Have to keep them in paper bags so they don't get all mushy
Peppers gutted, fill a small pan with oil (about 1.5 cups) and let it heat to medium heat.
I couldn't get a picture while cooking because you literally have them in the pan for ~1-1.5 seconds, flip, drain oil to make sure it doesn't pool inside. Once cooked, lightly salt, and snack!
Few questions if I may as I'm looking for a kind of snack I can make myself and feel comfy having a few while I space trucker.
Are these peppers hot done like this? If so, how hot? Do you have a cooler alternative recipe if they are hot? Also an exact recipe would be awesome. Those look fucking delicious 9-9
It's so consistently perfect in it's mix of excellent and excellent by means of being awful. The WWE network (which you can use paypal to get the american version of (it has all the videos and such) is honestly so good that I didn't even mind it renewing my subscription automatically (bought it for a day to watch Wrestlemania because 9.99 is less than ordering the pay per view through cable).
Currently reliving the JBL championship reign from my childhood.
I mean it has boatloads of things I hate (hypermasculinity / cisheteropatriarchy / sexism / racism / white supremacy / AMERICA FUCK YEAH / believe it or not old cena was worse / etc) but it manages to be my de-stressor despite all of those things.
If you ever want to talk WWE/F I'll be around.
Well I only got into it very recently, like half a year ago or something - started with watching random matches on YT, then went to a house show and after that been up-to-date with Raw and Smackdown. But recently I started liking Lucha Underground and NXT much more than the main WWE programming, so I'll probably only watch clips of Raw/Smackdown and stick to LU+NXT+PPVs.
But I had to sit until 5 AM yesterday anyway and I'm not gonna lie, watching that Rusev/Lana promo live was worth it.
I caught the recent NXT ppv and it was really good. Their women's division blows WWE's out of the water (although WWE's has gotten significantly better than it was ~10 years ago) and the rest of it was pretty solid too. Haven't checked out LU yet but if that's a recommendation I'll follow-up on it! Currently looking into figuring out how to access some of the (defunct) Japan leagues.
Well you have to keep in mind that my favorite WWE in-ring performers were Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara and more recently Kalisto, so it's only natural that I love LU. But then it's a show with very good production, pretty cool lore (it's basically Mortal Kombat live action show), regular male vs female fights and if anything then very spectacular style of fighting. And some of the stunts get really crazy.
As for NXT, I agree with all of what you said, although I've checked out some Japanese woman's wrestling later and it seems like west really is far behind in this category and stuff like Sasha vs Becky would be average at best. But between Finn Balor, Sami, Kevin, Enzo and Cass, there is a lot to like about that show :p
Smackdown was undergoing it's huge cruiserweight expansion when I watched as a kid, so I definitely saw a lot of Mysterio! Yeah LU's production quality looks really good and you / the few clips I've searched up have definitely sold me on it. Is there an internet based way to watch it, or is it cable-only for now?
As far as I know, the latter. Also it's only avalaible in the US, so I'm just watching full episodes on dailymotion (although I would gladly pay for it if I could).
Alright guys, I fucking raped the exams 2 from literature, 1 from physics and 1 from english
I was told way too many times today that that's the best english they've ever heard and for the physics exam? It's supposed to take 15 minutes and the prof said I got the hardest question (special theory of relativity, there were a lot of harder ones tho imo) and in like 9 minutes I exhausted the question so they just called the timer early LOL
Have to keep them in paper bags so they don't get all mushy
Peppers gutted, fill a small pan with oil (about 1.5 cups) and let it heat to medium heat.
I couldn't get a picture while cooking because you literally have them in the pan for ~1-1.5 seconds, flip, drain oil to make sure it doesn't pool inside. Once cooked, lightly salt, and snack!
Few questions if I may as I'm looking for a kind of snack I can make myself and feel comfy having a few while I space trucker.
Are these peppers hot done like this? If so, how hot? Do you have a cooler alternative recipe if they are hot? Also an exact recipe would be awesome. Those look fucking delicious 9-9
They're not even remotely hot. When done right, they're this combination of sweet and bitter (can't really explain it), and that flavor mixed with the light salt and oil is sooooooooooo good.
What I wrote in the image captions is basically the recipe lol.
Dried, gutted Nardello peppers ~1.5 cups of canola oil heated to ~medium heat Drop pepper in hot oil for a second, flip over, remove Lightly salt to taste
When I make the others, I'll try and get a quick video so you can see how quick it is. You have to be really careful cuz they go from perfect to overcooked really fast.
On May 29 2015 20:20 Scip wrote: Alright guys, I fucking raped the exams 2 from literature, 1 from physics and 1 from english
I was told way too many times today that that's the best english they've ever heard and for the physics exam? It's supposed to take 15 minutes and the prof said I got the hardest question (special theory of relativity, there were a lot of harder ones tho imo) and in like 9 minutes I exhausted the question so they just called the timer early LOL
Do you have oral exams? This post makes no sense to me.
How do you have a physics exam verbally? Do you just talk about concepts? Initially was pretty confused by why you are working with relativity at high school but if it's just talking about the concept that kind of makes sense. Still seems really weird to me. Do you still do written exams?
physics dip into relativity in the last year of high school just the very basics tho so oral makes more sense than written as far as that's concerned theres physics stuff where written really would make a lot more sense but w/e it's how the exams are set up
if czeczoczlovakia has anything like our exams you do languages and math written, then a couple classes of your choosing verbal choosing english as verbal is usually totes free in this exam format, the testing dudes are mostly happy enough to give you top marks just if you don't be a fucking peasant with your pronounciation
€ If you think physics is silly verbal, you should see chemistry tho. that was pretty lel.
okay so the format of the finals over here is this: mandatory: czech (written exam part which is a grammar test and writing an essay+an oral test about one out of 20 books you read from a list) mandatory: EITHER mathematics or a 2nd language (I took math, which is just a written test) and then you have to choose 2 other subjects to take finals on. For me those could have been physics, chemistry, geography, biology, social sciences, history or a 2nd language (I chose physics and english). For the subjects you choose the exam consists only of a 15 minute oral test on one out of 25 questions that gets randomly picked for you.
So I just explained the lengthening of time, shortening of lengths, mass increase and adding together velocities and that's pretty much all it is. It was actually a pretty easy question but it was fun.
If you don't mess up the pronunciation like a peasant? Okay so the exam is like really really fancy and all the guys are wearing suits and it's all super official and one of my classmates kept mispronouncing beaches as bitches and one of the profs was laughing so hard at his desk he knocked some stuff over
That's just super confusing to me. Doing an oral exam on any of those courses seems to test basically nothing? I get oral exams for spoken language courses but for sciences it just seems so weird. Anyway gratz on owning it. It also kind of screws over people that know what they doing but don't really do well in an spoken setting which isn't always a skill you'd need in those fields.