featureβ’
This is ludicrous.
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.
#tunestr
THIS IS THE SECOND WORKING ONE
https://watchparty-nostr.shakespeare.wtf
nostr:note15pxdgqm5xw8zumd46c6ghhzvcwspc6znylx3eymmaa6spy09xuaqpg72cm
You should have it list movies from your anime npub & #kinostr to give people quick pick options π€
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.
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 π
#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.
Another cook I love. Great recipes, and he's a great teacher. I've made so many things from his channel.
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 π
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 π€
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.


