Lots of good info on this topic here. Long story short, raise the meat to a high enough temperature and all the germs die within seconds. Hold it at a lower temperature for a longer time to do the same.
Lots of good info on this topic here. Long story short, raise the meat to a high enough temperature and all the germs die within seconds. Hold it at a lower temperature for a longer time to do the same.
Ah, That's why you slice across the grain, not with it. It has a real effect on tenderness.
But jeez if the kid doesn't even have a full set of teeth yet, then jeez. Applesauce was invented for a reason.
Incels are a hate group. While their loneliness may be real, Incels hate women. Their existence is not about being lonely. If it was, it would be more about them all organizing fun social functions to assuage that. It is about blaming women for their loneliness. They’ve already killed 20 people.
Well, it shouldn't...it should be consumed immediately after cooking. That's pretty much all foods, honestly.
a bad batch from the factory
It arrives at your grocery store in a half a cow sizes. The butcher carves it into pieces.
If anyone gets sick from eating meat it is almost always due to undercooking. Cooking meat does a fantastic job of pasteurization. Sometimes it can get contaminated by the environment, such as being left out for hours on a buffet line or something (see above; consume immediately).
You want to know the really dangerous food? Bean sprouts. More people get sick from that in a year than all meats put together. Why? Raw vegetable (no pasteurization) and lots of cracks and crevices for germs to hide and evade washing.
The interior of the meat doesn't get contaminated. It's only the surface area that could be a problem, and that gets pasteurized during cooking.
If it's too chewy it's not being cooked right. It's either way too rare or more likely, overcooked.
But that's hard to do. Jumpscares are very easy.
I once watched a little Japanese movie called "Noroi: the Curse" which was super cool. The psychic character was particularly memorable, as he's the only one that understands what's going on, but he's super autistic so nobody pays any attention to him. It's also a great snapshot of modern Japan and keitai culture circa 2004 (the same year as Lost in Translation immortalized). Highly recommend you download it. It has the creepy reality, we don't have to make anything up, aesthetic in spades. Zero jump scares.
Clowns. God, I'm so sick of scary clowns.
I get it, Stephen King was frightened by a clown as a child and never let us forget it.
Well...it is.
The US just changed the date from May 1 as a "screw you" to the USSR.
I think I am depressed or bored or something.
What you're suffering is called burnout. You need to do something else for a while, possibly a long while. Switch to a different genre or even a new hobby. You need novelty, what you're chasing is that thrill of experiencing something new. It wears off after a while. To experience novelty again, you need new experiences.
It's probably going to influence the world for 1000 years. 🤐 We still talk about Ghengis Khan.
Where's the one where they ask Swedes?
You bet your last goddamn dollar that USA is going to be sitting at 100% name recognition.
That was a long time ago, Grandpa.
Thailand is a happy and fun vacation destination for people who don't mind 12 hour flights. Vietnam? Not so much.
That cheese food product is just a vehicle to consume salt. Like oh so many of the foods Europeans heartily enjoy eating (but scoff at Americans for creating). It is 100% psychological projection. You take something you despise about yourself, project it onto The Other, and then criticize The Other for doing it.
It's a proven technique that works. It relieves damaging cognitive dissonance.
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