askbeehaw AskBeehaw FB now 90% ads and promos?
Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 6 months ago 100%

    It's definitely like this. I don't entirely mind it for myself, because it reminds me to log off before I can get into a doomscroll where I'm assailed by my family member's awful opinions. I only use FB for marketplace/buy nothing groups, and the barrage of shitty ads/promo posts helps me log off as soon as I've found what I need (or have given up on finding what I need).

    1
  • blahaj
    Blåhaj foxtrots 8 months ago 100%
    Clothes Knitting Patterns for Blahaj?

    Hej all! I've gotten into knitting lately but don't always have ideas for what to make. My partner suggested making a little sweater or something like that for our haj son and I love it! Has anyone done something like this? I'm a total beginner so don't know anything about making my own patterns (or reading them tbh - but for Blahaj, I'll learn). Would love to see any patterns or suggestions 💙

    16
    1
    environment Environment Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%, report says
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 10 months ago 100%

    Is there a typo here? If you make 140k a year in the US it puts you in the top 10% of earners, but still below average. Yes, part of the richest in the sense that most of the world probably makes less than you, but nowhere near the richest in terms of what these statistics are talking about when they refer to the top 1% - ie. people who make close to, if not more than, a million dollars per hour.

    That is to say - someone making 140k is not capable of the levels of pollution that people with private jets, who take dozens of flights every year - not even scratching the surface of their shopping and eating habits, and the pollution caused by their businesses and investments.

    1
  • greenspace Nature and Gardening For those who have regrown bok choy from scraps in water - is it normal for parts to get mushy? Is she a lost cause?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 10 months ago 100%

    Good to get confirmation - I cut around it and will see how it goes. If it is a goner, at least now I know what to do better next time 😔

    3
  • greenspace
    Nature and Gardening foxtrots 11 months ago 100%
    For those who have regrown bok choy from scraps in water - is it normal for parts to get mushy? Is she a lost cause?

    This is my first attempt at regrowing (baby) bok choy from kitchen scraps. The growth is great but the outside is super wet and mushy. Is there any fixing this, or is this stalk a total goner?

    23
    3
    zerowaste Zero Waste Where To Ethically Get Clothes?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 11 months ago 100%

    Thrifting is always best IMO. The selection depends on your location; I've noticed smaller, more rural areas tend to have better selections than suburban areas or cities. There's also online thrifting through sites like thredup and vinted - obviously, your mileage may vary. I use FB marketplace to get home goods but I'm sure it's good for getting local used clothes, too.

    4
  • zerowaste Zero Waste Lomi "composter" & methane emissions question
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 12 months ago 100%

    The area where I'm struggling is the fact that, to my knowledge, Lomi doesn't actually make the organic matter "decompose" - which means, presumably, it would still decompose when disposed of, right?

    I got mine when I moved (used as well - only 150 bucks!) because it became way less feasible to drop off my organic waste in my new city. It definitely drastically reduced the amount of trash I had to take out (as compared to just... throwing everything out), and reduced smelliness in the trash. If it does actually reduce methane emissions, then I would say it's a great option. If it doesn't... then, well, it probably cuts down on trash loads and things like that, but I'm not sure that it would otherwise be worth it.

    I've seen some people unhappy with the end product in terms of using it in place of regular compost; I know their "lomi pods" are pretty much required if you want to use it for plants - so you'll need to buy those (as well as filter replacements - although I'm pretty sure you can just use regular activated carbon pellets) - and it's possible some people weren't using those. Just something to keep in mind!

    2
  • greenspace
    Nature and Gardening foxtrots 12 months ago 90%
    Lomi "composter" & methane emissions question

    Not sure if this is the right space for this question, but gonna try anyway - please forgive me if it isn't! So, first thing’s first - I know Lomi isn’t actually good for composting. I bought mine secondhand for a fraction of the price because there’s no food scrap drop off near me, and I am not interested in doing a proper home compost. I don’t have any plants; I’m only interested in reducing my food waste. One question that I keep coming back to, and that I’ve had a lot of trouble getting the answer to, is does Lomi actually reduce methane emissions? The website says yes: “With Lomi, food waste undergoes aerobic break down (in the presence of oxygen), meaning methane isn’t produced. Then, when Lomi fertilizer is used in plants, carbon is sequestered in soil and plant matter.” However… I’m not using it for fertilizing plants. I just use it to process food waste so I’m not just throwing it directly into the trash. Does it compact the trash? 100%. We usually throw out the output after maybe 6 cycles; that’s the equivalent of 5 freezer bags full of food scraps (mostly banana peels tbh). One thing I am 100% sure of is the fact that it reduces the frequency of my household taking out the trash, since it’s not full of smelly food or attracting pests, and it weighs a ton less. But… is it actually reducing methane emissions? If my trash bag ends up in the landfill, will that aerobically-processed compacted food still release the same exact amount of methane emissions now that it’s trapped in a bag with tons of trash above it? Any help on this is appreciated. Thanks!

    8
    0
    zerowaste
    Zero Waste foxtrots 12 months ago 100%
    Lomi "composter" & methane emissions question

    Hi all! So, first thing's first - I know Lomi isn't actually good for composting. I bought mine secondhand for a fraction of the price because there's no food scrap drop off near me, and I am not interested in doing a proper home compost. I don't have any plants; I'm only interested in reducing my food waste. One question that I keep coming back to, and that I've had a lot of trouble getting the answer to, is *does Lomi actually reduce methane emissions?* The website says yes: "With Lomi, food waste undergoes aerobic break down (in the presence of oxygen), meaning methane isn't produced. Then, when Lomi fertilizer is used in plants, carbon is sequestered in soil and plant matter." However... I'm not using it for fertilizing plants. I just use it to process food waste so I'm not just throwing it directly into the trash. Does it compact the trash? 100%. We usually throw out the output after maybe 6 cycles; that's the equivalent of 5 freezer bags full of food scraps (mostly banana peels tbh). One thing I am 100% sure of is the fact that it reduces the frequency of my household taking out the trash, since it's not full of smelly food or attracting pests, and it weighs a ton less. But... is it *actually* reducing methane emissions? If my trash bag ends up in the landfill, will that aerobically-processed compacted food still release the same exact amount of methane emissions now that it's trapped in a bag with tons of trash above it? Any help on this is appreciated. Thanks!

    5
    2
    blahaj
    Blåhaj foxtrots 1 year ago 100%
    Our son's first day at the beach!!

    He had so much fun 😊

    97
    2
    chat Chat What's an equivalent replacement for the word "lame"?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    I think it's a super complicated topic. My understanding of the quote is that ableism is much bigger and more complicated than language, but we should be aware of how our language reflects ableist views - like the normalization of ableist slurs into our everyday vernacular, for example. In other words, our society is so comfortable with ableism, that even disabled people and advocates for disability rights may use ableist terminology regularly, whether or not they're aware of the origins.

    I, personally, don't believe that "lame" is necessarily a word that needs to be changed, but I do believe it's a word with ableist origins. Like our conversation on "dumb", IMO most people don't think about the technical definition of "lame" anymore - but I might be wrong, or it might be regional. It's ultimately a personal choice whether or not it feels hurtful - and obviously, if someone tells you to not use a term around them, that's important to respect.

    The key takeaway, to me, is that we should be mindful of how much ableism is normalized in our lives. I think you're definitely doing that, based on this post. It doesn't mean that using terms on this list is only ableist if you're thinking negatively about disabled people when you use it; it means that we should be thoughtful with our language, but more importantly, thoughtful of how our words and actions may be reinforcing hurtful systems. To use the example from before - if someone doesn't use the word "crazy" except when describing mentally ill people, that can speak to how they see mentally ill people as not just people who are ill, but as people who are undesirable boogeymen.

    Take it on a case-by-case basis, IMO, and follow your gut if you feel shitty about certain words - better safe than sorry. But, at the end of the day, it's just... complicated!

    5
  • chat Chat Recommendations on getting my wisdom teeth removed
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    NO STRAWS NO STRAWS NO STRAWS NO STRAWS

    The dentist will probably tell you everything you need to know, but after having spoken to someone who had 3 dry sockets due to using straws after removing her wisdom teeth, it feels like the most important point to drill in.

    My partner had a lot of soylent, fruit/veg juice, soup, apple sauce after the procedure. Get some ice cream or a shake (WITH A SPOON) afterwards if you're not nauseous - you deserve a treat. Apparently the weird ice from Sonic is really good when you get a tooth out, I've never had it lol. Good luck on your procedure, and don't delay it!! Just get it over with so you never have to think about it again. You're gonna be fine 💖

    9
  • chat Chat What's an equivalent replacement for the word "lame"?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    I'm not mute, but to me, using "dumb" to describe someone who is mute sounds... worse? It feels like the equivalent of recognizing that "crazy" has baggage and not using it in everyday speech, but continuing to use it to describe mentally ill people. I understand that it's not a perfect comparison, but it feels like sometimes, words become too enmeshed in their modern-day insulting uses to feel okay using them to describe a community, even if it is the technical definition of the word.

    If anyone who is mute/nonverbal/nonspeaking sees this and I'm wrong - please let me know!! I don't mean to overstep, I just want to share my perspective.

    8
  • literature Literature Utopia or dystopia? In these books, it’s complicated.
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    The YA series Uglies will always be one of my favorites. I remember reading it as a tween and not knowing quite how to describe it; a friend called it a dystopian novel, which is true, but... it didn't feel quite "right", or at least, like the complete truth. The setting is utopian, bordering on solarpunk; no more worrying about climate change or overconsumption - we've fixed the climate, everything we own is infinitely recyclable in minutes, nature is healing! - the only thing we need to worry about is looking good at the party. But, it turns out, living in a society where the most important thing in the world is being beautiful - even if everyone is beautiful - is maybe... not great? Almost by design?

    It was written to be a critique of plastic surgery, but I think there's so much to dig into even as an adult in 2023. It probably lit a nice rebellious fire in teenage me, questioning authority and the seemingly unquestionable rules of the world. The relationships between the characters are still fascinating to me, and I'm still mesmerized by the beautiful, terrible world they live in. Even though the writing style is very simple to be easily digestible to early readers, the ideas the book explores are as complicated as you let them be. Surveillance, nature vs. nurture, institutionalized self-hatred, autonomy, sustainability, forced metamorphosis... there's a lot to unpack.

    5
  • entertainment Entertainment (Mis)representation of language in Hollywood movies
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    I believe some of it is cold war sentiment, but also, the fact that Russia has remained a political enemy of the US. I also suspect a part of it is that it's harder to find Russian (or Russian-speaking) actors who would agree to play such dehumanizing roles, but obviously, a lot of actors don't have the luxury of choosing. A big improvement would be to have actual Russian-speaking consultants involved in casting - which, IMO, would be good for casting any actor for a foreign-language-speaking role. It's bizarre to me that it's not already a bare minimum requirement for people to be fluent in the languages they're speaking.

    3
  • entertainment Entertainment (Mis)representation of language in Hollywood movies
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    It's extremely frustrating to me as a native Russian speaker (just commented about this in another thread), since Hollywood looooves Russian villains but hates hiring Russian actors. I actually could not watch later seasons of Stranger Things because of this. I've lived in the US my whole life and am now way more fluent in English than Russian, but chose to watch some episodes in Russian because it was way more bearable.

    2
  • entertainment Entertainment See no evil: why have baddies vanished from our cinema screens?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Totally agreed. I'm Ukrainian and nothing gets me as heated watching any movie as Russian villains (almost always played by non-Russian-speaking actors). Hollywood looooves movie villains that reflect the government's Big Bad Wolves and it's just disgusting to me. Beyond the obvious facts that xenophobia is bad and using the film industry to stoke the fires of the US's international feuds is bad, it just fucking hurts the way it feels like people put on costumes to approximate my dad's appearance and voice because it's the most basic shorthand for "evil" they can think of.

    3
  • blahaj Blåhaj Blåhaj recovering from SRS (Stuffing Replacement Surgery)
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Can we see the results of the surgery? We're thinking about sending our little guy to the doctor (me, a hobby mender who doesn't entirely know what she's doing) but are worried about how intensive it might be and whether the results will be worth it. Hope your haj is doing well now 🦈

    1
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ CW HOMOPHOBIA: My mother said I was too young to be gay, and now I don't have the motivation to come out again.
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    That's fair. Are you in a place where everybody knows each other? If your parents aren't really likely to hear it from anywhere else, you can also come out to other people, like at school or in your social circles, without necessarily having to come out to your family.

    3
  • blahaj Blåhaj my friend got me a blahaj
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Yay!! Welcome to the family new haj!!

    2
  • chat Chat informal PSA: i am (and have been) on indefinite break
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Get some rest! Hopefully when you come back the mental load is lighter and things work out, but at the end of the day, none of this is more important than your health and well-being.

    19
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ CW HOMOPHOBIA: My mother said I was too young to be gay, and now I don't have the motivation to come out again.
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    I get what you mean, but I disagree. As a teen, I thought I had an obligation to come out to everyone, and make a whole big announcement. It was a huge relief to hear that actually, I don't owe anyone information that would be exhausting to share and could make my life harder. It was my choice, and no one else's, and there was no timeline I had to follow.

    11
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ CW HOMOPHOBIA: My mother said I was too young to be gay, and now I don't have the motivation to come out again.
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Exactly this! I pick and choose who knows based on how comfy I am around someone. Like you, I'm bi in a "straight-passing" relationship, so many people aren't aware; my dad will probably never know unless I date a girl, or he finds out in some random way, but I just don't really care to share that part of my life with him. The older I get, the less effort I make to keep anything a secret. But I don't make a strong conscious effort to come out to people if I don't feel like it.

    7
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ CW HOMOPHOBIA: My mother said I was too young to be gay, and now I don't have the motivation to come out again.
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Hot take, but you don't actually have to come out if you don't feel like it. Or, you can come out in another way - for example, when the time comes, be like "hey, I have a [boy/girl/whatever applicable term]friend and I want you to meet them." If you still want to be out but don't feel like it right now, maybe wait a little bit and then come out to the people you're most sure will respond well.

    Good luck with your journey and I hope it goes better next time. Just remember to listen to your needs and not push yourself out of any sense of obligation.

    23
  • askbeehaw AskBeehaw Would you rather be a zucchini or a cucumber?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Cucumber because I love cucumbers and zucchini doesn't bring me that much joy

    1
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ Coming out stories / support
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Not parents but I just accidentally came out as an NB person (also adult) to my brother yesterday. He had a hard time with me coming out as bi, which confused me, but it's been nearly a decade since then. I told him I wanted to change my name and he was very confused; I mentioned I wanted something gender-neutral, and he asked if I was nonbinary.

    I think he was skeptical, and surprised - he'd lived with me since I was a child, surely if I wasn't cis, he would've known, right? But his partner helped him to approach it with an open mind and to be supportive. Overall, it was way easier and more inconsequential than I thought; at the same time, I'm thrilled to be able to talk about my life authentically, with him and around him, and not worry about every word.

    If you want my advice on difficult conversations like this? If it's safe, do it during a long car ride. It's a situation where the other person really has to sit with what you're saying and work through it. Obviously it can cut both ways - they're stuck with you, but you're also stuck with them - but in my experience, it's been great.

    1
  • chat Chat how's your week going, Beehaw
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Yay!! Lost has become a pretty underrated show, it always makes me happy when people are still watching and talking about it ♥

    2
  • blahaj Blåhaj Which way do your blåhaj pet?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Tail to head for my beautiful boy 😊

    3
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ are you happy you discovered this part of yourself?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    For sure. There are so many examples of shitty depictions of trans people from that time, but for some reason, the one that specifically really stuck with me was the movie Click - probably because it was one of the only depictions of FtM people I'd seen in media, like, ever, at the time. It reinforced the idea that if I was trans, that would be a horrible thing, and I could never let anybody know.

    I'm so glad that things are so completely different now; the depictions of trans people in media now are so varied and there are many really positive ones, and it's really lovely to see the trans pride flag out and about. Being a transphobe is popular among shitheads, but it's much more uncool than back then; if you're openly a transphobe nowadays, most people probably hate dealing with you.

    2
  • chat Chat it's Friday night, what's everyone doing this weekend?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Thank you!! That's very validating to hear 😊

    4
  • chat Chat it's Friday night, what's everyone doing this weekend?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    The Princess Bride is as wonderful a book as it is a movie! You're gonna love it 😊

    I'm gonna be cleaning my apartment because we're finally getting a couch!! And I need to get the place in order so it's easy to maneuver it in. We've lived in our place for a few months already but still in box city... so it's nice to have something to force me to unpack and make it look presentable.

    6
  • betterment Betterment and Praxis Mixed feelings about giving money to houseless people
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Another thing that came to mind just now - while there are often organizations and government resources for homeless people, they might not always have access to them. Trying to get a psychiatrist who takes Medicaid took me 2 entire days of phone calls to find even one who would accept a new patient, and then another 2 months' wait to get seen. I've also heard from people in my last city that they wouldn't stay in shelters because they're too unsafe and they'd rather risk sleeping outside in the cold. So, when you wonder if it might've been better to donate to an organization, well, maybe, but there will always be limits to how many people they can serve and there will always be people falling through the cracks who need help. Just some more food for thought.

    9
  • betterment Betterment and Praxis Mixed feelings about giving money to houseless people
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%
    1. Head empty
    2. I think these feelings are normal... kind of. They are normal in the sense of, you did something that contradicts what you were taught your whole life. They are also normal because you're trying to weigh the pros and cons of a complicated issue that has no one-size-fits-all answer because every individual human is different. I can somewhat but not completely relate to these feelings, because I've lived in areas with very large homeless populations my whole life, so I don't really analyze it too much, but I get how it's different for a new experience.
    3. If you can do it, I say do it. No matter what they choose to spend it on, they need money to eat and have water and eventually have somewhere to stay. Making money when you don't have a job or an address or savings is nearly impossible; saving up, or amassing things to make life easier, are both also extremely difficult, since you can lose everything at any moment. So, yes, the person may choose to use that money in a way that hurts them... IMO that's their decision to grapple with. I just know that, without any resources, they will likely be in a worse position regardless.

    I also think that anyone living in that kind of situation would really appreciate kindness and dignity, which are both sorely lacking in how most people react to a homeless person asking them for help. So, even if you can't help financially, recognizing your fellow human being is a start, miles above "look away and move on".

    Don't feel bad for giving someone who needs money some money. Don't beat yourself up for being unsure how to proceed. Just try to be compassionate; asking these questions is definitely a move forward, IMO.

    7
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ are you happy you discovered this part of yourself?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Definitely feel it on the suppression front. I remember "figuring it out" when I was around 12, when I'd first heard of being trans, and knowing that that was me, and that I needed to shove it down as deep as possible because of what everyone said about trans people. I didn't really start coming out as nb until I was maybe 24, and now it's just amazing to live in a new place with new people who all know me as I really am. I'm so much happier now 🥺

    I know it's not the case everywhere, but I also am so amazed at how different things are for kids/teens nowadays. I felt like a freak that had to hide forever so no one could learn my horrible secret. Now, there are people I knew as babies who are out, and their friends celebrate them so authentically. Being out in high school was unimaginable to me; it's really beautiful to see that things are so different. Things are getting better socially (even if politically they're still a dumpster fire), and it gives me hope for the future.

    2
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ are you happy you discovered this part of yourself?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    And I really am indecisive as all hell 😭 I'm the reason for all the stereotypes :'(

    2
  • lgbtq_plus LGBTQ+ are you happy you discovered this part of yourself?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Yes! I love being bi and nonbinary. I love that it opened me up to a huge community of people who I otherwise might not have gotten to know. I love girls and I love guys. I love sharing my love of girls with my male partner. I love being seen and accepted for who I am in ways that are comfortable for me - not trying to conform to an image of masculine or feminine, but rather, being seen as someone who is both and neither, just getting to be "some guy" and "a cute girl" at the same time.

    I don't regret a thing about it; my only regret is that I didn't figure out I should do something about not being cis sooner, and that I could've gotten puberty blockers before it was too late. If I could've delayed puberty, I could avoid having to save up tens of thousands of dollars for top surgery.

    8
  • food Food and Cooking New Stanford study about health and environmental risks of gas stoves
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Fair enough that for higher-level cooking, it probably isn't nearly good enough. My current rental has a glasstop stove and I've been really happy with it because the main thing I was worried about was the heat level - everyone warned me that getting a good sear was impossible, but my food is still coming out great. I've been experimenting with different pans to get better results and it's been pretty good for me so far. But I don't really work with recipes that require lifting/tossing because I'm too weak for any of that, even with normal pans 🥴

    As far as the difference in health, it's really staggering. To say it's less healthy is, of course, accurate, but it also feels like an understatement. Continuous exposure to benzene is extremely harmful, and the fact that it's highly linked to asthma, lymphoma, and leukemia, and that any amount of exposure is considered unsafe, makes me feel like it's completely not worth it residentially. I would rather have worse food and better health (said as someone with a lot of health issues ruining my life already).

    2
  • music Music What are some of the more "creative" covers versions you've heard?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    STRFKR - Girls Just Want To Have Fun, synthy goodness

    Kishi Bashi - This Must Be the Place - more orchestral version of the Talking Heads song

    Gorillaz - Crystalized - somber cover of the XX song

    Placebo - Running Up That Hill - Running Up That Hill but... a Placebo song. Exactly what it says on the tin

    2
  • technology Technology I don't see how Lemmy will fill the gap of Reddit - it's resulting in fragmentation
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    This is how I feel. I'd rather have things be fragmented than be too big to fail. A lot of people have joked in the past few years that it feels like the internet only has 4 sites on it now; I'm pretty happy to be back to browsing multiple. It reminds me of following multiple forums around the same topics back in the day. Variety is the spice of life!

    2
  • food Food and Cooking New Stanford study about health and environmental risks of gas stoves
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Yep, my old oven always made me feel like hell, and the ventilation was godawful. There was a "vent fan" but I'm not sure if it did anything. In hindsight now I'm like 🙃

    1
  • food Food and Cooking New Stanford study about health and environmental risks of gas stoves
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Have you tried an induction plate? It's only one burner obvs but seems like a great way to get the benefits of induction in a rental. I've never tried it, just something I considered buying for myself, haha.

    1
  • green Green - An environmentalist community Experiences with Zero Waste and composting?
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%
    1
  • food Food and Cooking share your lazy (but somewhat healthy) air fryer / microwave recipes. snack ideas welcome!!
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    For a snack, I really like just heating up some frozen edamame in the microwave. Depending on the portion size, expect maybe 1 min of microwaving; let it cool off for a few mins because they always come out boiling in my experience. Salt em with kosher salt (or regular if you don't have) and squeeze the beans out of the pod in your mouth. Easiest way to get a little bit of veg and protein, hands down.

    It's not the laziest, but this one can be prepped and made in the air fryer in <15 mins and it's honestly AMAZING. Could probably be really good with some heated up grilled chicken slices for protein, too. Requires a lot of fresh ingredients so it's more of a rare treat but it's sooooo good.

    6
  • food Food and Cooking share your lazy (but somewhat healthy) air fryer / microwave recipes. snack ideas welcome!!
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    Agreed, I pretty much never use my oven anymore because the air fryer is so much more convenient. I love frying veggies in the air fryer, usually zucchini or broccoli. Season them with whatever you like, Italian seasoning is usually a winner for zucchini imo, or if you're really going for a lazy meal, just salt and pepper are still good. I only really use the air fryer for sides though; wish I had a whole meal to recommend :(

    1
  • food
    Food and Cooking foxtrots 1 year ago 100%
    New Stanford study about health and environmental risks of gas stoves https://news.stanford.edu/press/view/47644

    Posting this here because I figure it's relevant to cooking and the decisions we make about our food and our health. I was kind of hoping for a gas stove in my new apartment (I'd only ever had gas stoves) despite being a huge environmentalist because I'd always been told you can't get "those good sears" on electric - now that I have an electric stove, I'm here to say that's bullshit, with the right pots and pans, it can do anything a gas stove can, without the risks. Reading about this study really opened my eyes to how lucky I am to not be stuck with another gas stove. If anyone here has the means to switch to electric but has been on the fence about it, I hope this can help with that decision. Some highlights from the article: "A new Stanford-led analysis finds that a single gas cooktop burner on high or a gas oven set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit can raise indoor levels of the carcinogen benzene above those in secondhand tobacco smoke. Benzene also drifts throughout a home and lingers for hours in home air, according to the paper published June 15 in Environmental Science & Technology." "Previous studies focused on leaks from stoves when they are off, and did not directly measure resulting benzene concentrations. The researchers found gas and propane burners and ovens emitted 10 to 50 times more benzene than electric stoves. Induction cooktops emitted no detectable benzene whatsoever." "A previous Stanford-led study showed that gas-burning stoves inside U.S. homes leak methane with a climate impact comparable to the carbon dioxide emissions from about 500,000 gasoline-powered cars. They also expose users to pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide, which can trigger respiratory diseases. A 2013 meta-analysis concluded that children who live in homes with gas stoves had a 42% greater risk of asthma than children living in homes without gas stoves, and a 2022 analysis calculated that 12.7% of childhood asthma in the U.S. is attributable to gas stoves."

    23
    10
    support Beehaw Support Browsing other domains with Lemmy
    Jump
  • foxtrots foxtrots 1 year ago 100%

    I'm trying to figure out the same! I can browse a specific kbin community through beehaw if a kbin user... posted to beehaw... and then I saw a kbin community on their profile and clicked through... but other than that very specific situation, I can't figure it out. I want to subscribe to specific kbin communities and have no idea how to do it in a less roundabout (and often impossible) way.

    2