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qyron, to asklemmy in Mayo, mustard or ketchup?

Mayonnaise can be a very interesting addition to many dishes, depending on how it’s made. There are very unnusual mayonnaise available.

Ketchup, I’ll add if I need some extra moisture or added flavour to an otherwise dry food. Mustard for the bitterness and pickle like fresh kick.

It really depends what is being had.

Some foods receiving any sauce is borderline a crime.

qyron, to linux in Writing program

I like so say I want someday to see my work out in the world in the form of (e)books, so I want to keep my options open.

qyron, to memes in What a concept!

"Go away you filthy beggars! I spit in your general direction!”

qyron, to linux in Writing program

Thank you very much.

qyron, to linux in Writing program

Can I get some links, please?

qyron, to linux in Writing program

Version control is an interesting idea.

I used to write fiction as a hobbie and want to return to it again.

The blank sheet of a standard text editor messes with my nerves. I lose myself editing, formating, etc.

If I could find a prompt that I could pre set the font, layout of the final work, and then have the program leave me alone, it would be perfect.

Most writers solutions come with a lot of bells and whistles, like word counter, time elapsed, goals, etc. Unnecessary. Distracting.

qyron, to linux in Writing program

Prose. Fiction. Not programming. I may learn to code in a near future but I want to start writing for leisure again.

qyron, to historyporn in WW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942

We should teach people how to eat properly.

Although not from the UK, I grew up listening to my grandfather and my older relatives retelling the years of rationing during the great war.

First things first, it wasn’t equal, as who had money would find ways to get more food to their houses. My grandmother often mentioned the pantry in the houses she served at were always stocked, regardless of rationing.

The average citizen would get their ration of goods but although you could live on it, you would be somewhat uncomfortable if you didn’t had any way to suplement your diet. Rasing pidgeons in the city became common fare, more than what already was, and many people started raising rabbits, that can sustained on hay, to eat and sell.

Gardens in every space available became common, to put more vegetables and potatoes on the plate.

It was in the country where people felt the rationing less, being accostumed with surviving from what they farmed, raised and collected. And these were people used to hard work, hand labour. The basis for their day to day living was made up of large quantities of vegetables, dry salted fish (cod), salted and/or cured meats from the yearly pig families would raise, eggs and olive oil and bread. Fresh meat was an event often reserved for special occasions.

Let’s learn and teach how to eat. No need to ration; we already produce more than what is really necessary.

qyron, (edited ) to asklemmy in What is your earliest memory?

I was 2.5 years old.

Can recall with precise detail where I was, with who, on which situation and even what clothing everyone, including me, was wearing.

An added note:

Memory development is tied with the development of language capabilities. This means the earlier one becomes capable of speech, the earlier conscious memories start to set.

qyron, to lemmyshitpost in Northern star gang

You can get lost in the middle of nowhere but I always wonder why finding a direction seems to be such an endeavour for most/so many people.

Sun rises in the east, sets at the west. Face the sun, on your left is west, south is behind your ass.

qyron, to lemmyshitpost in Humans Against Shitting

May every single misdeed you ever commited happen to you. Ten fold.

qyron, to lemmyshitpost in 4202 g

Heritage breeds are not that hard to find, at least in my country.

We even have a heritage book and recognized breeders get special perks.

qyron, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Paris mayor plans to triple SUV parking tariffs to cut air pollution

I have to drive a freaking pick up truck for professional reasons and even I loathe the freaking thing.

Too long, too wide, too tall, too everything and anything for any road and I drive in country roads.

The craze for ever growing vehicles is going to extremes.

Tax and penalize these cars until it hurts.

qyron, to fuck_cars in Europe’s politicians are dEsPeRaTe to tackle e-scooters, why aren’t they bothered by monster SUVs?

In Portugal, e-scooters had to be severely regulated as many gruesome and bloody accidents happened because their users entered high speed ways, heavily modified the scooters to achieve over 80km/h speeds, were left abandoned by users of rental services everywhere, invaded sidewalks and endangered pedestrians or public transports lanes.

The ever growing size of cars is a worthy cause of worry: I drive a Ford Ranger for professional reasons and the vehicle is ridiculously cumbersome, wide and clumsy for the roads I have to use. Lawmakers need to cull the auto makers arms race on bulky vehicles.

But lets not overlook that e-scooters are a very big source of traffic accidents by themselves and let this micromobility solution run amok.

qyron, to asklemmy in What is your unpopular flim opinion

I thought the whole point was to voice an unpopular opinion.

I find no value in that movie, whatsoever, regardless what the critics and public may say otherwise.

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