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Got another bottle of one of my favorite cooking ingredients:


It's basically powdered chicken with MSG. Add it to soups, chilis, pastas, whatever you want. INSTANT flavor boost! Best bouillon EVER! Literally made from chicken meat (dehydrated & powderized).

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What is your ethnic background? You are always cooking good stuff with Asian flavors.
Taiwanese. Since Taiwan was a Japanese colony for fifty years we got a lot of their food influence.

Also spent 7.5 years in Buenos Aires, so I got the latin food influence as well.


Love to eat this but the kids won't so I don't make it often 🙁

 
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I got it cause it popped up at the local consignment shop. It was $117 all in, and I couldn't resist. Aside from some heavy scuffing on the bottom, it looks unused. Not sure what's it's place is in the collection yet. I have six saws I consider part of the roster, another three that I have cause I have them(two trash finds, and one I bought cheap to be theft resistant), and now this one.
 
I got it cause it popped up at the local consignment shop. It was $117 all in, and I couldn't resist. Aside from some heavy scuffing on the bottom, it looks unused. Not sure what's it's place is in the collection yet. I have six saws I consider part of the roster, another three that I have cause I have them(two trash finds, and one I bought cheap to be theft resistant), and now this one.

This is you right?

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I got a programmable candle snuffer. It goes up to 3 hours in 0.5 hour increments. For some reason, when you hit the timer button it starts out at 3 hours. That's probably good for most candles, but brands like Archipelago have a very strong aroma and you really don't want to be burning them at full tilt for much more than 30 to 60 minutes.

If you have a lot of air volume where you light it though (e.g., you live in an 80 ft tall A-frame), that's a diff story.

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New watch I bought two weeks ago but had to wait for 3 extra links as it was too small. Matching J's for myself, wife, and our youngest. New rack for the Bronco for storage. Two doors are limited. 20230419_151539.jpg20230419_144134.jpg20230419_150425.jpg
 
I got a programmable candle snuffer. It goes up to 3 hours in 0.5 hour increments. For some reason, when you hit the timer button it starts out at 3 hours. That's probably good for most candles, but brands like Archipelago have a very strong aroma and you really don't want to be burning them at full tilt for much more than 30 to 60 minutes.

If you have a lot of air volume where you light it though (e.g., you live in an 80 ft tall A-frame), that's a diff story.

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kind of weird - never heard of these auto-snuffers
I just use battery-powered "candles" that turn on and off daily on a cycle. 5 hours lit every evening. Even have a couple in a window. I just like the effect of a candle burning in a window. Don't care if they aren't scented.

Started looking for wired candles so I won't have to change batteries every six-weeks; plus they won't gradually dim over time as battery fades. I want them to illuminate like real candles though, not weak electric bulbs (e.g.nightlight bulb).
 
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