I did say even the talented needs to put in some work.
You did. And it's also my fault for misinterpreting your articulations. But nevertheless, I think you should draw some more, and it'd be awesome to see your entries over the weeks here.
I would love to get better at it, but it makes me extremely frustrated. And as an aspie I really don't handle frustration well at all.
I don't want to get meltdowns over a hobby.
But I've lived in the kitchen environment and had to pass a food safety and sanitation test before I was allowed to cook anything at school. (It was an open book test, but you'd be surprised at how many people still failed it - and we needed an 80% or higher to pass)
That's sort of the thing. I was raised with a mother who worked in commercial kitchens and practiced similar sanitation guidelines at home as such.
I have to constantly moisturize my hands because I was my hands anywhere from five to ten times making dinner every night. Dries them the *** out something awful.
That upbringing also probably explains my lack of aversion to thawing chicken in the microwave.
Just throw plastic wrap over that ***to prevent splattering juices on your microwave's interior.
I did say even the talented needs to put in some work.
You did. And it's also my fault for misinterpreting your articulations. But nevertheless, I think you should draw some more, and it'd be awesome to see your entries over the weeks here.
I would love to get better at it, but it makes me extremely frustrated. And as an aspie I really don't handle frustration well at all.
I don't want to get meltdowns over a hobby.
Just gotta be like a Sith Lord and channel that anger, frustration and fits of rage into unbridled determination; bettering yourself in the process.
Idk, wasn't Neji's whole take on things debunked when Naruto beat him during the Chunin exam? It's like one of those intentionally debunked within the anime dogmas like power levels in DBZ. Almost immediately irrelevant, just like scouters.
Idk, wasn't Neji's whole take on things debunked when Naruto beat him during the Chunin exam? It's like one of those intentionally debunked within the anime dogmas like power levels in DBZ. Almost immediately irrelevant, just like scouters.
If I'm not mistaken he was going to stop after Namek?
So power levels would have been relevant had he stopped when he planned and not when his editor wanted him to.
But I've lived in the kitchen environment and had to pass a food safety and sanitation test before I was allowed to cook anything at school. (It was an open book test, but you'd be surprised at how many people still failed it - and we needed an 80% or higher to pass)
That's sort of the thing. I was raised with a mother who worked in commercial kitchens and practiced similar sanitation guidelines at home as such.
I have to constantly moisturize my hands because I was my hands anywhere from five to ten times making dinner every night. Dries them the *** out something awful.
That upbringing also probably explains my lack of aversion to thawing chicken in the microwave.
Just throw plastic wrap over that ***to prevent splattering juices on your microwave's interior.
I guess I got lucky. Working in a kitchen for 8-10 hours a day as a job, you end up washing your hands between 50-100 times or more during your shift. Being a blessing or a curse, no matter how often I washed my hands, they never needed moisturizing. And probably won't until I'm a gray-haired old beatnik shaking my cane and wearing an onion on my belt to remind me of the old styles that never existed.
Idk, wasn't Neji's whole take on things debunked when Naruto beat him during the Chunin exam? It's like one of those intentionally debunked within the anime dogmas like power levels in DBZ. Almost immediately irrelevant, just like scouters.
The point was not whether it worked in the manga.
Besides Naruto is a natural too, being born with endless stamina.
Improper sanitation, and cross contamination is the number one cause of food poisoning.
I gag and refuse to eat anything if I see someone cutting meat on the same cutting board as vegetables, or with the same knife. Or without washing their hands, or, a whole host of other reasons.
But I've lived in the kitchen environment and had to pass a food safety and sanitation test before I was allowed to cook anything at school.
Either you have knives for days or you specifically mean knives that haven't been properly washed. I've literally never met another cook or chef who carried more than a single knife of any kind.
Then those chefs are *** HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE. Most chefs and cooks, carry a particular knife set - because there are different knives for a reason.
Chef's Knife (this is the most common found in kitchens)
Butcher
Filet
Vegetable knife
Sharpening Steel
This is just the most basic set.
If they are only using 1 knife for everything, there is no possible way it can be sanitized properly, and can most definitely be linked to several cases of food poisoning, though most people simply pass it off as an upset stomach, or "some kind of flu going around", until they end up the hospital.
If they are only using 1 knife, then it's hard to believe they know how to use it properly, much less how to maintain it, or use a sharpening steel, or have any respectable knowledge on the kinds of knives, or materials they can be made of, and how it affects food quality.
When you're under stress your parasympathetic system reacts by lowering your body's stress response to help you get back to normality. In my case(and of people like me)this part doesn't work properly and instead it increases my stress response in an escalating spiral. And you end up with a meltdown whose manifestation varies by person(some are violent towards others, some towards self, some start screaming, etc). Regardless of how your meltdown works, it's an awful experience.
Though it's still not worse than what comes next if the meltdown isn't halted, which is the shutdown. Imagine like a computer that has too many programs open and it freezes. That's what happens to your brain which completely locks and has to reboot. I'm literally not there when this happens, you could talk to me, you could kick me, I don't feel anything cause the brain is temporarily out of commission. When it finally restarts and you come back it feels extremely exhausting, 0 energy left in the body like you just climbed a mountain, and honestly quite depressed.
Always take an autistic person away from what is causing the meltdown, it's important to stop it.
I'd argue you're *** nuts. Most of those knives are very specialized and typical cutting has absolutely no need for them. Anyone saying otherwise is crazy.
It's not a sharpening steel, it's a honing steel. Sharpening and honing are two very different processes. Every chef I've worked for has both a steel and a stone and is very well versed in how to care for their blades using both. And get visually angry at anyone misusing them in the rare instance they're willing to let a cook beneath them use it.
The filet knife is the only knife on that list that a chef knife can't quite get the job done as well as due to the lack of blade flexibility.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.