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Mildly?
I’m going to assume they’re not British…
Mildly?
I’m going to assume they’re not British…
I’m going to repeat Ursula K Le Guin and Margaret Atwood because it’s hard to overstate how much of everything is in their works. Iain (M) Banks I’ll also echo, but will add China Miéville because there aren’t enough anarchists in this thread.
I appreciate you naming more than one female author!
Reynolds sometimes lacks a touch on the human side of his work. That being said, I’ve not read much of his more recent novels so he might have matured since finishing his 10 year contract.
I remember reading an interview of his where he said he wrote his contemporary fiction in order to support his science fiction writing. Whilst they’re still good novels, his regular works didn’t have as much of his soul as his SF.
Cocoa in your chilli, chilli in your coffee, all sorts going on in this thread
But if you are vegan then for god’s sake marinade it and give it a quick blast in the oven or air fryer to firm it up a bit more.
Ugly? Dairy cheese ain’t exactly handsome.
I think it’s valid to bring up gaslighting here since the poster they’re replying to is implying that we shouldn’t believe women are victims as much as they are. It’s pretty much a guarantee that everyone will know a woman who has been subject to sexual assault in their life.
I suppose at least vegan cheese is getting much better
Kinda have to when you can’t cheat by adding butter, cheese or bacon to everything.
Specifically cayenne?
Are fractions upsetting?
Have you tried balsamic vinegar? The thick, syrupy version? Adds that bit more than just sugar.
Of course, it can be fucking expensive so definitely a luxury.
Oh! I like that idea!
Might give it a try. We’re still trying to build our toddler’s appreciation of spice up.
Yeah, that’s one of those combos I just don’t get to experience any longer.
Cocoa is such a strong taste; from my experience you probably want to start with less than a teaspoon and gradually go up while testing regularly.
I’d say with flakes you can probably start with a tablespoon for your 2l pot, and go up or down from there depending on how you find it.
I’m guessing you’ve not heard of manual handling in the workplace.