Pronell

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[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 1 points 1 minute ago

It was delicious but I'm not happy with the bottom crust yet. Gotta use some cornmeal as others do, as well as getting some poppy and sesame seeds for toppings.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)
[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 4 points 2 hours ago (1 children)
 

Basic recipe at: https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/no-knead-bread/

I now add a tablespoon of diastatic malt powder and knead it a fair bit for the 2-3 hour version.

Baked at 450F for 30 minutes top on, 5 off.

The browning on the bottom (in the comments) is not burning but delicious caramelization. The diastatic malt powder causes the crust to brown with sugars.

Will add a picture of crumb once it is fully cooled.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 4 points 10 hours ago

A ton of the early ones are like this.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago

Fifteen years ago I was back with my parents in a health crisis, with both mental and physical problems. My career had collapsed and I had declared bankruptcy.

While I was living there, my mother's health failed due to COPD, and she was still addicted to cigarettes and wanting us to get them for her.

Her mental health deteriorated, and living there became hellos.

When I has first moved in, my life was in shambles and my sister was in a mental health crisis and getting a divorce.

My mom started sobbing that she had failed as a mother.

Within three years of that date she was dead because of cigarettes.

Since then I figured out my health situation (IBS and a complicating hernia) and started to sort out my mental health.

I met a woman (actually got my hernia operation at her insistence) and we own a home together. My sister sorted her shit out and rekindled her relationship with her estranged son. We have both gotten degrees. And my mom is sadly no longer here to see that we made it through.

So that was 15 years ago and I'm 51 now.

You never know what doors will open or close for you. Opportunities are not delivered evenly, and life is not fair.

But you can build a life in the moments given to you - what you do with your time, how you present yourself to the world, what you choose to learn - and this will bleed into the rest of your life.

Finally, once you have the resources, live alone or with others. Get out of that toxic situation, so that your family can be at arm's length.

Find out who you are outside of that. I think you'll learn a lot more about yourself and your parents with some distance.

Nobody expects to be toxic or mentally unstable. Maybe you'll find some sympathy for them, maybe you'll want to never return. Both are valid, and both might also leave you with regrets.

But they're your choices to make, not theirs.

And I've never regretted being there with my mother until the end, even if there were bad times during it. She wasn't always insane though, her conditions made things more difficult.

Find friends, if you haven't. Leaning on my friends helped me through that time and I am due to join them now for some online D&D.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

To build on a point, failure is a necessary step to success. You will almost never succeed without failing first. Take a deep breath and start to internalize that.

You don't fail by failing. You fail by no longer trying.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 12 points 1 day ago

People would probably accept deportations, sadly, but thought the warnings about concentration camps were overblown.

And in the Everglades, of all places. Barbaric, but also really fucking dumb.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Looks delicious! Now get some diastatic malt powder, use about a tablespoon per loaf.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

I haven't made the long version of that recipe yet, actually.

I've made the classic NYT no knead bread overnight but not this one.

I actually cracked my Dutch oven on my last loaf of bread, hence pizza.

No regrets, the new Dutch oven comes tomorrow.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Amazon unfortunately, but I've read that brewer's supply stores sell it too.

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Thank you! It was delicious, I recommend you try it!

[–] Pronell@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

To be honest the cast iron pizza is the one I started with and have been perfecting. I'll be branching out from there.

As for the mashed potatoes technique, holy cow, saved to try sometime!

 

Best pizza I've made yet. Diastatic malt powder is a real game changer.

 

I was honestly curious if there was a link between the two terms, not a scientific one.

That said the number of participants in the study makes it a little questionable.

 

I'm a 50 year old dude, never cared about sports. But my wife got into PWHL last year and I started watching with her.

It doesn't have the toxicity that I've seen in so many male dominated sports. We're Minnesotans, so of course we support Frost.

Late last season we were watching a game and while the game was tied, our (Minnesota, not yet called Frost) team wasn't making as many shots on goals as they usually did, and I said that.

"What's going on? Why is Minnesota lagging in shots on goal... WHAT THE HELL HAVE YOU DONE TO ME, I'M MAKING OBSERVATIONS ABOUT SPORTS STATISTICS!!"

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Pronell@lemmy.world to c/aww@lemmy.world
 

Left to right and actually sorted oldest to youngest we have:

Bernie Sanders is eight years old.

Miles Morales is just over four.

Abed Nadir & Troy Barnes are two and a quarter.

Maryjane is just over a year and is a foster fail. I'm the one that insisted on the failure. My dad adopted Mongo from the same litter.

Maryjane was supposed to be a Peter Parker but my wonderful professional vet tech wife was wrong this time.

Somehow everyone gets along in our house. 5 cats, 2 labradors, 1 tortoise, almost zero fights.

 

Hey all, I'm a cis ally in the upper Midwest of the USA. I offered a room to Keris a while back and she accepted.

She got here Wednesday night and things are going very well. She likes me, my wife, and our cats and one dog, and is learning to tolerate the other.

She has an attic bedroom that is her space alone.

She has time to unwind and figure out what she wants to do without fear of being dumped on the streets.

I just wanted to let you all know that we have taken her in and that she is safe and loved.

 

I've been a fan of They Might Be Giants for most of my life and have always been surprised that people universally disagree with me on this.

Linnell's songs tend to be quirkier but also shallower. (State Songs is a good example here - there isnt a song for every state and theyre often abstract to the point of meaninglessness. I expected such a project to have more inspiration behind it.

I've always found Flansburgh's more melodic and thoughtful, slightly better composed, and with a superior singing voice.

Of course they're a great duo and they play off each other's strengths. I don't dislike Linnell at all, just the songs that he sings tend to not be my favorites.

 

Said by one of my two DM friends to me while we were in a pizza joint together.

"Dude! Context! We are in public."

I have a bountiful life of riches. I run two games and play in three. Just a problem finding time for them all.

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