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Milk Street Choosing Violence: to salt or not to salt your bean water

Milk Street Choosing Violence: to salt or not to salt your bean water

In the latest issue of Milk Street.

So, do we salt or not salt? Honestly, I've tried both methods and really couldn't tell the difference between the "early salt" beans and the "late salt" beans. RG is firmly on the "late salt" team. I love Milk Street though and haven't been led astray by Chris Kimball on any of his recipes or recommendations. Are we divided? Do we care? Does it matter? Does anything really matter? What are y'all's experiences with salting your beans?

u/XxOxFoRdCoMmAxX — 8 days ago
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Esri UC 2026, First Timer, advice and meet ups welcome!

I'm heading to Esri UC 2026, this will be my first time attending one, very excited but also a little nervous.

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I am a GIS certificate student at Penn State, attending to network, meet people, learn, etc. I'm an archaeologist by trade and degree for 10+ years, and have also worked in marketing and advertising as a research analyst. I'm interested in working for Esri as an account manager, so hoping to gain some insight into that position and also Esri overall. Sorry if this sounds super naive!

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If anyone has some advice for a first timer I'd be grateful to hear it, or if anyone wants to meet up, first timers or otherwise, let me know, send me a DM! If there are any Esri AMs out there willing to give some insight into the position, that would be amazing also.

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Thanks all!

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