Pisodeuorrior
@Pisodeuorrior@kbin.social
- Comment on If there was an afterlife, how would it work? 11 months ago:
I think it would be super awkward if you've been widowed.
I mean, you're supposed to meet everyone again, including your former spouses who had been waiting for you.
- Comment on Why is cooking a food item method called different things by what the item is, or what is the criteria? 1 year ago:
All good but I'd just like to point something out.
When you boil pasta you're actually hydrating it, and it's a process that occurs above 80C, you don't need water to be boiling savagely.
In fact, it's preferable to let pasta simmer, as full boiling is a bit too "violent" and tends to damage most kinds of pasta.
You know, when some pieces are broken and torn like when it's overcooked? You can avoid that by keeping the temperature low.
Some people in Italy even turn the fire off after the water has started boiling ,as the water is hot enough to cook the pasta and keep it nice and firm.
- Comment on BMW 1 year ago:
It's taught in schools, and anyway, you're glossing over the fact that the poster above proved your claim wrong (Germans are all uncomfortable with their history), which is just plain false.
- Comment on BMW 1 year ago:
That's not true at all, Germans make a big effort in remembering what they did and making sure it keeps being remembered.
As opposed to my country, Italy, where the attitude after the fall of Mussolini was "uh, oh well".