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  • George Foreman Lean Mean Fat Reducing Grilling Machine

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    Salmon burgers and tofu in the air fryer. Beef, salmon, and lamb on the outdoor grill. Foreman grill is probably still in the oven drawer. Baked potatoes and sweet potatoes in the air fryer.
  • It's a miracle

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    @Steve-Miller said in It's a miracle: Sharon’s grandparents got their whole house replied after an incident like yours. Their old galvanized plumbing system had nearly closed shut with corrosion over the years and then a bunch of sand got pumped in when a contractor hit the water main in the street. Contractor’s insurance company paid to repipe the entire house in shiny new copper pipe! Cool beans! We have copper already, but I grew up in a house with galvanized pipe so I know the issues. A lot of the houses in the subdivision had already been replumbed, but my Mom sold it before hers needed it.
  • Academic publishing

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  • sharing video here?

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    @wtg said in sharing video here?: Once you've figured it out, could you post the steps in the Tips and Tricks thread Do you mean figured out how to limit view-ability? That's not what I can't figure out. What I can't figure out is how to get back into my SK YT account. Re videos, when you upload a video to YT, you can select public, private and unlisted (as I recall). Only public videos are searchable. Private I think means you set who can see it (lie, based on email addresses). Unlisted means anyone with the link can see it (so you don't have to preset access) but it's not searchable. I always used unlisted for videos I shared on PW or WTF.
  • Trae Crowder on JD Vance

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    Yep!
  • I couldn't live in South Korea

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    wtgW
    They do tumble off of bagels, but I still love them. Poppy seeds are very common in Lithuanian dessert cuisine. Besides a poppy seed roll, we have a traditional Christmas Eve dish consisting of small leavened biscuits that have some poppy seeds. The biscuits are served soaked in a poppy seed milk. One of my favorite holiday foods. Christmas Eve isn't complete without it! Poppy seed roll: http://delightsofculinaria.com/poppy-seed-roll/ Kuciukai/slizikai: https://myfoododyssey.com/2014/12/08/lithuanian-christmas-eve-biscuits-kuciukai-recipe/#more-3971
  • An interesting chat

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    That was my first thought but I double checked and RFK Jr did post an apology on X. From everything I can discern, it really is his account. https://x.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1813198830281593269 A lot of other sources confirmed this and it's a day or two later and there has been no change regarding the story, so I'm certain the audio is authentic. I agree the deepfake problem is very real.
  • Universal basic income

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    @Steve-Miller Reminds me of the future premised in Brave New World so many years ago. Big Al
  • Maintenance Announcements - 2024-07-16

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    Thank you!!
  • Trying to figure out the gas oven....

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    oh yeah, it looks like this except maybe with a little more of the top dough folded over but the fruit visible, as here: [image: BF5D3927-B0A0-487E-ADCD-2CC9F6DF4948.jpeg]
  • No hard feelings

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    @Big_Al said in No hard feelings: its premise that those who didn't succeed had only themselves to blame didn't jibe with my own experiences. He failed to acknowledge how outside parties contributed to his own rise. He also fails to acknowledge problems that contribute to the hardships experienced by others. I agree, his candidacy is quite alarming.
  • Filling the internet with garbage

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  • Indian Wedding - the $600 million sort

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    WaPo reported the cost at $100 million but who’s counting?
  • Blitz Primary!

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    @Axtremus My thoughts exactly.
  • RIP Dr Ruth

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  • RIP Richard Simmons

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  • Best 100 books of the 21st century

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  • A bug's life

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  • Math and swimming

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  • Lay's crisps (potato chips to us)

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    @wtg said in Lay's crisps (potato chips to us): Never heard of Ketchup chips. Checked them out and it seems they really are a Canadian thing... https://www.therecipe.com/the-delicious-history-of-ketchup-chips/ From the comments: I knew something wasn’t right with our southern neighbours when I found out they didn’t have ketchup chips. Yep! And your article talks about Hostess chips which people STILL talk about. There is even a retro clothing company that has made shirts with the Hostess Munchies on them. Their Salt and Vinegar chips were by far the saltiest and vinegariest of all the brands. Lays just isn’t the same - but I’m glad they kept the Ketchup flavour!