I have nalgene bottles older than my kids!
I have bought 5 in my lifetime, the first 3 were lost (stolen) over the course of several years of use. Even though they had my name in sharpie, stickers making it clearly unique... they just seemed to get lost at events with lots of people. Then I bought two bright pink ones and somehow have not "lost" them since!
My second favorite from him: what makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well.
We do not inherit the world from our ansestors, we borrow it from our children. -Antoine de Saint Exupéry
Foodwishes is the OG YouTube cooking show: https://foodwishes.blogspot.com/ has over a decade of content. Recipes vary in complexity but always does a good job of breaking down the steps & explaining the what and why.
America's Test Kitchen and Bon Appetit both have channels with a lot of content, but are geared towards getting you to subscribe to their paid content.
There's also a ton of old TV content available. E.g. Good Eats has a number of episodes posted (or maybe just parts of episodes, but enough to learn).
Kenji Lopez Alt is also a major content creator. He has several first person view videos with commentary while he cooks. This is a good format to see the cooking skills in action and help learn / improve techniques.
Beyond these big ones, there are many good channels with focus on specific culinary styles.
None really. The game will walk you through everything through tool tips and help menus.
Just oil and time. Not difficult but possible to over / under cook. You can of course make it fancier with spices and such, but a basic version is pretty low level cooking skill required.
Reference recipient: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/garlic-confit-2
For what it's worth, anyone with children in that target demographic today should skip ponies and watch Bluey. That's a show clearly geared for the whole family. Parents can learn as much as kids about how to play and interact together in a wholesome way.
www.homebrewtalk.com for beer, wine, and mead brewing. Great source for recipes tips and techniques. Everyone is relaxed and friendly.
Highlights include PCE 1 year price index dropping to 3.0 (mostly due to base effects as 2022 data rolls off).
Income increase slowed, but spending picked up. Not a good direction for metrics like savings rate, but good for GDP.
Chat GPT will just become a front end for Wolfram Alpha?
I've never seen these flop at kareoke (if done with average competency):
Jump around - cypress hill gang
I will survive - Gloria Gaynor
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Billy Jean - Michael Jackson (many other covers)
Shake it off - Taylor Swift
Pick 1 of the above plus a Beatles song and you're good for impromptu Kareoke.
If you have a few days notice and a friend to plan with the options expand...
Another solid US jobs report, 209K jobs added.
Looking at monthly stats (which is most of what you can see for free) there's no impact yet:
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A global study led by a researcher at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and published in the journal Scientific Reports finds that economic inequality on a social level cannot be explained by bad choices among the poor nor by good decisions among the rich. Poor decisions were the s...