Well I said northern but it’s southern north lol, Netherlands, dunno where you are. Literally rained an hour ago, it drenched our tent that was out to dry while we prepare for camping trip this weekend. Last couple of weeks it’s definitely been touch and go on the regular.
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Mid-2000s in France I experienced this, tough we certainly weren’t drinking coffee lmao.
Yes I’m specifically talking about “fondue savoyarde”.
Let’s just grab whatever’s left in the Febo wall of death and throw it in there, then just put a stake right through my heart.
It’s funny because I’m generally pretty open to fusion/modern cuisine, but there’s some childhood dishes where I turn full French and will start crying if you mistreat it, we have this in common with Italians.
Not surprised coming from someone on a .nl instance, you also put broccoli and cauliflower in there, you absolute heathens.
I’m a fondue traditionalist, we don’t fuck with a good thing, the only thing that’s supposed to go in the cheese is bread. But I’d be lying if I said I’m not thinking of dipping a cube of gruyère next time…
Obi@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Turkey sets new record of 50.5 degrees as Europe sweltersEnglish1·7 days agoYes and the southern countries also know how to build houses that don’t turn into ovens in the heat, thick walls, etc.
Obi@sopuli.xyzto News@lemmy.world•Google admits it failed to warn 10 million of Turkey earthquake53·7 days ago“However some scientists worry countries are placing too much faith in tech that has not been fully tested.”
No shit, why are we relying on android data from phones vibrating, surely places prone to earthquake should have actual scientifically accurate earthquake detectors and a government-led way of issuing the warning, like they do here every first Monday of the month when testing the raid alarms.
They must’ve been pissed when the next die hard was in an airport.