@garonnevik I’m historically bad at baking, so I’ve been practicing…I tried croissants for the first time a few weeks ago and wasn’t expecting success, but they turned out beautifully!! I’ve got pain au chocolat in the works for Easter.
Good luck with your croissants!!
@amylutz4 Some nonfiction recs that have the same vibes as a gripping documentary! (And also made me feel a little smarter.) Dead in the Water, Billion Dollar Whale, Facemakers, A Fever in the Heartland, Empire of Pain, and Radium Girls
@smartereveryday@artofmanliness I made these years ago from a few different recipes I smashed together and now I’m not allowed to bring anything else to Thanksgiving:
@taylorsschumann My husband just hiked all over the Black Hills with a Yeti bottle with this lid combo sitting sideways in his backpack, not a drop was spilled: https://t.co/DbQzPahp2q
@erinbowbooks Story Grid (the book) helped me understand a lot about story structure and that level of editing. It’s also given me a framework to deconstruct other books/movies/shows and understand exactly why they work. That could be something fairly low-cost that would be continued learning!
@taylorsschumann That tik tok viral spaghetti (spaghetti noodles and Alfredo sauce in a pan, add your red Italian sauce of choice on top and bake, ground beef/cheese on top optional)
@erinbowbooks Stand on the Sky has been one of my favorite reads for a long time. It connected me to a time and place that, while so different, felt so connected to my own journey. It has a special place in my reader’s heart!
@erinbowbooks I’m sorry. My post-covid journey (all the way back in 2020) wasn’t easy either, even after a “mild” case. It took a long time, but things got better. Here are a couple of kittens to help; they spent a lot of time on my couch with me in 2020-2021!
@KateElliottSFF I love ours; there are just two of us and we eat a lot of roasted veggies, and an air fryer is perfect for that, makes amazing potato everything, as well as small portions of meat. (Like 1-2 chicken breast at a time.) It’s not super useful for larger recipes.
@LauraRbnsn 100% agree. I feel like that take ignores Eowyn’s agency, as well. She chose to pick up a sword. She chose to lay it down again. So much of LOTR is about people refusing to abide by constraints and expectations placed on them by a broken world, and make a better choice.