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On August 13 2013 02:40 caelym wrote: sieg, which city? I just moved and started my first post-college job as well in Baltimore.
I'm heading to Austin tomorrow. I was able to visit Baltimore once, it seemed like a really cool place!
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On August 13 2013 03:49 vvSiegvv wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 02:40 caelym wrote: sieg, which city? I just moved and started my first post-college job as well in Baltimore. I'm heading to Austin tomorrow. I was able to visit Baltimore once, it seemed like a really cool place! Boo, Austin is suppose to be so cool, I'm jealous
I can't wait to get out of Ohio T_T
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I'm so excited to be in Austin. I grew up in a pretty small town, but after going to college in Houston being back in a small town is killing me.
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wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much
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On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months.
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On August 13 2013 03:58 onlywonderboy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months. BUT CAN YOU PROVE IT? + Show Spoiler + Just played a game of support Lyssandra and 30 minutes in I had finished 4 items with actives. Solari, twin shadow, mikaels and shurelyas lol. sooo much utility
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On August 13 2013 03:58 onlywonderboy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months.
Interesting to note you are coming up on being here 1 year and have over 5000 posts while craaaack has been here since 2009 and is below 400 :D
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On August 13 2013 04:05 Shelke14 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 03:58 onlywonderboy wrote:On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months. Interesting to note you are coming up on being here 1 year and have over 5000 posts while craaaack has been here since 2009 and is below 400 :D hes a spammer!
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On August 13 2013 04:16 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 04:05 Shelke14 wrote:On August 13 2013 03:58 onlywonderboy wrote:On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months. Interesting to note you are coming up on being here 1 year and have over 5000 posts while craaaack has been here since 2009 and is below 400 :D hes a spammer! What can I say, it's like anarchy in LR threads.
Also, Salty Bet with MUGEN bots is probably the best thing ever.
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On August 13 2013 04:16 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 04:05 Shelke14 wrote:On August 13 2013 03:58 onlywonderboy wrote:On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months. Interesting to note you are coming up on being here 1 year and have over 5000 posts while craaaack has been here since 2009 and is below 400 :D hes a spammer! +1
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On August 13 2013 01:46 Schwopzi wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 23:07 ticklishmusic wrote: I need RL QQ therapy guys, its friggin' Monday.
So I left work early on Friday because I was feeling a little sick and I left my co-worker to finish up for me. Before I left I got everything ready for her to make it as easy as possible. I prepared all the DNA samples (it takes forever), measured concentration and other stuff for them and had everything mapped out. All she had to was pipette the samples into a gel and press a button to run it, and then take a picture of it.
She fucks it up and I have to do it again. Sigh. Huehuehue. Never let your colleague put your dna in her gel son, nevah.
I c wat u did thar.
But srsly I'm so glad I'm done with this job on Wednesday and get to go home. The actual researchers here are real cool, but she's intolerable. Whenever I'm working, she just hovers like a foot away from me all up in my private space. I used to like spearmint gum but dammit she chews it and breathes it in my face everyday. That's not even counting how incompetent she is.
On August 13 2013 02:51 Scip wrote: back in promotion series into challenger jumping up and down like a fkin yo-yo
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On August 13 2013 04:16 Chexx wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 04:05 Shelke14 wrote:On August 13 2013 03:58 onlywonderboy wrote:On August 13 2013 03:56 craaaaack wrote: wait wait wait who is this onlywonderboy guy and why does he suddenly post here so much lol wut? I've been around for like a year and I've been writing for TL LoL for over 6 months. Interesting to note you are coming up on being here 1 year and have over 5000 posts while craaaack has been here since 2009 and is below 400 :D hes a spammer!
Yeah, they gave him the pen more for spamming than writing. Modern journalism, hue.
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On August 13 2013 02:21 wei2coolman wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 02:10 XaCez wrote: I'm moving out in a few months and need food advice, give me. buy spice rack, but don't overpay for spices. chicken is always a nice choice of protein, very flexible, can cook tons of stuff with it. always have eggs, and milk in stock, as they're key ingredients in a lot of dishes. always separate meats the second you bring them home, so you can freeze them in small chunks Biggest thing is planning out your meals for the week out ahead of time so you can buy appropriate amounts of groceries. Otherwise you end up eating like chicken parmesan for 12 meals straight because you bought too much cheese.
The other option is to buy food that comes with more preservatives (American cheese is all preservatives and so keeps in the fridge for months) or canned/frozen groceries rather than fresh ones (canned also means saving on prep time). The trade off is it doesn't taste as good.
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On the other hand, chicken is hard to cook well. It's healthy and flexible, but it gets dry very easily and is kind of flavorless-- remember, when people say something tastes like chicken, they actually mean "oh it doesn't taste like shit, actually it doesn't taste like much of anything, meh".
I find a problem with a lot of meats these days, especially chicken, is how producers/whoever like to add water to it. It makes the meat look juicier, and also makes it weigh more. That meat you got for like $1.99/lb? I'd say maybe 1/4 of that price is actually water. So keep an eye out of the "water added" label. There's a lot of all-natural, no preservatives, never frozen stuff now, but added water is kind of an issue.
The added water causes another problem. First, it excretes a ton of water when you pull it out and let it defrost or sit. Also when you cook meats (apart from boiling) what you WANT to be doing is cooking it in its own fat and oil, which sounds delicious (but totally unhealthy). When you cook a meat that has added water, it means that you're basically boiling it. Doesn't matter if you're frying or grilling chicken breast on a pan or grill, if there's high water content you're basically steaming it. And it will come out not delicious and tender and grilled, but it will taste like slightly burnt boiled chicken.
For example, this is how steaks work. You buy a steak, slap it on the grill. It's pretty good, but doesn't taste like restaurant quality. Now, if you bought yourself a nice Angus whatever whatever at the grocery, your meat is actually probably better than the steak at like Outback or something. Why does it not taste as good? Well, because it wasn't aged. Aging is a process by which the water content is removed from the beef-- if you look at aged beef, that's why it looks like an Egyptian mummy. The steak you cooked yourself is basically half boiled in water, which is why its tough.
You can get around this problem pretty easily. First, use Kosher or sea salt (or something pretty coarse) and liberally salt the steak. You can add other spices here as well. For every inch of thickness of the steak, you need to leave it out for an hour. After the time has passed, take the steak and pour of the juice (there should be a decent amount of it), wash off the salt and other crap and then pat it dry. Then cook your steak. It will taste much better.
The above process works alright for pork. Chicken breast takes a little longer because it already has really low fat/oil content (usually you want to brine it). I've only ever marinated and baked thighs.
Marinating basically does the same thing to meat. It's basically all based on concentration gradients (yay high school chemistry). The salt and other stuff in the marinade generally does the same thing to get rid of some of the water, and it also helps "relax" the meat.
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On August 13 2013 04:23 ticklishmusic wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 01:46 Schwopzi wrote:On August 12 2013 23:07 ticklishmusic wrote: I need RL QQ therapy guys, its friggin' Monday.
So I left work early on Friday because I was feeling a little sick and I left my co-worker to finish up for me. Before I left I got everything ready for her to make it as easy as possible. I prepared all the DNA samples (it takes forever), measured concentration and other stuff for them and had everything mapped out. All she had to was pipette the samples into a gel and press a button to run it, and then take a picture of it.
She fucks it up and I have to do it again. Sigh. Huehuehue. Never let your colleague put your dna in her gel son, nevah. I c wat u did thar. But srsly I'm so glad I'm done with this job on Wednesday and get to go home. The actual researchers here are real cool, but she's intolerable. Whenever I'm working, she just hovers like a foot away from me all up in my private space. I used to like spearmint gum but dammit she chews it and breathes it in my face everyday. That's not even counting how incompetent she is.
I'm not the only one thinking what I'm thinking...
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I cooked chicken alot and was very easy. Just add some spices and done. Really liked it together with some noodles and vegetables
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Obviously I should get on this LR thread post train and get to 1000000 posts by 2014.
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On August 13 2013 04:34 ticklishmusic wrote: On the other hand, chicken is hard to cook well. It's healthy and flexible, but it gets dry very easily and is kind of flavorless-- remember, when people say something tastes like chicken, they actually mean "oh it doesn't taste like shit, actually it doesn't taste like much of anything, meh".
I find a problem with a lot of meats these days, especially chicken, is how producers/whoever like to add water to it. It makes the meat look juicier, and also makes it weigh more. That meat you got for like $1.99/lb? I'd say maybe 1/4 of that price is actually water. So keep an eye out of the "water added" label. There's a lot of all-natural, no preservatives, never frozen stuff now, but added water is kind of an issue.
The added water causes another problem. First, it excretes a ton of water when you pull it out and let it defrost or sit. Also when you cook meats (apart from boiling) what you WANT to be doing is cooking it in its own fat and oil, which sounds delicious (but totally unhealthy). When you cook a meat that has added water, it means that you're basically boiling it. Doesn't matter if you're frying or grilling chicken breast on a pan or grill, if there's high water content you're basically steaming it. And it will come out not delicious and tender and grilled, but it will taste like slightly burnt boiled chicken.
For example, this is how steaks work. You buy a steak, slap it on the grill. It's pretty good, but doesn't taste like restaurant quality. Now, if you bought yourself a nice Angus whatever whatever at the grocery, your meat is actually probably better than the steak at like Outback or something. Why does it not taste as good? Well, because it wasn't aged. Aging is a process by which the water content is removed from the beef-- if you look at aged beef, that's why it looks like an Egyptian mummy. The steak you cooked yourself is basically half boiled in water, which is why its tough.
You can get around this problem pretty easily. First, use Kosher or sea salt (or something pretty coarse) and liberally salt the steak. You can add other spices here as well. For every inch of thickness of the steak, you need to leave it out for an hour. After the time has passed, take the steak and pour of the juice (there should be a decent amount of it), wash off the salt and other crap and then pat it dry. Then cook your steak. It will taste much better.
The above process works alright for pork. Chicken breast takes a little longer because it already has really low fat/oil content. This was fascinating.
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The reason people have so much bad experience with dry chicken breasts is because they don't marinate or brine their chicken before cooking. also to add, let meats get to room temp before cooking!
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On August 13 2013 04:34 ticklishmusic wrote: On the other hand, chicken is hard to cook well. It's healthy and flexible, but it gets dry very easily and is kind of flavorless-- remember, when people say something tastes like chicken, they actually mean "oh it doesn't taste like shit, actually it doesn't taste like much of anything, meh".
I find a problem with a lot of meats these days, especially chicken, is how producers/whoever like to add water to it. It makes the meat look juicier, and also makes it weigh more. That meat you got for like $1.99/lb? I'd say maybe 1/4 of that price is actually water. So keep an eye out of the "water added" label. There's a lot of all-natural, no preservatives, never frozen stuff now, but added water is kind of an issue.
The added water causes another problem. First, it excretes a ton of water when you pull it out and let it defrost or sit. Also when you cook meats (apart from boiling) what you WANT to be doing is cooking it in its own fat and oil, which sounds delicious (but totally unhealthy). When you cook a meat that has added water, it means that you're basically boiling it. Doesn't matter if you're frying or grilling chicken breast on a pan or grill, if there's high water content you're basically steaming it. And it will come out not delicious and tender and grilled, but it will taste like slightly burnt boiled chicken.
Everything you said answered so many questions about chicken (and steak) I never thought of - and am SO happy I now know haha.
Thank you to the person responsible (in the last GD) for bringing up EarthBound. I played for about 3 hours tonight and I fucking love it. You are the reason I will be going all over village to find someone to recharge my laptop every night until I beat this game.
On that note, my school might be getting electricity in December! Swoooooo!!!
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On August 13 2013 04:26 xes wrote:Show nested quote +On August 13 2013 02:21 wei2coolman wrote:On August 13 2013 02:10 XaCez wrote: I'm moving out in a few months and need food advice, give me. buy spice rack, but don't overpay for spices. chicken is always a nice choice of protein, very flexible, can cook tons of stuff with it. always have eggs, and milk in stock, as they're key ingredients in a lot of dishes. always separate meats the second you bring them home, so you can freeze them in small chunks Biggest thing is planning out your meals for the week out ahead of time so you can buy appropriate amounts of groceries. Otherwise you end up eating like chicken parmesan for 12 meals straight because you bought too much cheese. [...] This is very important, particularly if you're living alone and cooking for yourself only most of the time. If you don't plan and buy ahead you end up being too lazy and eat boring stuff or junk food more than you want. And if you have a gardem or a balcony or something try to get some herbs to grow. Basil, sage, parsley and more is easy to maintain and awesome if you use it fresh instead of dried.
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