Message from @JHWH
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@johnfrum burgers with caramellised onions , bbq ribs, pulled pork... All of them have a lot of sugars
i hope you re happy
HAHAHAHAHAH
thank me later when you have 3 kids + your waifu to feed and that peasoup looks like rocks in water
(please dont use blender on peasoup but still)
(you get fine glue if you do)
i needes to buy one anyway, but after the talk yesterday i couldnt back down and buy a <300W one
how the head looks in yours
just wondering what model/make it is
cause there is those bamix style heads and then there is those generaly seen metal guards
tho yours might have some extra stuff like whisk and chopper too what might come usefull in kitchen
i prefer those bamix/full steel and wavy bottom style ones
not the ones what have holes on the metal wall too
i feel that stuff always gets stuck on the metal holes
specialy if you are making some cucumber puree or such
can give you a pic later. its with holes and metal. there was only plastic with no holes. i found metal more important
yep
usualy its like that sadly
niice
i dont know the brand tbh but its german
as long as it works and actualy does not break down to simplest sauces
its worth it
Trololololol almost corona
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>americans want this
It wouldn't matter if local law actually allowed for fair competition to crop up.
But, unfortunately, that doesn't exist. So net neutrality is necessary.
Americans also by and large support net neutrality, it's just the wildcard appointment to FCC chairman by the Trump admin that wants to question it.
If there was actually open competition, then *maybe* the chairman's decision would make sense. I still find it funny that, in this situation, you need government to fix a problem that is also fundamentally perpetuated by government.
@JHWH immersion blenders are way more useful than blenders, especially ones with some ass to them
Of course not, but it's been done plenty of times by startups and specific areas and communities, and is also a market that wouldn't exclusive from other tech companies.
Google was trying to do exactly that: compete. But legality was so fucking obstructive that they just gave up.
At least, in my area and several others to my knowledge.
its not hard but its the monopoly world of fuck-you rules what block new starters on the field by large margin
^
specialy on countries like US where the laws already are retarded and favor monopolies