Things I’ve learned in the kitchen this month

For the last month and a half, I’ve been in a journey to stop ordering food and become a home cook. I learned a few things in the process.

  1. The airfryer can be cleaned just by running it at 180C for 10 min with some water and a drop of dishsoap. Mindblowing.
  2. Bought a set of stainless steel bowls and now I can actually toss stuff because they are super lightweight.
  3. Sometimes half a teaspoon of mustard is better than a full spoon to make a reduction sauce.
  4. Vacuum sealed containers are the best thing ever invented.
  5. My hood extractor is shit.
  6. I should probably write down the things that work because it’s almost impossible for me to reproduce a recipe if I accidentally improvised a good one.
  7. Turns out, I need to run the dishwasher way more than twice a week.
  8. Butter makes everything better.

a comprehensive list of spotify daylist titles from last week

I do not know what it says about me, but I discovered pretty cool music on them.

Let’s bring the internet back

Yes, the video above made me nostalgic for the early 2000s version of the internet and a blog where I can post all type of media (I don’t have to decide if it’s a comment, a photo or a video) and that I control (I’m hosting this in a web server that I chose and I can design how I like).

Yes, I’m taking bets on how long will it take for me to abandon it.

In the meantime: I also brought back v1 of this thing. I learned I can barely remember how to write a single line of CSS, but that comics-inspired theme was one of my favourites I ever designed.

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