

Pure sugar is a preservative because it will dehydrate anything that tries to grow on it.
I mean, stuff will grow in water with salt in it too.
Pure sugar is a preservative because it will dehydrate anything that tries to grow on it.
I mean, stuff will grow in water with salt in it too.
Bone char isn’t super high carbon, so it’s possible that either the calcium phosphate or calcium carbonate is playing a roll.
But honestly, you’re probably not getting very much of it mixed in from primitive smelting or forging methods.
That’s just because sugar is a preservative.
It shouldn’t be, unless the falsely accused was sentenced to death based purely on the accuser’s lies.
That would be murder, which can carry capital punishment.
The thing is that in the past our government wasn’t intentionally doing irreparable harm to our economy by giving nearly every trading partner we have the middle finger.
Maybe the markets will recover, but we might be looking at a situation similar to the great depression, especially if people start making bank runs.
Didn’t you hear? Vance is saying that manufacturing is never coming back to the US.
So even working in a sweatshop won’t be an option. Well, I guess until we’re colonized.
That’s why you get litter mates. They teach each other to play without pain.
There’s probably pictures of the inside of your house too, since it was likely for sale at some point
Bro, that’s like middle school science
That’s how you get invaded by the military
By using it to launder money.
If you choreograph things correctly, it’s not super difficult to whip up between two and four multi serving meals in an afternoon.
Many recipes share things like ingredients and steps, so you can combine them into a mega recipe without a ton of effort.
The biggest time challenge is baking temps (especially for sheet pan meals), but if you fudge the cook times a bit you can usually cook everything at the same temperature.
Lol, no. Restaurants just use a full stick of butter per meal so it tastes better.
Schwan’s is basically this. I haven’t seen one of their trucks in forever, but I think COVID really helped their business model.
Computers have never been something that everyone is knowledgeable about. The IT industry has kinda trended like that, but to the general population they’ve always been boxes filled with magic smoke.
And that’s perfectly fine. If everyone was as knowledgeable about computers as you or I am, I wouldn’t have a job (well, I’m currently unemployed, but that’s because of Musk).
Technology literacy is specialized knowledge. You’re portraying the comic.
99% of people have no need or desire to know anything more about technology than the bare minimum to use it. The fact that you’re on Lemmy alone means you have way more tech knowledge than the average person.
That’s a pretty good analogy.
That doesn’t work when it’s the CFO denying the request.
Lol, no. The US won’t even comply with it’s own.