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  • falafel salad with tzatziki dressing

    not sure what the cutoff point is between cheap/healthy food and healthy food so I'm just gonna go for it. made this for lunch today and it was tasty so I thought I'd share.

    Tzatziki dressing

    • 1 cup greek style yogurt (sour cream would probably work as well)
    • 1/2 cucumber, peeled and then shredded
    • 1 tsp garlic powder
    • 1 tsp onion powder
    • 1 tbsp dried dill weed
    • 2 tbsp olive oil
    • 1 tbsp sour (I used vinegar, but I think lemon juice is traditional)
    • oat milk to thin it down into a dressing consistency
    • salt to taste

    mix it all together & add however much oat milk you'd like to get it thinned down to be a salad dressing

    Falafel

    • 1 cup dried chickpeas, soaked for 12 hours, drained
    • 1 small onion, chopped
    • 1 tbsp garlic powder
    • 2 tbsp flour
    • 1 tsp cumin powder
    • 1 tbsp baharat spice blend
    • 2 tbsp oil
    • a generous pinch of salt

    preheat oven to 390 F. grind it all up in a food processor until the chickpeas and onion are chopped very fine, like large grains of sand. form into balls/patties/lumps (I used my hands, so they're sort of oval shaped), bake for 17 minutes.

    plate with whatever your favorite greens are (I used romaine hearts), chopped tomatoes (for color), a few falafel, drizzle with the tzatziki sauce & sprinkle a pinch of dill over top.

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    are comments still broken or is it just me?

    when I try to view "show context" of messages in my inbox in a new tab, the page fails to load (ERR_INVALID_RESPONSE).

    when I view "show context" by opening it in the same tab, it directs to the reply but then when I try to click on the "show context -->" link, the page does nothing.

    this functionality was working fine prior to whatever happened that broke comments a few days ago (ddos or whatever it was) & it's stayed broken.

    anyone else having similar issues?

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    new bug/undocumented feature?

    on pc in chrome:

    • if I try to check my messages & then mark as read, then go back to https://lemmy.world/ in a new tab, I'm signed out.
    • when this occurs, when I try to sign in again it says "logged in" but it doesnt and I cant access my account or subscribed communities, make comments, etc. however, when I close the browser window and open a new one, I'm autosigned into https://lemmy.world/
    • already deleted site specific cached data, history for the week, even all cached settings for the week across all sites. issue still occurs.

    issue doesnt occur in voyager (chrome) on my android phone.

    no issues on any other sites on pc in chrome that I can find.

    is https://lemmy.world/ borked again?

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    52 Weeks of Baking @lemmy.world tallwookie @lemmy.world
    if I were to join the challenge, do I start at week 1, or week whatever it is in the year now?

    title

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    The Junk Drawer - a community to post images of your junk drawer (I know you have one), discuss junk, a journey of discovery
    lemmy.world The Junk Drawer - Lemmy.world

    Everyone’s got one - a drawer in your house where miscellaneous things end up & then periodically emptied (or maybe never!). The mythical and hallowed graveyard for junk, possibly useful things, maybe. post images of your Junk Drawer, comment on other people’s Junk. poke gentle fun at them perhaps? ...

    saw the post about "The Refrigerator" and thought... "what about junk drawers?" - we've all got one. some of us have more than one ;)

    post images of your Junk Drawer, discuss junk, etc.

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    Invidious: Why does it suck so much?

    I tried to like Invidious, I really did but it's just awful. it's basically painful to use as it is now. I've tried to play around with various combinations of settings and browsers and cant find any combination where the video doesnt either:

    • take a few minutes to launch
    • fail to buffer every 30 seconds or so

    sometimes it'll do both or get "stuck" and then wont buffer at all, or skip frames and then the audio is out of sync with the video - it usually gets stuck at that point though. is there some magic trick that folks use to make it at least moderately usable? or is it just vaporware?

    as it is, I'm just going to go back to youtube. it works & works really well. the only thing I found useful about invidous was the ability to export the channels I subscribed to as xml/json. there's better downloaders, I just dont see the draw for this utility.

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    so... what's in Arkansas?

    I'll be roadtripping/vanlifing in a year or two and I've been trying to plot various travel destinations/routes - what's in Arkansas?

    anything fun to visit? touristy? places to avoid? things to do/not do?

    my grandparents had a cabin in the ozarks, so I've been there, 40 some odd years ago, but never again since.

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    DIY Bread

    Just another no-rush recipe, though this can be done in as little as 3 hours.

    • 3 cups flour (bread flour preferred, but just unbleached white will do in a pinch)

    • 2 tsp active dry yeast

    • 2 tsp salt

    • 1 tbsp brown sugar

    • 1 1/2 cups warm water

    mix all dry ingredients together & then add water bit by bit until the dough comes together. toss it in an oiled bowl and cover (I use plastic wrap) for 2 hours.

    bake immediately, at 400 F for 35 minutes and then rest for 15 minutes

    OR

    put it in the fridge for up to 48 hours - this will age the dough and the slow fermentation develops all sorts of nice flavors. let it rest on the counter for 2 hours prior to baking.

    occasionally I'll use my cast iron dutch oven to bake - pre-heat the dutch oven for 30 minutes at 450 F, put the dough on parchment paper and then put that in the dutch oven, cover with lid & bake for 30 minutes. remove lid & keep baking for 10 minutes.

    allow to rest for 15 - 20 minutes before chopping it up.

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    DIY Hummus

    just something I like to make occasionally, usually on the weekend when I'm not in a hurry

    • 2 cups dried chickpeas, soaked for a minimum of 6 hours

    • 1/2 cup olive oil (doesnt have to be expensive though it should be noted that higher quality olive oil will taste better - I use a Spanish oil blend when I make hummus)

    • 1/3 cup tahini (I prefer a toasted/roasted tahini, raw tahini has a meh sort of flavor)

    • 2 tbsp garlic powder

    • 1 tbsp onion powder

    • 1 tbsp shawarma powder

    • salt to taste (use a good quality salt, not iodized table salt - I prefer Maldon sea salt flakes)

    • 1 tbsp roasted sesame oil

    add sesame oil to the pressure cooker, add chickpeas, and just enough water to cover. pressure cook the chickpeas for 18 minutes at pressure, remove from heat & wait 10 minutes, then manually release any pressure & drain.

    • I use a Hawkins 3L stovetop pressure cooker, if you're using an instapot then maybe look up instructions for it

    blend (or use a food processor) chickpeas, tahini, spices. slowly drizzle oil in over 1 to 2 minutes. it really depends on how oily you like your hummus.

    keeps for a few days in the fridge, generally doesnt last that long for me, i usually eat it up quick. tasty w/ DIY naan.

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    tallwookie tallwookie @lemmy.world

    interested in stepvans, offgrid, pugs, tech, gaming, food, and conversations

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