Lupo

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[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 8 points 3 months ago

Israel’s communications minister, Shlomo Karhi, said the defense ministry will undertake a review of news outlets’ positioning of live video of Gaza. Officials never told the AP the positioning of its live camera was an issue when they took it down earlier in the day.

Weak back pedaling

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 10 points 3 months ago (2 children)

New headline as of 3:12pm "Israeli communications minister orders return of seized camera equipment to AP"

losers

 

Original headline "Israeli officials seize AP equipment, citing new media law"

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

I got hospitalized, 2 nurses couldn't find my vein after multiple stabs. A elder doctor came by and teach them some magic trick.

It's been this way my whole life and now I have a fear of being stabbed by needles.

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)
[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Was this a real question? Or are you role playing?

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Who does this one pander to?

Asking for a friend

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 7 points 7 months ago
[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

6 hours after the first fold, 6 hours after the 2nd, 24 hours after the 3rd fold.

We think our issue was not letting the butter warm enough to mold while rolling it out, causing the butter to crack and clump.

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 2 points 8 months ago

Taste great. Perfect for egg sandwiches

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 0 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Lmao, chrissant? pain chocolate? Those damn frenchies and their naming of specific items, it's all the same dough.

Technically, these crassants were a failure. Butter cracked all over when laminating , butter seeped out during proofing, butter leaked out during baking, so these are closer to butter bread than crosshaunts, but we did devour them any they were delicious.

Hopefully we do it technically better next time.

[–] Lupo@lemmy.world 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (5 children)

Worth it? Like financially? I think so.

The meat alone cost me 36 (before tax) and the peppers and spices about 10 to 15 (i have enough dried chillies leftover to do it again). These are NYC prices.

Buying birria tacos typically runs 12-15 for two tacos and a serving of consumme. Those tacos usually only have a spoonfull of birria, so I definitely think it's worth it.

With this amount, I'll be feeding for over a week. Whether it's over some cilantro lime rice, next to a nopales (cactus) salad, inside a quesotaco, over chilaquiles or nachos. It's definitely worth it.

We are even going to use the gloop (the gloop is the strained out onion, tomatoes, chillies, and tiny tiny melted beef fibers) to try and make some homemade birria soup dumplings.

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Birria! (lemmy.world)
 

Only took 5 hours!

 

 
 

Filling is, Ground beef, White onion, Mushroom, Jalapeños, Cajun seasoning, Shredded Cheddar

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We say we don't want to leave without him. "Can one of our Israeli friends stay here?" we ask. The soldiers refuse, and a gun is raised. It points straight at us – and we begin to back away. "Move on," we're told.

Soldiers walk Abuhejleh out of sight around a hill, and as we make our way back to where the road was dug up, Rabbi Dana tells us she's worried. … We don't want to leave Abuhejleh, and so the waiting begins. What was promised as a few minutes becomes 30 minutes. Then 45. Then 90. What appears to be the same drone comes back, flying lower, with its camera pointed at us.

Eventually, our IDF contact calls back. He assures us that Abuhejleh is safe, and he strongly advises us to leave the area "for our safety." So, reluctantly, we do. … We sit down with Abuhejleh to make sure he's OK and to ask what happened after he was separated from us. He tells us that after he was led away, blindfolded and handcuffed, he was driven to a military office in a nearby settlement where he was mocked and questioned for hours.

"They say it's our land. It's not your land. So you must forget it," he says. Later, when we would ask the IDF why he had been detained, they would provide no comment.

Now that he's home, he assures us he's unharmed. And as we're about to leave, we ask if he plans to go back to see his land, even after today's incident.

"I will go back. Don't worry," he says. "They will arrest, and I will return back – until I will fix my land. It's our land."

 
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