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Irrev-Black
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Sambal Oelek again, almost same proportions, different method.

225g hot reds
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1 Lime (this time, complete, chucked in to blend with the chillies
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1.5 teaspoons cooking salt
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I used a little more vinegar, to help the blender process along
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and sieved off the excess vinegar+chilli juice
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I got some jars sterile with boiling water, added the pulp and topped off with that excess vinegar, etc, also quite hot.
I also stood the jars in a very hot water bath for a while.
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End result: as desired, the plinky thing went down when the jars cooled.
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This lot isn't completely sterile, perhaps, but I expect it will keep.

NB: I used twice the 225g of chillies to produce two jars of sambal.
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My microwave stopped working last night. It lasted a few years. It was supposedly a good brand. The one I previously had lasted only a few months.

The time has come to give up on the microwave altogether. It will join the dishwasher, espresso machine, tumble dryer, and air conditioner as appliances I no longer have in the house.
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stylofone wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 6:57 am My microwave stopped working last night. It lasted a few years. It was supposedly a good brand. The one I previously had lasted only a few months.

The time has come to give up on the microwave altogether. It will join the dishwasher, espresso machine, tumble dryer, and air conditioner as appliances I no longer have in the house.
I don't have any of those things, except air-con but i had no choice in that. It's rarely used though. I keep getting air-fryers pushed on to me, but they are probably the ugliest kitchen appliance ever invented and i don't eat deep fried food, or air-fried food, so it's an easy 'no thanks' from me. The only things that would count as appliances in my kitchen are a toaster, which i found on the street, and a small basic rice cooker which i use 3-4 times a week.

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"air fryer" is market speak for "small convection oven".

It's a toaster oven with a fan.
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Loki wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:56 am "air fryer" is market speak for "small convection oven".

It's a toaster oven with a fan.
....but way uglier
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Loki wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:56 am "air fryer" is market speak for "small convection oven".

It's a toaster oven with a fan.
Yeah I keep having this conversation with elderly mother, she got an "air fryer" for christmas last year, yes it's been a year, and she still asks "can i do this in the air fryer" to which I reply, "it's just an oven, anything you can do in a regular over you can to in an air fryer because it's just an oven!"
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pipbarber wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 8:24 am
stylofone wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 6:57 am My microwave stopped working last night. It lasted a few years. It was supposedly a good brand. The one I previously had lasted only a few months.

The time has come to give up on the microwave altogether. It will join the dishwasher, espresso machine, tumble dryer, and air conditioner as appliances I no longer have in the house.
I don't have any of those things, except air-con but i had no choice in that. It's rarely used though. I keep getting air-fryers pushed on to me, but they are probably the ugliest kitchen appliance ever invented and i don't eat deep fried food, or air-fried food, so it's an easy 'no thanks' from me. The only things that would count as appliances in my kitchen are a toaster, which i found on the street, and a small basic rice cooker which i use 3-4 times a week.

(I miss mrBlack. I hope he is ok and returns soon).
I've observed the popularity of the air fryer too. People seem to like talking about them and recommending them. Actually I love technology and gadgets, but for a while now I've been attracted to the opposing idea of minimalism. Getting rid of an object is a similar project to acquiring one. You plan for it and look forward to it. For the new object, you consider brand, features and price and make a consumer choice. For an eliminated object you plan for alternative ways to achieve what the absent device could do. When it finally goes you have a feeling of satisfaction, just as you do when unpacking a new item that's just arrived. You can have the endorphin hit of retail therapy, or the corresponding satisfaction of simplifying your life..

So instead of having a virtuous view of minimalism - it makes me a better person, I'm superior to you because my life is more pure - I'm trying to see it in the same terms as a consumer recommendation. You could take any number of advertising slogans and just alter them slightly: "Things go better WITHOUT Coke". "Just DON'T do it!"

I even contemplated not having a kitchen installed in my house, other than a sink and power points. I could build my own benches, and get a $50 portable induction hob and a small benchtop oven. I decided against this plan in the end because in the life of the house other people besides me would be living in it or visiting, and the vast majority of them would feel the need for a "proper" kitchen.
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