

A lot of people use a pressure cooker to significantly reduce the cooking time and energy cost. However, that obviously requires a pressure cooker/instant pot, and being comfortable using one.
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A lot of people use a pressure cooker to significantly reduce the cooking time and energy cost. However, that obviously requires a pressure cooker/instant pot, and being comfortable using one.


Kenji Lopez-Alt suggests a tablespoon of kosher per quart of soak water; I definitely end up using less than that (I also rinse/drain after soaking). But obviously, adjust to your own taste.


I do a quick soak when I haven’t planned ahead: bring the beans to a boil in salted water (you don’t have to measure; if it tastes like seawater after dissolving the salt, you’ve got the right ratio) and then immediately shut it off and let it sit for an hour.
One note: different kinds of beans take different lengths of time to cook, so check the package!


Link to the game is kinda hidden in the article: https://dreadxp.com/vile-is-banned/.


Consistently much more humid where I am, yeah. Also milder so far, which is nice after last year’s multi-100+ heatwaves. (I’ve probably just jinxed my weather, great.)


I think one of the tricks is to purposefully plan time to cook that’s not right before you’re planning to eat, so it’s an activity/hobby, not a necessity. If I have to cook when I’m hungry, I’ll probably just make do instead, but if I say “ok, Saturday afternoon, I’m gonna make a pot of soup, because that’ll be delicious later,” it’s a lot less dreadful, imo.


You might have a look at Darebee workouts/programs. Can search by ‘upper’, ‘abs’, etc to cut out a lot of stuff your foot might have trouble with.
It did: they gave Drummer Michio Pa’s story in the last couple seasons.
It’s not there if you’re trying to do professional printing: I still see people complaining about messed up color profiles, exporting, etc. Otherwise, I’ve found it fairly ok, although pelespirit’s right about the clunk here and there.
Tesseract is my favorite UI; thank you for continuing to work on it!