Dawgluver
Chef Extraordinaire
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Guess I'm lucky. Most of the time I can't find the rip-off thing, much less shred my hand on it. Guess I'm a slow learner.
I use my teeth.
I use my teeth.
I'm pretty sure that a proper tin foil hat is pointy. I'm less sure about a proper aluminium foil hat.Hm. I was just going to make it pointy, but this bill cap thing interests me. I'm a bit of of a sculptor. I think I can handle this.
This a link to an incident that happened the other day. http://www.wowt.com/content/news/Gi...ehead-family-says-412615673.html?abc=0jLoOWIv
I hate a bully. My 6 year old is dealing with some bullies at school now. The teacher evidently can't do anything about it. Some older kids want to take his eye out and come at him with raised fist. I'm fed up and about to in and raise holy heck with the principal. Its a good thing he don't know thier names because I would likely be beating on some doors.
With the advent of the smartphone camera, crappy pictures are taking over the internet. My particular pet peeve is backlit photos.
You cannot take a decent photo if the subject is between the photographer and the light source. Your camera/phone will adjust exposure based on the bright light source, throwing the subject into darkness.
You have to reposition the photo or use a flash.
BT, your DW must be a wild woman in the kitchen! I don't lose too many battles with my kitchen gear.
Addie, those pop-ups won't work when I'm covering a 10# ham or an 9zx13 cake pan unless I blanket-stitch a bunch of them together! Besides, if the plan is to prevent me from getting cut, keep this in mind: this is the first time I can think of that I have cut myself like this on a cutting strip. If I'm supposed to keep myself safe, I'm going to have to throw out every knife that isn't a butter knife. I've cut myself WAY more times with knives than aluminum foil cutters. Heck, I've cut myself with a sheet of paper more often!
I am famous for my crappy pictures. And proud of it!
No backlighting. I take them on my floor or stove, or on a pillow or something.
That's what fill flash is for.With the advent of the smartphone camera, crappy pictures are taking over the internet. My particular pet peeve is backlit photos.
You cannot take a decent photo if the subject is between the photographer and the light source. Your camera/phone will adjust exposure based on the bright light source, throwing the subject into darkness.
You have to reposition the photo or use a flash.