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At the 2011 Emmy Awards, Amy Poehler convinced her fellow nominees to join her onstage and pretend they were in a beauty pageant when their names were called
australian sour patch kids have gluten in them i am truly at my fucking limit im crashing out im waging war against wheat idgaf anymore
oh is that one of those things where ableist companies put in traces of common allergens so they can just avoid the cost of making it safe
WHAT
A trend we predicted in 2016 continues.
US based but it’s similar reasons in other countries. and of course many companies have international locations. idk if that’s why it’s happening with sour patch kids but this is a thing
I cannot even explain how ANGRY I am at this.
My nephew is very allergic to eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, and sesame. Last year my sister discovered all hot dogs and hamburger buns now contain sesame. Not "may contain", but listed in the ingredients. This year basically every brand of sliced bread also now contains sesame, making it very difficult to find bread items he can eat.
They're just adding it to their products, so they can just list it as an ingredient and not bother with worrying about cross contamination. And they aren't even bothering with telling anyone. Capitalism is going to kill us all.
"Which brings us back to Kellogg’s. Back in 2016, the company found a way around the added burden and expense of complying with the FSMA: they simply began adding trace amounts of peanut flour to their cracker products. Doing so allowed them to list peanuts as an ingredient of the product, freeing them from having to prevent cross-contact.
At the time, Kellogg’s notified Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) about the impending change and left it to them to warn the allergic community. In this case, Pearson’s didn’t even bother as near as we can tell."
why can rockstar games institutionalise you for life like nikita kruschev for being autistic
He didn't steal 10 million dollars. They made that number up as a loss, they never fucking had it. Rockstar has spent more than a billion fucking dollars on GTA VI and will likely make billions more when it gets released.
Uber is a fucking shell game of a company designed to leech investor capital and output bootleg cabs.
Nvidia posted a profit in 2023 of $4.37 billion. This is like someone stealing less than a penny from me.
And they lock this kid in a prison hospital for LIFE?
Capitalism is disgusting.
Nobody should buy GTA til they free Arion Kurtaj
What with GTA VI going up for pre-order i'd just like to remind everyone that rockstar conspired with the UK government to lock an 18-year-old away for life for hacking them.
I need everyone to know that the ship Götheborg, the world's largest ocean-going wooden sailing ship, answered a distress call the other day.
Imagine waiting for the coast guard or whatever to show up and instead a replica of 18th century merchant ship pulls up and tows you to the coast.
pov: you’ve been transported to the 17th century
#in the article it says that the sailboat sailors were concerned because they could not be towed quickly because of the kind of boat#so they asked Götheborg what type of ship they were and warned that they would not be able to go above a certain speed#and götheborg went ' we are also a sailboat. 50 meters length. no worries :) '#and the poor sailboat sailors were just like ' That's not possible. they have to be messing with us' and then the ship Rolled Up (via bunjywunjy)
I'm crying. Here's a photo of a sailor from the Götheborg watching over the little sailboat in tow:
From the story:
We repeatedly emphasized that we were aboard a small 8-meter sailboat, but the response was the same each time: "We are a 50-meter three-masted sailboat, and we offer our assistance in towing you to Paimpol." We were perplexed by the size difference between our two boats, as we feared being towed by a boat that was too large and at too fast a speed that could damage our boat. The arrival of the Götheborg on the scene was rapid and surprising, as we did not expect to see a merchant ship from the East India Company of the XVIII century. This moment was very strange, and we wondered if we were dreaming. Where were we? What time period was it? The Götheborg approached very close to us to throw the line and pass a large rope. The mooring went well, and our destinies were linked for very long hours, during which we shared the same radio frequency to communicate with each other. The crew of the Götheborg showed great professionalism and kindness towards us. They adapted their speed to the size of our boat and the weather conditions. We felt accompanied by very professional sailors. Every hour, the officer on duty of the Götheborg called us to ensure everything was going well.[...] This adventure, very real, was an incredible experience for us. We were extremely lucky to cross paths with the Götheborg by chance and especially to meet such a caring crew. Dear commander and crew of the Götheborg, your kindness, and generosity have shown that your ship is much more than just a boat. It embodies the noblest values of the sea, and we are honored to have had the chance to cross your path and benefit from your help.
"Our destinies were linked for very long hours" is just knocking me out.
Julie Hrudova
She got the idea for the study while walking with her advisor at Stanford to discuss her thesis topic, and the paper she eventually published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in 2014 is sharp enough that it should have ended the seated meeting on the day it came out.
She ran 4 experiments on 176 people. Same person tested twice. Once sitting, once walking. The creativity tasks were the standard ones psychologists have used for decades to measure how good a brain is at generating novel useful ideas.
81% of participants in the first experiment produced more creative ideas while walking than while sitting. In the second experiment, 88%. In the third, 100%. Every single person walked into a more creative version of themselves. On average, people generated 60% more novel useful ideas the moment their legs started moving.
The skeptical question is the obvious one. Maybe it was the fresh air. Maybe it was the scenery passing by. Maybe it was the change of environment doing the work, not the walking itself.
Oppezzo killed every one of those explanations with one experimental decision. She put people on a treadmill facing a blank wall. No scenery. No fresh air. No environmental change. Just legs moving in place while staring at white drywall. The 60% boost held.
Then she ran the experiment that closed the case completely. She took participants outside in two conditions. Half of them walked through a Stanford courtyard. The other half were pushed through the exact same courtyard in a wheelchair. Same outdoor stimulation. Same scenery passing at the same speed. The only difference was whether the legs were moving.
The walkers produced dramatically more novel high-quality ideas than the wheelchair group. The outdoors did almost nothing on its own. The walking did everything.
She also tested the opposite kind of thinking. Convergent thinking. The kind where there is one right answer and you have to narrow down to it. Word puzzles where 3 words share a hidden fourth word that connects them. The seated participants did slightly better on these. Walkers got slightly worse.
Walking is not a general intelligence enhancer. It does one specific thing. It opens up the divergent search inside your brain. The part that generates options. The part that produces unexpected connections. The part that takes a problem and finds five ways into it instead of one.
When you need to converge on the single right answer, sit down. When you need to find the answer in the first place, get up.
The mechanism is now well understood. Walking selectively activates what neuroscientists call the default mode network, the system inside your brain that runs when you are not consciously focused on anything. The DMN is where mind-wandering happens. Where memories cross-reference each other. Where ideas that have been sitting in separate folders inside your head finally bump into each other.
When you sit at a desk and force yourself to concentrate, you suppress the DMN. When you walk at a natural pace, the executive part of your brain gets just busy enough handling the walking that the DMN comes online and starts doing the work that focus was blocking.
The most useful finding in the entire paper is the one almost nobody quotes. The boost did not turn off the moment people stopped walking. Participants who walked first and then sat back down stayed elevated. Their next round of seated creativity work was still significantly better than people who had been sitting the whole time. The rest lingered for at least several minutes after the legs stopped moving.
You do not need to do creative work while walking. You need to walk before the creative work. The brain holds the state.
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How to Make Nigerian Chicken Stew with Dry Tomatoes & Tatashe
When you cook regularly at home, you start to notice that cooking is not only about recipes… it is also about seasons. There are periods when fresh tomatoes and tatashe suddenly become very expensive or even hard to find in the market.
During those times, my mum never stressed herself. She would simply bring out her stored dehydrated tomatoes and peppers. She always bought them in bulk and kept them for days like that.
Honestly, I didn’t pay much attention to it while growing up. But almost a year ago, I decided to try it myself. What started as a small experiment quickly became a habit. I realised the dehydrated tomatoes were far cheaper than fresh ones, and I could buy more for less money. The best part? I didn’t need to add tomato paste at all.
Yes, the stew is not that bright red colour we are all used to seeing, but the taste… the taste is so rich and comforting. It actually reminds me of homestyle cooking — the kind of stew you eat with hot rice after a long day.
For almost a year now, this is how I cook chicken stew for my family. It is simple, less acidic, and full of flavour. If you have ever wanted a Nigerian chicken stew without tomato paste that still tastes complete, this recipe might surprise you.
Why I Cook Chicken Stew Without Tomato Paste
One thing I noticed almost immediately after switching to dehydrated tomatoes and tatashe was how much easier the cooking process became. Normally, when you cook Nigerian stew with fresh tomatoes, the longest part is frying the blended pepper mix. You have to stand by the pot, keep stirring, and wait patiently for the water to dry before the real frying even begins. If you rush it, the stew tastes sour and the oil will not float properly.
But with dehydrated tomatoes, that stage changes completely. Because most of the moisture has already been removed, the pepper mix thickens much faster in the pot. Instead of standing over the stove for almost an hour, the frying time reduces drastically. The oil separates quicker, the aroma develops earlier, and you don’t spend the whole afternoon watching one pot of stew.
Another reason I stopped using tomato paste is the taste. Tomato paste can sometimes make stew too tangy or slightly metallic if not fried very well. The dehydrated tomatoes, however, give a deep, cooked flavour without that sharpness. The stew tastes fuller and more homely, even though the colour comes out a bit brownish instead of bright red.
So for me, it is not just about saving money — it saves time, reduces stress, and still gives a very satisfying stew. If you are cooking for your family, especially on busy days, this method is honestly a small kitchen hack that makes a big difference.
Ingredients
For the Base
3 cups dehydrated tomatoes
1½ cup dehydrated tatashe (red bell pepper)
1 small hand ginger
5 big cloves garlic
2 medium onions
Hot water (for soaking)
Clean water (for washing and blending)
For the Chicken
2 whole chickens (cut into serving pieces)
1 big onion (chopped)
4 seasoning cubes
1 tablespoon chicken seasoning
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 teaspoon thyme
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon grated ginger (optional)
1 teaspoon minced garlic (optional)
For Frying the Stew
2–2½ cups vegetable oil (stew needs enough oil to fry properly)
2 medium onion (sliced)
1–2 seasoning cubes (adjust to taste)
½ teaspoon curry powder
½ teaspoon thyme
1–1½ cups chicken stock (from boiling the chicken)
Salt (if needed)
How To Prepare the Dried Tomato & Tatashe Pepper Mix
This is the real secret of this stew. Because we are not using fresh tomatoes or tomato paste, this part determines the final taste.
Step 1
Pick through the dehydrated tomatoes and tatashe and remove any stones or bad pieces. Place them in a bowl and pour hot water over them.
Step 2
Allow to soak for 20–30 minutes until they soften properly.
After soaking, pour away the soaking water. Now wash the peppers thoroughly several times. Rub them gently inside the bowl while rinsing — sand usually settles at the bottom.
Repeat washing until the water is completely clear of sand. Do not skip the washing stage. Dried peppers almost always contain dust or sand from the drying process.
Step 3
Add the softened tomatoes and peppers into a blender. Add onions, ginger, garlic and a little clean water (just enough to help the blades move).
Blend until smooth but slightly thick — not watery. Set aside.
Your stew base is ready.
Preparing the Chicken
Wash the chicken pieces properly.
Place in a pot and add: chopped onions curry powder, thyme, seasoning cubes, chicken seasoning, salt, a little ginger and garlic (optional). Add a small amount of water.
Cook for 20–30 minutes until the chicken is tender.
Remove from the fire and set aside.
Note: personally whenever I'm cooking stew, I don't fry my chicken (healthier option, less frying)!
How To Cook the Chicken Stew
Step 1
Heat vegetable oil in a pot (the oil should be a bit generous — stew needs oil to fry properly). Add sliced onions and sauté for about 1 minute.
Step 2
Pour in the blended dried tomato mixture.
Cook on medium heat and stir occasionally.
At first it will look thick and dull — don’t worry. Because the peppers were dehydrated, the water will dry much faster than fresh tomatoes.
Allow it to fry for about 15–25 minutes.
Stir from time to time so it does not burn.
You will notice:
the colour becomes deeper
the smell becomes richer,
the oil begins to rise to the top.
That is when the stew is properly fried.
Step 3
Add curry, chicken seasoning and seasoning cubes.
Pour in the chicken stock gradually and stir. Add more water if needed. Taste and adjust salt.
Add the cooked chicken.
Allow to simmer on low heat for 10–15 minutes so the chicken absorbs the sauce.
Your stew is ready.
What Makes This Stew Different
This stew will not be bright red like tomato-paste stew.
The colour is slightly brownish-red and that is normal. In fact, that deeper colour is a sign the tomatoes were properly cooked and concentrated.
The taste is richer, less acidic, and you won’t get that raw tomato aftertaste.
Also, you spend far less time frying compared to fresh tomato stew.
Recommended Kitchen Tools
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Food Dehydrator – Ideal for making your own dried tomatoes and peppers when they are abundant in season.
Non-stick cookware set - makes frying your tomatoes so easy and avoid burning. Saves you the stress of scrapping and trying to wash burnt bottom pot.
High-Speed Blender – Makes blending soaked ingredients quick and easy.
Serving Suggestions
Serve this chicken stew hot over a plate of freshly cooked white rice — honestly, that is still the number one way we eat it at home.
The slightly deep, brownish colour might not be the bright party-red stew people expect, but once it touches hot rice and the aroma rises, nobody complains.
It also goes very well with:
boiled yam
boiled plantain
bread (very underrated, especially for quick breakfast)
jollof rice base (just mix small stew inside plain rice)
spaghetti or macaroni
Storage & Reheating
One thing I really like about this dehydrated tomato stew is that it stores very well.
In the fridge
Allow the stew to cool completely first.
Transfer into a clean container with a tight lid and refrigerate.
It will keep well for 4–5 days.
In the freezer
Portion the stew into small containers or nylon bags (the way many Nigerian mums do 😄).
Freeze and use whenever needed. It keeps for up to 1–2 months.
Reheating
From fridge: warm on low heat in a pot for a few minutes. If it becomes too thick, add 2–4 tablespoons of water and stir.
From freezer: thaw first, then reheat.
Avoid microwaving on high immediately — stew oil can splatter and the bottom may burn while the top stays cold.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is my chicken stew not bright red?
That is completely normal with this recipe. Because we are using soaked dehydrated tomatoes and tatashe instead of fresh pepper and tomato paste, the stew turns a deeper brownish-red colour. It may not look like party stew, but the flavour is actually richer and more concentrated.
2. Can I still add tomato paste?
Yes you can, but honestly it is not necessary here. The dehydrated tomatoes already have a strong taste. Adding tomato paste will only make the stew redder, not tastier. I stopped using tomato paste in this recipe and I really don’t miss it.
3. My blended pepper is very thick after soaking and blending. What should I do?
Just add a little water while blending until it pours easily. Dehydrated peppers absorb a lot of water, so thickness is expected. Don’t worry — it will still fry properly.
4. Can I blend without washing after soaking?
It’s better to wash it again. Dehydrated tomatoes and tatashe sometimes contain sand or tiny particles from drying and storage. After soaking, rinse thoroughly before blending to avoid a gritty stew.
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Maryland will become the first US state to ban surveillance pricing in retail stores, after passing Protection from Predatory Pricing Act.
Jesus fucking christ that this exists in the first place
I WAS FUCKING WONDERING WHAT THOSE DIGITAL PRICE TAGS WERE ABOUT SUDDENLY i had hoped they were so the workers didn't have to finagle those little papers into the slider part anymore 😭
Hi, yes, that is the OFFICIAL excuse made to me by the guy replacing the paper tags with digital ones at my local Walmart, but the end goal is to remove the numbers off the shelf entirely, replacing them with QR codes that you have to scan with the app…. Which requires your login information….. and also stores your card information so even if you didn’t use your Walmart account at the physical checkout, if you used a card they recognize, they assign that purchase to your Walmart account purchase history.
I explained very clearly to the manager my issue with the meat section not having the price tags listed, and they claimed it was only going to be for the meat, since meat is by weight, and the price of each item is printed on the packs of each item.
Sure. That’s how they get their foot in the door. Fast forward not even two weeks, and here we are:
Bar codes. No prices, no item descriptions. No price stickers on the individual items. Heck, not even the name of the item that is SUPPOSED to be there.
No. The only way to see the price is to scan it on your phone app, which is also recording what you looked at recently, as a way of gauging what you might be looking for in the future.
So here’s what we’re gonna do gang:
Every time you go into a store that has implemented these price-less tags:
Take 1-3 items up to the cash register. Ask the cashier for the price, or hit the price check item on the self checkout, which will likely call over the attendant.
Express that you didn’t actually want it, you just couldn’t see on the shelf how much it was.
POLITELY, AND WITH A THANK YOU FOR THE PRICE CONFIRMATION, Give the items to the cashier or attendant to put back.
When they inevitably try to push the app, politely decline. If pressed for why not, say you don’t want to have to carry your phone in-hand the whole time you are shopping in order to see how much things cost. (Not having cell service or data to use the app is NOT a valid excuse, as stores already often have complimentary WiFi AND more stores will provide WiFi rather than give up on this push for surveillance pricing)
If it’s a shelf-stable item, the cashier will have to set it aside, taking up room in their limited operating space, and eventually pass it off to someone to put in a holding area to put back later. If it’s a fridge/freezer item, it might have to get tossed due to food product sale regulations.
In either case, you are making it a pain in the ass for them to have these digital bar codes. Tie up the checkouts. Give the employees more busywork that the company has to pay them to do. Hurt their bottom line having to toss the pint of ice cream you carried around in your cart for 20 minutes before giving it back to the cashier.
Yes, call your reps. Yes, push for more legislation like this in more places. But also take an extra minute out of your shopping trip to MAKE IT HURT for companies to pull this shit.
I've seen some people in the notes express (very fair) concern that this is only going to inconvenience already under-paid laborers, and not have any impact on corporate. While I can't speak for every company or every store, I do work in a grocery store and I can tell you this is precisely the kind of thing that would have an impact, especially if people are doing it en masse. Stores absolutely track their shrink numbers, and they do draw distinctions between what gets stolen, damaged, or wasted for other reasons. If people are making it clear that the reason they're bringing things to the cashier is that the prices are not adequately represented on the displays, and rather than improving business it's wasting product, slowing down transactions, and causing confusion and mistrust in customers, that is a language that shareholders speak.
I worked in retail for years. If this had happened while I was working retail, I would have been delighted and felt great solidarity with anyone who was wasting my employer's time and money and giving me busy work as an act of protest. In point of fact every moment the employee spends carting items back to the shelves is a moment not spent standing at a register.
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Step 1: Remove filters in Reflecting Pool because Obama put them in.
Step 2: Give your criminal neighbor who runs "Greenwater Services" a $20 million no-bid contract to paint the pool.
Step 3: Fill the pool with water from the Potomac River, the phosphates from which cause algae blooms.
Step 4: Freshly sealed pool and extreme heat result in a super scum event
Step 5: Direct National Park Service to dump hydrogen peroxide into the pool which causes the paint to peel.
Step 5: Deploy US National Guard to stop people from taking photos of the swamp as a perfect metaphor for the administration.