[-] ickis@midwest.social 8 points 11 months ago

Welcome abroad!

[-] ickis@midwest.social 19 points 11 months ago

I cannot even make sense of the Obamacare comparison... do people really fall for this word vomit? Sad.

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I hope this comes to fruition, it has so much potential.

[-] ickis@midwest.social 4 points 1 year ago

This 100%. Shakshuka is a beautiful and versatile dish. I love throwing whatever I can think of into it.

I've made it spicy with kimchi, adobo sauce, any hot sauce (truff is my favorite atm), etc.

I've used whatever cheese is in the fridge that week (Brie, manchego, gouda, etc). it's even better if you pair cream cheese chunks with whatever cheese you use.

Mix up whatever spices you want with it, or make it as simple as possible.

Shakshuka is great with Naan, toast of any kind (olive bread is my fav), hawaiian rolls, etc. Anything you can use to clean the bowl works well, you're going to want to!

[-] ickis@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

The rad runner is 70+ lbs, while not necessarily heavy, it is cumbersome to move around when both tires are immovable from the wheel lock (through rear wheel) and folding lock (through front wheel, bike frame, & bike post). Where I live there is always a bike post conveniently located nearby to lock it to.

[-] ickis@midwest.social 9 points 1 year ago

I have a rad runner, with it I use a wheel lock, long security chain which bolts into said wheel lock, and then a folding lock I use as well with all that. My hope is all that overkill'll just deter a thief entirely. If anything it'll buy time for me to catch them in the act and chase them away.

[-] ickis@midwest.social 7 points 1 year ago

100% this. This fine should be increased hundred fold at the very least. In the real world someone would be held in contempt of court and jailed. Laws for the common man and piddly fines for the wealthy parasites of the world.

[-] ickis@midwest.social 10 points 1 year ago

Nice to see he acknowledged he didn't win the 2020 elections again (see his use of the term reelection).

[-] ickis@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Under load would refer to when you're on the bike and activating the motor vs lifting the rear wheel of the bike off the ground and activating the motor.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ickis@midwest.social to c/bats@lemmy.world

Hello my bat buds,

I'm considering building a few bat houses to mount on my house. A few of my neighbors have native gardens which draw a ton of insects for them to feed and hopefully the bats will help keep the mosquito population in check. I've heard that building a multi-unit bat house is best course of action to retain heat better and that it also can take a year + for bats to move in as well.

Has anyone built one themselves? Do you have occupants? How long did it take? Got any pics? Any tips?

Cheers friends!

I should mention, I included one resource of thousands available on the subject. Please, if you have a better resource, don't be afraid to post it! Just trying to generate interest in others to build more housing for these wonderful and necessary creatures!

[-] ickis@midwest.social 6 points 1 year ago

For a brief moment, I was ecstatic to learn that Wikipedia was wrong and Bill Withers was still alive, then I looked at the article draft date... Great article at the very least, Bill Withers is easily my favorite artist.

[-] ickis@midwest.social 4 points 1 year ago

Love the size of your kitchen, that's a great set up for parties!

If I were in your shoes:

  • I would have a pot rack overhead to clear out as many drawers as possible, there's even some with auxiliary systems for kitchen utensils (spatulas, etc.).

  • A magnetic knife block either wall mounted (my preferred) or on the counter would clear up more drawer space as well.

  • Under cabinet shelves / cup racks have done wonders to maximize storage in cabinets & on counters.

  • A fancy roller prep table with a storage shelf could work with your set up. I have a mobile island with a foldable butcher block top which stores all our baking ingredients, prep bowls, silverware, & resealable bags.

  • A few tall pantry pull out cabinets to the right of the ovens going towards the breakfast nook would be pretty sweet, you could even have one made to hold a fire extinguisher & broom/dustpan. If you build more overhead storage you could also throw in a stepladder to keep close at hand & out of the way.

  • If you don't have it, pull out cabinets in your island would be great to maximize storage capacity, that island is huge! If you're handy with a saw & tools, you can fabricate your own pull-out drawers with specific configurations as well.

  • Replace the wall oven combo as well as your microwave with a combination oven, see example here . That would provide opportunity when remodeling down the road for longer cabinet space where that microwave & larger wall oven footprint once were.

IMO More overhead storage is the way to go when maximizing storage space as well. Consider it when/if you remodel.

I have an overflow closet for my tight galley style kitchen which holds most of the kitchen appliances I use periodically (5-7 times a year - think portable grill, sous vide, pickling jars, etc.), larger pans/pots for parties, & bulk food items, & seasonal/event stuff (folding chairs & picnic baskets, etc.). This pantry is not located near my kitchen, it's sorta inconvenient in the same way using a stepladder is. On top of that I actually do keep a stepladder in my kitchen, in a confoundingly tall & thin cabinet (2.5 ft H x 6 in W x 24 D). Anything you wouldn't use on a weekly basis should go in maybe a pantry or further back in your island storage.

My partner and I cook a lot, probably 95% of our meals are made by us and we like to explore different aspects of cooking, some of which require a lot of prep space (bread proofing, large batches of kimchi, etc.). Our kitchen is in essentially in a short hallway. so it's been a fun challenge setting it up, but it's paid off.

My apologies if this was too much of a ramble, I'm a big fan of kitchen organization & workflow efficiency. Hopefully this rant has helped in some way.

Please keep us updated on what you do!

[-] ickis@midwest.social 3 points 1 year ago

I stick to commercially made yeasts and have really enjoyed the consistency and reliability of them, though the wild west of the yeast world does sound enticing. What brews are you using them with? I mainly focus on wines, meads, & makgeolli.

[-] ickis@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago

Surfskating looks like tons of fun, I'd love to give it a shot. Would you have any recommendations on gear & research for anyone looking to get into it?

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