Yes! That’s it - Matfer. I think America’s Test Kitchen recommend them and I’d follow ATK off a cliff on kitchen advice. So far, the pans have been fantastic, but I can’t imagine there’s a whole lot to go wrong with a carbon steel pan.
Yes! That’s it - Matfer. I think America’s Test Kitchen recommend them and I’d follow ATK off a cliff on kitchen advice. So far, the pans have been fantastic, but I can’t imagine there’s a whole lot to go wrong with a carbon steel pan.
Bonus points if you budget a little extra and make friends with a local upholster. They can work magic in turning that solid, but ugly, chair from something your grandma would have to something you might find in a design magazine.
Carbon steel pans. You season and treat them like cast iron, but they develop a beautiful, smooth, non stick surface. I just made two over easy eggs in mine. They’re basically all I use anymore - no PFOx, no muss.
I thought I bought two from a French company that started with an ‘M’ but I can’t figure out which brand 😂
(post comment edit - if you put things inside < > as your entire post, Lemmy will eat it. Cool>
Yep - I bought sync way back in the day and paid less than $5 for it. Used it for years and years across multiple devices until I switched to iOS. I got my moneys worth for sure - $20 seems like a bargain.
No doubt, it’s a chicken or egg problem.
It’s French, I suspect based on the entity receiving the payment
I haven’t done any Signal app recruiting in my circle of contacts (in fact, I don’t think I’ve talked to anyone about it) and I have 14 contacts that have it installed at the very least. I don’t think it would be a huge push to make Signal more prevalent.
The uphill battle is making a dent in iMessage adoption, which seems to be deeper and deeper entrenched every day.
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I’ve arrived at the same conclusion re: fractions of a penny front-running.
I have the same dell form factor - 3060. Love it.
I have in the past, yes. Reputable hosts and cloud providers tend to take them seriously in my experience.
I used a self-hosted Nextcloud for a while. It was pretty close to a Google drive stand in. I believe it had similar browser playback for videos
Kind of a chicken or an egg problem - we need content to attract the people, the people are attracted to content.
I think there are a lot of people cross-posting stuff to generate traffic and discussion
The Google searches are going to be the most painful part for me, followed by the loss of a lot of the speciality hobbyist subs.
Sure are! They’re all steel.