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  • ikidd@lemmy.worldI ikidd@lemmy.world

    “1 inch thick steak. Salt and pepper heavily. Grill at 400. 4 minutes total. Flip each minute to get the good grill marks. Let sit for 2 minutes. Down the hatch.”

    And it better be 'Berta beef.

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    That pretty much describes it. Though the one thing that bugs me about this bit from letterkenny is it doesn’t account for the thickness of the steak. I have to imagine they’re cooking pretty thin steaks. It is my desired level of doneness but my wife wants it cooked a little bit longer.

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    • ikidd@lemmy.worldI ikidd@lemmy.world

      I was at my parents a few years ago and found a nutmeg I remembered being there when I was a kid in the 70s, little metal tin with a plastic cap. I check back periodically to make sure it’s still there. Who knows how long they’ve had it.

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      I’m sorry that happened to you.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        That pretty much describes it. Though the one thing that bugs me about this bit from letterkenny is it doesn’t account for the thickness of the steak. I have to imagine they’re cooking pretty thin steaks. It is my desired level of doneness but my wife wants it cooked a little bit longer.

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        My wife likes it rare enough that a good veterinarian could bring it back to life. She’d say this was overcooked; just walk the cow past the fire and hack off a piece.

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        • ikidd@lemmy.worldI ikidd@lemmy.world

          My wife likes it rare enough that a good veterinarian could bring it back to life. She’d say this was overcooked; just walk the cow past the fire and hack off a piece.

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          I feel you.

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            Dust, sort, dump, mix, make a small container from a larger one so I don’t have to open the drawer.

            Originally had a different spice rack. I built the drawer section to compensate for its inadequacies. I then built the shelving unit from leftover fence boards from a handyman gig. It was really nice to finally have a spice rack that was large enough.

            Most of the herbs are grown by me so they cost practically nothing. Really need to step up my seed game.

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            anothermadhatter@lemmy.world
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            I have a 3D printer, so I went with these and a drawer to organize.

            https://www.printables.com/model/151171-spice-jar-spacer-organizer

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            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

              Dust, sort, dump, mix, make a small container from a larger one so I don’t have to open the drawer.

              Originally had a different spice rack. I built the drawer section to compensate for its inadequacies. I then built the shelving unit from leftover fence boards from a handyman gig. It was really nice to finally have a spice rack that was large enough.

              Most of the herbs are grown by me so they cost practically nothing. Really need to step up my seed game.

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              zeffsyde@lemmy.world
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              Get that McCormick out of there, then you can rebuild.

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                Get that McCormick out of there, then you can rebuild.

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                zeffsyde@lemmy.world
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                Before people freak out, McCormick and some other mainstream spices use sand (silica dioxide) and/ sawdust (cellulose) as a filler or anti caking agent.

                If that doesn’t bother you, continue enjoying your pretend seasonings.

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                • Z zeffsyde@lemmy.world

                  Get that McCormick out of there, then you can rebuild.

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                  The only McCormick is the picking spice and it has been replaced with a home made blend in the original bottle.

                  Have you looked at their lemon pepper seasoning recently? Doesn’t contain any actual lemon.

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    The only McCormick is the picking spice and it has been replaced with a home made blend in the original bottle.

                    Have you looked at their lemon pepper seasoning recently? Doesn’t contain any actual lemon.

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                    zeffsyde@lemmy.world
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                    'Have you looked at their lemon pepper seasoning recently? Doesn’t contain any actual lemon. ’

                    Sounds on program for them. Heh. I wasn’t trying to harsh you, I know sometimes spice collections are inherited and we aren’t going to throw out something handed down from our elders.

                    Or, maybe you are like me and you hold onto a nasty tube of garlic powder, even though there is a market literally a block away where I can get fresh garlic…

                    But that garlic powder is how Memaw made her I-talian bread, and that is the recipe stapled into the cupboard of my mind.

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      Dust, sort, dump, mix, make a small container from a larger one so I don’t have to open the drawer.

                      Originally had a different spice rack. I built the drawer section to compensate for its inadequacies. I then built the shelving unit from leftover fence boards from a handyman gig. It was really nice to finally have a spice rack that was large enough.

                      Most of the herbs are grown by me so they cost practically nothing. Really need to step up my seed game.

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                      rutrum@programming.dev
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                      What’s your favorite spice? If that doesnt make sense for cooking then I’ll just ask what spice do you use most often?

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                      • Z zeffsyde@lemmy.world

                        Get that McCormick out of there, then you can rebuild.

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                        ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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                        Why don’t poor people just stop being poor?

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                        • R rutrum@programming.dev

                          What’s your favorite spice? If that doesnt make sense for cooking then I’ll just ask what spice do you use most often?

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                          Salt. Cumin gets used a lot in both Indian and Mexican. Chili flakes always brighten things up more than black pepper.

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