Thank you for the great summary. Interesting read.
Thank you for the great summary. Interesting read.
For all languages I have learned so far ‘squirrel’ is really hard to pronounce for non-native speakers.
English: squirrel
French: écureuil
And the germans kill it with: Eichhörnchen
From the news I have been reading the few last year’s (not on the Gaza conflict, but on the war in Ukraine) Brazil seemed to be interestedinto being a broker. Maybe here as well?
Or is it a joke about just not talking to your kid about his/her interests? Then never mind my answer…
Why does the thought of being outlived by ones air fryer feel worse than being outlived by ones cast iron pan?
I’m following this recipe. Unfortunately, it’s German, but translate should save you.
It’s quite simple, as I also never did kimchi before. Just be care full with the amount of chillies. It says 40 g but for what I can get in a German supermarket that’s a bit too spicy. I found amounts between 15-20 g ideal.
Don’t know if it’s traditional, but for sure it’s tasty.
Interesting. Sounds like a fun family even!
I also don’t know if my kimchi has any chance of competing with real Korean kimchi. (Probably not, but it’s still fun to do)
I open it every now and then to release the pressure and put it into the fridge after a week or so. That said, the jars are maybe not ideal, but it works good enough for me.
It’s not about the European descent at all. Australia just loves the ESC that’s why they’re allowed to participate