Aleppo soap? It’s made of olive oil and lye. As simple as it gets. Probably not good for aquatic life but better than most I would belive. It’s got a distinctive scent, at first I didn’t like it but it grows in you. Done wonders for my hair and skin.
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Yeah, I think most leave them out. But its in the original recepie
And some olives, capers and garlic
Isn’t it enough to have them in the dressing?
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Buy European@feddit.uk•Just tried them this week, and they're really good!3·1 month agoThey are hands down the best candybar. Closely followed by pigall and kex
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Buy European@feddit.uk•Just tried them this week, and they're really good!2·1 month agoKnoppers coconut of course
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Cooking @lemmy.world•[Question] When making pizza, is there a way to prevent soggy crust?4·2 months agoDon’t forget to preheat the steel on max temp for about an hour or so
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Cooking @lemmy.world•[Question] When making pizza, is there a way to prevent soggy crust?3·2 months agoYou could get pretty good results with a pizza steel. Crank the oven to max and preheat the steel for about an hour. Then you get 2 pizzas with leoparding on the bortom. After that the heat in the steel is gone and they do not turn out so great anymore.
A fun concept. Sound really nightmarish, to the point I am somewhat deterred to play it. I hope there are other psychos out there that enjoy the game :)
Defectus@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What is your favorite retro racing game?English4·2 months agoSuper Cars (Amiga) Also have a fond memory of Death Rally
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•As Elon Musk Promotes Far-Right German Party, EU Politicians Suggest Shutting Off X's AlgorithmEnglish5·4 months agoTesla is getting a buttload of cash from the EU soon in climate compensation (also Volvo but not so much).
100%? I’m imagining cocoa powder that you press into a brick.
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Cassette Futurism@lemm.ee•Hitachi DA-P100 illustrated by Akira Terasawa1·5 months agoI wish posy did a video about this
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•What are some video game quotes that is stuck in your head?English2·5 months agoJason? Jason? Jason? Jason? Etc…
Ah, you made cevapcici, just some onions and kaymak in a lepinja and you’re in heaven
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much of a game changer was USB-C for you, compared to other cables?2·6 months agoThe lint problem! The first time when my phone started acting up when charging I thought it was the USB jack that have worn out. Then I tried cleaning it with a needle. Still can’t believe how much lint can fit in a USB-C socket.
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How much of a game changer was USB-C for you, compared to other cables?6·6 months agoIt’s pretty convenient. Now I can take my soldering iron and my power tool battery (with SN USB-C adaptor) and solder wherever the fuck I want
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Cyberpunk@lemmy.zip•What's the most obscure cyberpunk movie you've seen?3·6 months agoNot sure if it’s obscure but Johnny mnemonic. But Tek Wars is a bit more … B movie esque.
There was some 90s mini series that I haven’t re watched since when it aired. Wild Palms. Maybe not cyberpunk. But future dystopia at least
Defectus@lemmy.worldto Health - Resources and discussion for everything health-related@lemmy.world•Throw Out Your Black Plastic SpatulaEnglish2·6 months agoI’ve used wooden cutting boards for about 30 years now. Never thought about that. But it makes sense with all the nooks and crannies in wood. I only wash mine in warm water and some detergent. Don’t know if it’s true, but I heard that wood has anti bacterial properties. With that being said, I never use raw meat on a wooden board.
In a related note, I saw that in a documentary about some monks in the US that made cheese. Traditionally they always had made it in large wooden tubs. Then they were forced to use stainless tubs because of health codes. After switching every attempt failed because every batch spoiled, probably because there was a good bacterial culture in the wood that helped the batch propagate the right culture, keeping the bad bacteria in check.
Perfect for prime bud