Here’s one I really like. What I found makes it is that the mushrooms are fried first. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/235589/chef-johns-creamy-mushroom-soup/
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- StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•I just made mushroom soup, it feels nice and homey. What are your favorite soups?English3·3 months ago
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catopolitics @lemmy.world•Trump's Tariffs Aren't Economics. They're a Cultural Purge | Washington MonthlyEnglish101·3 months ago
Great article. The pundits that are “confused” about why all this is happening need to read this. Thanks for posting.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.cato[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•Do you also feel that annoying itch that something is brewing on the horizon?English9·4 months ago
Great thread, thanks for posting.
For the last long while I’ve considered the feelings people are having as similar to a dog that barks before an earthquake or when cows lay down before it rains. There may not be an understanding of the origins of our prophetic rumblings but their validity should not be discounted.
As for what form our future will take I find it sad watching all of you struggle with the evidentiary overload. It is not nearly as important to worry about what will happen as it is to decide what common outcomes there will be and how you want to prepare for them. Food and energy supply, gone. Government control and protection, gone. Reliability of these networks people talk of building, gone. What do you want to do in these circumstances? Starve? Kill? Die?
None of this is worth worrying about. Don’t let anxiety paralyze you. If you choose to do something then look at the broader picture. Do things that lead you to where you think you’ll be content. Learn to kill. Learn to die. Learn to survive. Many are taking that approach.
One last point. There is much of humanity that holds such promise. There is also much that proves our animal origins. My personal take is that we should absolutely be exterminated, though I’ve chosen to try to survive. Had we overcome our notion that our goodness as a species was beyond our taking the necessary steps to avoid this outcome, perhaps we would have conducted the necessary genetic engineering and population control that could have saved us. To be fair, very few would have thought this was even possible 50 or 100 years ago, but any such thoughts were very carefully controlled by people who knew better or were intentionally blinded by greed. It is these people I will be taking out my frustration on.
Sorry, I know this is not a positive message. It’s never popular to say the quiet parts out loud. The main point is I want to say don’t be discouraged. Good luck.
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- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's quite strange that I can just go online and say a thing and probably atleast a thousand people are going to read it.English1·4 months ago
I cannot profess to knowing that which I did not read, per say. Lol
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's quite strange that I can just go online and say a thing and probably atleast a thousand people are going to read it.English2·4 months ago
As I said I won’t be reading this post I think it would be hypocritical to read any responses, so I won’t be reading this one either. Thanks best buddy!
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoShowerthoughts@lemmy.world•It's quite strange that I can just go online and say a thing and probably atleast a thousand people are going to read it.English16·4 months ago
Just for that I won’t be reading this post.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.world•World reaction to Israel’s wave of deadly attacks on GazaEnglish3·4 months ago
Great piece, thanks.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Princeton nuclear physicist, fusion energy expert Liu Chang leaves US for ChinaEnglish2·4 months ago
Smart thinking. All the best in your new life. Germany and europe should be booming for the next few years so hope you can take advantage. Cheers
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Princeton nuclear physicist, fusion energy expert Liu Chang leaves US for ChinaEnglish4·4 months ago
Where are you heading, if I may ask. Is this something you’ve been thinking about for a while or just with recent developments? I’m very disappointed that Canada didn’t immediately start publicly inviting STEM people north and spending lots to create openings and programs.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Princeton nuclear physicist, fusion energy expert Liu Chang leaves US for ChinaEnglish1·4 months ago
That covers some Chinese departures over a period prior to trumps policies but there are a lot more nationalities to cover and more recently I would expect the number to increase substantially. Thanks for the info though. I’m sure there’s more movement to come.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Princeton nuclear physicist, fusion energy expert Liu Chang leaves US for ChinaEnglish1·4 months ago
Are they though? I haven’t seen many stories about it but would entirely expect this to be the case. Especially because many are suddenly unemployed.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Princeton nuclear physicist, fusion energy expert Liu Chang leaves US for ChinaEnglish71·4 months ago
If the choice is having them help your “enemy” or subjecting them to personal trauma, which do you think they’ll choose?
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Princeton nuclear physicist, fusion energy expert Liu Chang leaves US for ChinaEnglish151·4 months ago
How long before they’re not allowed to leave?
I had a brief look and confirmed this is similar to our property taxes in North America. The exception being that it is tied to net worth and not just the value of the property. Overall that might mean you pay more but it depends on your wealth and the rate the canton charges. Interesting though, thanks.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.world•Mannheim live updates: One person dead after car drives into crowd in German city of Mannheim, police sayEnglish1·4 months ago
I’m against child quotas but for education on what exactly population growth and shrinkage entails. Let people understand what the implications and solutions are for the various scenarios of the future. Ultimately I see a profound lack of hope for our futures is leading young people to not want to bring a child into the world older generations have built. I am with them 100%. A solution I have introduced in previous discussions is a suicide pill that any elderly that can no longer be supported by society could take to avoid and painful and lonely death. That has not gone over well, lol.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoClimate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Why fear of billion-dollar lawsuits stops countries phasing out fossil fuelsEnglish3·4 months ago
Thanks. I wasn’t aware of the specific mechanism in our trade agreements. No government should be compromising their right to make public policy.
- StoneyPicton@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.world•Half of world’s CO2 emissions come from 36 fossil fuel firms, study showsEnglish11·4 months ago
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I think it’s quite simple, really. In the absence of truth comes speculation. It’s not important who the “they” is and is irrelevant to the topic being challenged. What is important is to find a path to truth that can regain the public’s trust. “Extreme” transparency will now be required in order to regain that trust. As always the pendulum swings to great lengths and effectiveness.