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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world to c/lemmybread@lemmy.world

My project for tonight was a crusty Italian bread-- and I think I did pretty well!

Hadn't made one before, but needed a bread to go with a soup I'm working my way through.

It came out pretty well, but definitely more dense than I would have liked...

...but that's my fault, I overworked the dough a bit while second-guessing myself.

Could also be browned a bit better, but I was using a convection oven instead of the normal oven, so I was erring on the side of caution.

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SO MANY TOMATOES (lemmy.world)

I have... thirty different types of tomatoes.

Which are your favorites? Which do you dislike?

What am I missing that I should add to my arsenal in the future?

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[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 62 points 9 months ago

This shit is exactly why despite having hated growing up in the frozen tundra... I'm now staying. Its not worth giving up at this point in society.

Been a....something... guys. Best of luck to you in the climate wars.

May the odds be ever in your favor.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world to c/boomersbeingfools@lemmy.world

In a former life, in the faraway land of not my current location-- I worked at a theme park whose name sounded like Paul Whitney Earth.

I worked in restaurants and custodial while there, so I always enjoyed picking up shifts covering the evening parades in other locations on my days off.

One evening, I was on the main drag of that location's parades making sure the patrons were keeping the walkway clear as they found their prime viewing spots.

As I am meandering up and down the road, I find a boomer standing in the middle of the walkway. I put my biggest, bestest, smile on and proceeded with my rodent-approved monologue, asking the boomer if they could please find another location either further up or further down the main drag to safely view the parade... they huffed off and I expected that to be the end of it.

Ten minutes later, as I'm whistling while I work and having a zipidee doo dah day, I run into this villain again-- this time, hiding in a doorway.

While rodents can quickly escape doorways in the event of a fire... humans cannot.

I needed this boomer to move,

I needed them to move NOW,

and I needed to stress the importance of this in as happy a tone as possible... lest the big cheese snap his mousetrap on me.

So, I give it my go... somehow turning 'if you stay here and we have a fire you are far more likely to die than the other tens of thousands of humans here NOT standing in a doorway,' into the rootin-est tootin-est nicest vocal dress down in the west.

Mrs. Facilier proceeded to grab me by my bowtie and shirt, start screaming in my face that she wasn't causing any problems, that there was nowhere else to stand, and that she was STAYING IN THIS DOORWAY MOUSE DAMMIT.

A lifetime and galaxy away... I wonder if she regrets having a lifetime trespass. Must suck not being able to take your grand ratdroppings to the Cheese Chalet, when it was seemingly so important to be there to begin with.

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At the top of the month, my husband and I were flying to Texas for the weekend so I could keep my A List perks.

When we landed in Dallas, I noticed the row behind us had one person on either side of the aisle-- both pilots.

As we were waiting to disembark, I started talking to the one directly behind us-- who was around our mid-young millennial age-- about his job, how they travel between airports or flights, and proceeded to thank him for getting passengers to their destinations safely when he was in the cockpit.

As we proceeded off the airplane, the boomer from two rows behind the pilot who tried to disembark before our rows looked at the pilot and said, "You know... I was in Nam."

The pilot exchanged glances and a pained smirk with my husband and I, and proceeded to shut the boomer down with, "...cool."

Arguably not the best example of a boomer being a fool... but the most recent one I've had. Still makes us laugh.

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Hi all!

I created the Lemmy version of Boomers Being Fools because I felt we were missing a core location to aggregate their follies.

I am not associated with the subreddit r/boomersbeingfools. I am open to their moderators coming and joining the mod team here, however.

Hope everyone is having a fantastic holiday season-- I hope you can keep your boomers at bay!

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

Hi all! I have just created !boomersbeingfools@lemmy.world for a place to share stories

about boomers

being fools.

I am not a moderator on the subreddit, nor am I affiliated with the subreddit-- however I am open to their mods coming over here and joining the team as well.

Hope everyone is having a fantastic holiday season! <3

Edit: Tried making MillennialsBeingFools (or variations) as well and was unable to.

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For those of us currently in winter-- what new varieties are you growing this coming year?

What new things have you added to your garden for the upcoming season?

What new techniques are you trying this year?

We're in the dead of winter and I am itching to get back out into the garden... tell me what you're up to!

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 28 points 9 months ago

Thank god.

Touchscreens in a car never made any sense.

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Hi friends!

Sort of thinking out loud here, any advice would be appreciated.

I'm considering setting up my smaller greenhouses in one of the outbuildings on our property over winter to attempt to grow some things. Said outbuilding houses my rabbit in a stall year round, and she has a heat lamp in the winter. The building itself is not heated.

My thought process is that I could grow some cold weather crops on the shelves in the greenhouses (one is smaller, one is walk in) and with all the different lights and her heat lamp... I'd think it would at least add a bit to the ambient heat in the building? (Not a big building at all, smaller than our chicken coop.)

Am I being obnoxiously ambitious? Is this at all a feasible thought?

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I'm in Zone 5, so my sights are now set on what to do with what is left at the end.

A tomato soup? Hot or Cold?

What if I have to pull plants early due to a cold snap?

A green tomato soup? Hot or Cold?

I'm just looking for ideas, or what you do with your extras. We also can in my household, but I don't foresee having enough tomatoes left at the end of the season to warrant going through the whole canning process.

Thoughts?

(PS @Thrawn: My volunteer sun golds did end up producing after my hornworm invasion. Not much, but they did... and they looked true! I just left them on the plant, as they has blossom end rot, unfortunately... so I can't tell you how they tasted.)

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Maybe I missed something, so my apologies if this is a stupid question— but what happened to the c.im instance? I’ve periodically checked the last 24 hours and haven’t been able to connect.

Is it gone, or is something else going on? Thanks in advance, friends!

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Welp, someone who definitely is me partied a little too hard this weekend and forgot about her stew. D:

I'm going to start a new one tonight or tomorrow tho... once again starting with mushrooms and water.

Wish me luck... again. :)

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

Glad to help, man!

I super appreciate the opportunity.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago

Those millions of Americans have terrible opinions.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 49 points 1 year ago

We truly have some sophisticated conversations over here. Love you lemmings

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago

I was Reading a post earlier tonight where someone shared an anti Covid view point and dropped the whole big Pharma/government groupthink garbage.

Every comment was telling them they would not be accepted here with those views.

I checked a few hours later and the conspiracists comment was gone, but it did have the largest number of downvotes I’ve come across yet at 150ish.

An echo chamber we need not be, but conspiracy garbage we need not at all.

I just miss when conspiracies were fun and not essentially a threat to one’s livelihood.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago

Multigenerational living, on a farm. Most everything we eat or use comes from our property, our neighbors, or my husbands family’s property.

I’m very well cognizant this is not an option for a lot of people, and I know how lucky I am to not have to spend money on bills most people have… it’s a big reason why I try to pay it forward in many ways, as often as I can.

That said, I grew up in abject poverty… so I’m playing catch up, even now.

Such is reality.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 115 points 1 year ago

They say women are too emotional to run the world, yet this motherfucker can't even run a single company without constant foot stomps.

Elon Musk the kinda guy to try to sue Santa for not bringing him enough emeralds.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago

I don't have any questions but holy shit this is so cool.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

I didn't bother reading the whole thing because the thing that poked at me was evident throughout the first handful of paragraphs. This person, if they hold the title they claim to hold or have held, would have had to have written multiple research papers both prior to and likely in the course of the position.

Every single paragraph begins and ends with 'and this is what im going to tell you and why' in some way, shape, or form. It can be surmised that the OP of that post is located in the United States, probably somewhere near Fort Detrick, Maryland-- as they say that is where the lab is located, and further insinuate that they've seen the 'corpses' of these entities they speak of.

The United States may have shoddy education systems-- but if someone were to put in the work to become a molecular biologist, they would be writing in a different manner, both out of habit and so as to be taken seriously.

Anyway, I'm stoned, and if this claim wasn't written by chatGPT, the absolute failure that wrote it may have a future in the infowars circuit.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 35 points 1 year ago

Maaan, at this point I think we’d be lucky to get to 2030 without some globally catastrophic weather event.

[-] cheeseblintzes@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Good god, is your aunt a dunce.

So much for lifelong learning, I guess.

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