How to wash your hands correctly, demonstrated using gloves and black dye
The language is Spanish, but the technique is superbly illustrated so it should be clear to everyone
Via:
https://twitter.com/Dhammikax/status/1240944535003430912
Random advice on regrowing leafy vegetables
I talked before about regrowing the hearts from vegetables like pak choi or others. But you can also regrow them if there's no heart inside.
• Strip the leaves away from the stem but be careful not to harm any tiny still-growing leaves hidden underneath. They may be very tiny, but should be bright green. The plant will regrow itself from these.
• Trim a thin sliver off the base of the stem and stand them in water. Watch for little white root buds to start forming. When these do, you can put the plant into soil.
• Snip off any flowers. It takes a plant energy to grow these, and it may stop growing leaves while flower stems are growing. The hearts usually grow these first, which is why they may have been snipped off already.
• Pak choi and similar brssicas can grow between 10-32°C, and ideally like 13-24°C. They can survive brief frosts. Give them plenty of light.
food • recipe
Potato Cakes
This is basically Irish Potato Farls. They're simple, filling, and cheap.
• 1 average potato 🥔
• butter
• flour
• tsp baking soda
• pinch of salt
1. Chop, boil and mash the potato (leave the skin on if you can – it's nutritious). Blend some butter into the mash to give it a better texture.
2. Knead in flour, baking soda, and salt. I never measure the flour. Use enough to get a cookie dough consistency. The right consistency will probably still be quite sticky.
3. Split the dough into balls and dust them with flour (it makes them easier to work with).
4. Flatten each ball into a circle and either pan fry them or oven bake them, turning occasionally till golden brown on each side.
These are tasty served with a little chilli sauce. Alternatively, you can mix other things into the mashed potato before making it into dough to add extra flavour and/or nutritional value. Chorizo, spinach, chicken, rosemary, or feta all work well.
@ArtistMarciaX for real, glad people are realizing that sanitation workers are the proactive counterparts to the primarily reactive nurses and doctors we traditionally think of as "health care". Health starts with sanitation and prevention, not treatment and mitigation!
Corona, death mention
https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-people-will-die-f4d3d9cd99ca very detailed article about estimating the virus spread and simulations #corvid19
r/traa post, may contain sensitive content
https://twitter.com/squishpad/status/1236365559559790593
hi please look at this really cute botw rito style corviknight i love them a lot
@guerrillarain just imagine Star Trek without those things: Every time someone is send to sickbay their plan is checked, people staying in the cafeteria, because they don't have Wi-Fi in their rooms, half the library is behind a paywall, and the replicator offers bad coffee or overly salted mashed potatoes only...
“Yemayá”
Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, y su Orquesta
#Afroindigenous #Indigenous #Cuba #Caribe #Lukumí #Orisha #Yemayá
Video: https://youtu.be/26yYhgJ-p4M
ranger vs. druid identification
druid: can tell you what kind of tree that is
ranger: can tell you what kind of bird is sitting in that tree
ranger: never gets lost
druid: gets lost all the time but is so cool about being lost it's impossible to tell that they're actually lost instead of "yeah I just wanted to go over here and look at this tree for a while"
druid: has ALL THE HOUSEPLANTS
ranger: has ALL THE PHOTOS OF THEIR PETS
druid: probably vegan
ranger: probably extremely omnivorous, to the point of being willing to eat just about anything that isn't moving too much at the moment
ranger's house: extremely comfortable if you aren't allergic to animals; the primary decor is shed fur
druid's house: warm, humid, sunny, may not actually have any surfaces for human use that aren't covered in plants
am >30y/o, love my SO, food & nature, long walks, and longer cuddles.