[QUOTE=wingless;51181854]gluten free spaghetti is a nightmare. I'm a coeliac so I kinda have to stick to that stuff and it's just... you cook it for a second too long and it turns to mushy soup. It's gross.[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's exactly what happened, but some of it straight up dissolved since when I poured it out there was less pasta in the pot than what I put in.
[QUOTE=Makol;51181860]Yeah that's exactly what happened, but some of it straight up dissolved since when I poured it out there was less pasta in the pot than what I put in.[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's basically it. That stuff is literally the worst, I just use shaped pasta and stuff instead, it's not worth the trouble.
spaghetti
not even once
My "kitchen"
[T]https://imgur.com/XRIwlKQ.jpg [/t]
Our kitchen right now consists of a barbecue, microwave and a coffee machine in the back yard :v:
Painting inside so we had to move everything
My kitchen in my apartment right now consits of a fridge (Cause IKEA had pretty much exactly what I wanted marked down) and a [thumb]http://www.rist.at/_data/modell_images/1501206_neu.jpg[/thumb].
Kitchens are expensive and [I]hard[/I].
How do you people live? Cooking is fun.
Ordering pizza is also fun
And fattening
[QUOTE=wingless;51182062]How do you people live? Cooking is fun.[/QUOTE]
Now that I got my driving license, I am gonna take a cooking course next c:
I love cooking, but never really learned it.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;51182076]Now that I got my driving license, I am gonna take a cooking course next c:
I love cooking, but never really learned it.[/QUOTE]
Cooking for my girlfriend is like the best feeling in the world, learning to cook properly is a seriously good idea.
I'm one of those fuckers who's capable of cooking a great meal, but that requires effort.
[QUOTE=wingless;51182085]Cooking for my girlfriend is like the best feeling in the world, learning to cook properly is a seriously good idea.[/QUOTE]
My cooking knowledge currently is quite limited, as everything I know is basically self teached through googling and trial and error. I never had somebody tell me how to cook something.
So yeah, I can get by with my current cooking knowledge, but I really want to learn how to properly cook, since it just feels to rewarding and fun c:
Crock pots are great
Rice cookers are good too.
[QUOTE=Del91;51182123]Crock pots are great[/QUOTE]
Pork shoulder, olive oil rub with oregano, cumin, salt and pepper. Throw in a bunch of garlic cloves, chopped onion, serranos/jalapenos/chipotle, and half a lime. Slow cook for like 10 hours depending on how much pork you have, but best is to just check until it's perfectly tender and you can pull it apart with a fork.
Pull out, pull apart and then pan fry the meat until it's a little crispy. Perfect carnitas.
Put on tortilla (Wheat or white corn are both good but corn is gonna be smaller) with cheese (Oaxaca is always appropriate) and whatever else you want, and throw some cholula or tapatio on it. Awesome tacos. Not even close to hard.
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[QUOTE=Zelle;51182132]Rice cookers are good too.[/QUOTE]
Rice cookers work great for cake.
I don't really get the point of a cooking class. I just think of something I want to eat then look up a recipe and follow the directions :v: I guess if I wanted to learn making up my own recipes it'd make sense
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;51182145]I don't really get the point of a cooking class. I just think of something I want to eat then look up a recipe and follow the directions :v: I guess if I wanted to learn making up my own recipes it'd make sense[/QUOTE]
It honestly helps a lot, looking up recipe's is only half the battle. The other half is modifying them yourself to be perfect (Oh, and substitution for if you don't have something or other)
I can put a frozen pizza in the oven, and when it comes out, it's not frozen any more!!
Recently learned a second recipe. People on the internet were right about the fungus based meat substitute causing diarrhoea but it was probably still worth it. Will have to reattempt with soy based.
Chicken is amazing.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;51182152]I can put a frozen pizza in the oven, and when it comes out, it's not frozen any more!![/QUOTE]
But homemade pizza though!
:ok:
[QUOTE=Zelle;51182173]But homemade pizza though!
:ok:[/QUOTE]
Fathead dough for a base. It's basically cheese and almond flour. It's really good. Try it sometime.
[QUOTE=wingless;51181854]gluten free spaghetti is a nightmare. I'm a coeliac so I kinda have to stick to that stuff and it's just... you cook it for a second too long and it turns to mushy soup. It's gross.[/QUOTE]
I have no idea what gluten free spaghetti you're using but the brand my mom gets for herself holds together really well even if you overcook it.
Also cooking is fun. I have no idea how you people can live with just a toaster and microwave, at least get a hotplate or something to go with the microwave, a hotplate is so useful as it doubles as a cooking surface and a hob.
Also slow cookers, its seriously just a pot you throw shit in and leave it for a few hours, you can make whole meals out of a slow cooker.
I'm planning to maybe cook for my bf when I next go over but he really can't stand spicy food and that's basically my specialty. v:v:v
[QUOTE=Starship;51181085]That's what my ac750 Asus router is, it's connected to the other one with ethernet and has its own network, it gets the same speeds.[/QUOTE]
You actually have an AC adapter right? Not just connecting with an old adapter? You should be seeing much better speeds. Even still, ac750 aint really all that quick.
[QUOTE=Reagy;51182209]I have no idea what gluten free spaghetti you're using but the brand my mom gets for herself holds together really well even if you overcook it.
Also cooking is fun. I have no idea how you people can live with just a toaster and microwave, at least get a hotplate or something to go with the microwave, a hotplate is so useful as it doubles as a cooking surface and a hob.
Also slow cookers, its seriously just a pot you throw shit in and leave it for a few hours, you can make whole meals out of a slow cooker.
I'm planning to maybe cook for my bf when I next go over but he really can't stand spicy food and that's basically my specialty. v:v:v[/QUOTE]
Yeah I dunno, all the brands I can get here I've tried and they pretty much all are trouble. It sucks.
I had gluten free spaghetti once (Bought them by accident), and they were extremely brittle.
The most frustrating thing in the world is editing a video, thinking you're done, and having either rendering glitches or other bullshit come up. I just had to replace a bunch of audio transitions because most of the ones I had placed earlier decided to stop doing their job and just muted the audio instead fading. I also had Premiere freeze and came close to losing like 30 minutes of work. It was only when I set my computer to restart that the "Do you want to save?" dialog finally came up and saved my ass.
[QUOTE=SEKCobra;51181694]Also, I don't see why a website should prevent autofills?[/QUOTE]
Because Chrome fucks it up more often than not.
Like when I have a change password form on my website, I don't want Chrome autofilling their existing password as the new one. I don't want Chrome autofilling their existing email into a change email form, but guess what.
Nginx exploit in the wild.
[url]http://nginxexploit.cf/[/url]
Versions 1.9.14 to 1.11.4 affected, that's all versions that should be in use.
From my understanding it allows the server to basically be used as part of a DDoS attack.
Thought I'd let you guys know.
Still better than Apache.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;51182214]You actually have an AC adapter right? Not just connecting with an old adapter? You should be seeing much better speeds. Even still, ac750 aint really all that quick.[/QUOTE]
What do you mean with ac adapter? Like adapter on my pc and laptop? The pc is connected with PowerLine ethernet atm and laptop has ac.
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