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I have decorative boxes covering up my radiators. Incidentally, the boxes heat up to the perfect temperature for my cats, who love sitting on them in the winter.
I thought it was super cool at the time because I had never before had radiant heat. German apartments were different in myriad ways from my experience of American housing. I think America could learn a lot from other cultures about improving quality of life just in terms of housing practices.
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That thought popped into my head as well, but I wonder if the raw salmon you get in sushi is fresher or prepared differently to buying it in a supermarket?
We would just get an entire salmon from the market and make cerviche out of it. There is always a risk with raw food, but it always seems like Americans are very scared of parasites and "natural". For instance the eggs need to be stored in the fridge because they are dipped in checmicals, the rest of the world is fine without doing that. Same with chlorine in the water, it's not necessary.
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Because in eastern Europe it's probably more dangerous to eat rare meat due to more lax regulations. There's a reason restaurants add an asterisk after meat dishes. There's risk involved in consuming rare foods. The risk is just very small in the US and Europe. Not so small in other countries.
I don’t think this is true at all. I’ve been to dozens of countries all over the world and in each one you will find dirty kitchens as well as clean ones. You should visit Eastern Europe some time. It’s not just a stereotype.
Also lot of people (rightfully) don't trust the supermarkets - my friends were shocked I just buy raw fish in supermarket - no need to find a personal fisherman!
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I thought it was super cool at the time because I had never before had radiant heat. German apartments were different in myriad ways from my experience of American housing. I think America could learn a lot from other cultures about improving quality of life just in terms of housing practices.
Radiators are extremely common in the Northeast USA, where I live. Mostly in prewar homes.
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Ann Reardon is great, she debunks so much stuff. I didn't even realise how many fake cooking videos there were out there until I started watching her channel
yeah, she's totally underrated
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Eggs keep for a month in my kitchen, Norway. Not at their best after that time but perfectly safe.
Now try doing the same on the Mediterranean shore.
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Green hay stored in a barn after harvest, heats up, and releases gasses. More than one barn has exploded over the years... (Most let it dry before storing it in the barn...)
Only read the headlines but was this the cause of the recent cow-farm explosion?
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#250At any rate, Brillat-Savarin relays a story wherein he attends a dinner party but the host is stuck with a turbot too big for any pot. Brillat-Savarin saves the day by cooking the fish in the washer/bath tub, using another basin to catch the steam and effectively steaming it. Fisher notes the connection to more modern cookery devices, but it seems like an early-1800s-era precursor to this!