Beautiful shot.
Beautiful shot.
I’m sure you could, people use vinegar to remove rust from iron all the time, I’ve just never personally heard it being used in this application. If you try it though, let me know how it goes
My brother swears by their ABC pants, but I have some similar ones from Costco that cost $15 and are just as good. My wife loves their yoga pants too, but they’re so overpriced it’s ridiculous.
Yeah that’s true, but not everyone needs, or can afford a top of the line espresso machine. I’ve got a bunch of different coffee makers (french press, drip carafe, hand press espresso, keurig [which I hate], and just got a used nespresso machine for cheap [hate the company, but the coffee is really good and convenient]) and it beats paying barista prices for a coffee everyday.
I still want a nice espresso machine, cause I usually just drink espresso, but the nespresso is satisfying the itch. The manual machine makes good espresso, but it’s a total pain in the ass and I don’t ever feel like fooling with it.
Yeah for real. I guess it’s way cheaper to make that crap than natural fibers. Under Armor has done a fantastic job of making us believe this is some magic material
Assuming it isn’t too pitted, you strip it of the rust or old seasoning (the black stuff), then re-season it.
For stripping, I’ve used the self cleaning cycle in my oven and my big green egg, but don’t recommend that as it can cause the cast iron to crack sometimes. I’ve seen people spraying their cast iron with oven cleaner and placing it in a garbage bag in the sun for a day or two. It’s supposed to work very well, but I haven’t tried it.
For seasoning, I like to rub a very light coat of oil into the entire surface of the cast iron (get an oil with a high smoke point, I’ve used peanut oil most of the time) and then wipe the oil off until you can see it anymore. Place the cast iron into the oven and set it to 500F. When it get’s to temp let it sit in there for an hour, then turn off the oven and let it and the cast iron cool completely. Rinse and repeat as many times as you want to (I usually do at least 6 cycles to get the seasoning nice and established, but I’ve done as many as 12 and don’t really see too much of a benefit). There’s tons of different methods for seasoning cast iron and some people swear by different oils, grapeseed, flax, bacon, vegetable shortening. I’ve tried a couple different ones and haven’t’ seen a noticeable difference.
Then you just cook with your new cast iron. After every time, gently clean the pan, then oil it extremely lightly and heat it to completely dry it before storing. Don’t cook anything acid like tomatoes, or you will see your hard earned seasoning stripped away in a heartbeat.
I got a used t480 off of eBay a few weeks ago $150 and I highly recommend it. Super easy to open and upgrade. Got extra ram and a larger battery for less than $70 and it’ll last all day on battery power. I like it so much I’m about to order one for my son, who’s starting college.
I just keep some wet wipes with me so I can stay squeaky clean everywhere I go. Bidet is the way
What kind of rice cooker? I use my instant pot to cook rice in now, but have been thinking about getting an Asian style rice cooker for a while now.
I used to do this at flea markets a few years ago. Find they nastiest, rusted cast iron I could find and then restore it to use in my kitchen. It’s really easy and doesn’t cost hardly anything to do. I have close to 10 really nice pieces cast iron cookware in my kitchen now.
Great list, especially about the clothing. I’m in the process of replacing all of my synthetic clothing, I absolutely hate that crap. The only thing I can see myself wearing tech material again is when run. If i can wear Merino wool to run in the summer then I will, synthetic clothes just radiate odors like crazy
Absolutely. People don’t realize how much they spend on coffee and energy drinks and it can be done at home for super cheap
That’s what I ended up doing. I’m playing it through emudeck. The camera is still awful though, so I doubt that I will finish the game. I’ll most likely jump to Soul Reaver 2.
Yes! The voice acting in this series was so damn good.
No, it wrapped up the story of Raziel (kind of), but it ended with Raziel sacrificing himself to cleanse Kain so he could avoid having to die to heal Nosgoth. There was supposed to be a sequel that would see Kain go on purifying the pillars, but too late for that now.
I’m trying to replay the series right now on my Steam Deck. Started with Soule Reaver, but the controls are pretty jarring coming from modern control schemes. Soul Reaver 2 was always my favorite though, the story and setting of that game is a masterpiece
The entire Legacy of Kain series. Wish they would have finished the series :(
That’s a pretty similar story to mine. Used Linux pretty exclusively over a decade ago, then switched back for my gaming PC. Now that I’m back on Linux though, I don’t see any reason to use windows on anything but my company PC, Linux is just better IMO now.
Not sure what Adobe products you’re using, or in what application, but I do photography as a hobby and do my editing on my linux machines. Rawtherapee and DarkTable are good alternatives to lightroom, with Gimp being a very good alternative to Photoshop. Gimp is getting better all the time, but Darktable already is a stronger editor than Lightroom.
Haven’t tried any video editing alternatives (not my thing), but these programs have the added benefit of being free.
That’s why I just bought a steam deck to supplement my PC. I can sit on the couch and play, or take it with me and play wherever I am. Plus, it’s the basically best emulator on the market. Oh and I can play any switch game I care to play on it too.