During the world cup football we cook something from every opponent's cuisine. Today: Moroccan Mrouzia, lamb stewed in honey sauce
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During the world cup football we cook something from every opponent's cuisine. Today: Moroccan Mrouzia, lamb stewed in honey sauce

u/Slobberinho — 7 days ago
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During the world cup football, we cook something from every opponent's cuisine. Today: Tunesian Rouz Djerbi

For added authenticity, it's served in Tunesian weather conditions.

u/Slobberinho — 10 days ago

Request: books with reverse time travel. A character from the past or future end up in our current time.

I think it's a great concept, as long as the character from the past isn't a dumb caveman who just goes "Wow, chariots without horses?!" every now and then.

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Does anyone have a recommendation for a book with this theme, where the transported character actually has some insights about our society and how our state of technology shapes it?

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u/Slobberinho — 14 days ago
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During the WC football, we cook something from every opponent's cuisine. Today: Swedish cured salmon on knäckebröd, with mustard-dill sauce and pickled beets

u/Slobberinho — 16 days ago
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Smoked herring with zucchini, beetroots, new potatoes and sour cream & dill

u/Slobberinho — 17 days ago

Foraged mushrooms came into contact with water from the sky. Should I toss them out?

I foraged some mushrooms in the forest today. I brushed the dirt off of them, because we all know that if mushrooms get wet, they soak up all the water and become completely tasteless. But then I realised it had rained in the forest two days ago, so the mushrooms had been watered before I picked them.

Should I throw them away, or can I still use them as soup filler?

Also: does anyone know what's the best desert for foraging mushrooms? The more arid, the better.

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u/Slobberinho — 19 days ago
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During the WC football we cook something from every opponent's cuisine. Today: Japanese Katsu Curry with Fukujinzuke

u/Slobberinho — 21 days ago

Barry, can you advice mountain Hans? What is the first thing you do after voting your wealth away out of xenophobia?

u/Slobberinho — 22 days ago
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The European Parliament has just created the European Order of Merit, the first honor of its kind. It will recognize those who helped defend and strengthen Europe. It has three classes of distinction

u/FireChickenPzVI — 2 months ago