raratt
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Muktuk - Wikipedia
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I would eat it.I'll bet GWN loves this stuff.Muktuk - Wikipedia
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I think a form of that is what was roasted for Hungarian bacon bread, but I have no idea how they spiced it.Sounds a lot like a southern favorite. Fatback.
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This was a regular at my dads breakfast table. I did not like the crunchy part.
Would it be this?: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szalonna_(bacon)I think a form of that is what was roasted for Hungarian bacon bread, but I have no idea how they spiced it.
I wonder if they have a Hungarian Google?
Exactly. I didn't know how to spell it, but that's it.Would it be this?: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szalonna_(bacon)
"The szalonna cooks to be somewhat crispy and is then eaten with other dishes or alone.[2] Once it starts to sizzle and drip with fat, the szalonna is removed from the fire and the fat is allowed to drip onto a slice of freshly baked bread. The szalonna is returned to the fire and the process is repeated until the piece of bread is nearly saturated with fat from the szalonna "
Haven't seen those before, little inductive pickups. Where do the wires coming from them go?The orange thingies are current transformers
Not really !I'll bet GWN loves this stuff.Muktuk - Wikipedia
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Was drinking in the Board of Trade Saloon in Nome years ago with a bunch of shipmates & a couple of Inupiat reindeer herders when a chunk of "white" muktuk (Beluga) appeared & I took a big bite. . .I would eat it.
What does it taste like? chicken of the sea? lol
Nowhere yet. I need to cut a hole in the lid and put a connector in there. I was just going to use an 8p plug, 2gnd and 6 signal. Then decide which ones go on the 16 bit ADC or 12 bit. Probably the one that feeds the controllers and ups will go on the 16 bit... I don't even think it's necessary to have that much resolution, but I have some ads1115 so why not.Haven't seen those before, little inductive pickups. Where do the wires coming from them go?
Be careful, too much humidity can decrease the effectiveness of your carbon filter.My grandparents from Poland ate fried fatback and bakery caraway seeded rye bread for breakfast, my Dad did too for awhile. LOL.
Installed my 6" inline exhaust duct fan with carbon filter today, bought a new ultrasonic cool mist humidifier for the tent (4 x 4 by 80 inch tall).....hooked it up.
Old humidifier was only giving me 26 to 29% cranked....New one is a bit better, not much 37 to 42% so far......only been a few hours. My tiny ladies WILL survive tho/Be careful, too much humidity can decrease the effectiveness of your carbon filter.
Old humidifier was only giving me 26 to 29% cranked....New one is a bit better, not much 37 to 42% so far......only been a few hours. My tiny ladies WILL survive tho/
Does anyone else use smart plugs?
It was a cheap solution when I needed a timer for my 240v outlet, but the fuckers "bleed" a little when they're off.
Talk about light leaks!
I didn't notice the problem with HID gear but both of my LEDs glow a little when power should be off.
I've gotta flip em manually, which kinda defeats the purpose of having a timer.
Has anyone else seen this?
I fitted the house I’m in with LED bulbs. The ones in multiswitch fixtures glow in the dark a little. Cognate phenomenon?Does anyone else use smart plugs?
It was a cheap solution when I needed a timer for my 240v outlet, but the fuckers "bleed" a little when they're off.
Talk about light leaks!
I didn't notice the problem with HID gear but both of my LEDs glow a little when power should be off.
I've gotta flip em manually, which kinda defeats the purpose of having a timer.
Has anyone else seen this?