1) Make lemon caramel (you want the acidity)
2) Finely crush caramel
3) Make small cholocate praline shells (small enough to be eaten as single bite)
4) Mix caramel with baking soda (mix varies with desired effect)
5) Fill shells with mix
6) Cackle manically as you coat the pralines with powdered cacao (dry coating causes more saliva to be produced)
There are exceptions. My grandmother had a cookie recipe that worked with either one, or even a mixture of the two: it produced distinctly different results, but both versions tasted really good.
A spatula-shaped bullet, I could understand. But a rifle LOADED with spatulas? The aerodynamics on that thing must be a pain in the ass. If the wind changed mid-aim, he’d need to start all over again.
You should never wear a tie around a whisk… you might get it caught and whisk yourself to death… holy exploding cake batter… I think I just solved the murder\suicide in panel 3!
I’ve been staring at this comic strip for a while. I’m going to say the artwork looks a little different. It looks cleaner and more sterile. It looks slightly less hand drawn. Also there is a huge apple watermark in the middle of each panel screaming “Look at how pretentious I am”.
The previous comic’s comment will indicate that he has started drawing on an iPad Pro, which may explain the watermark (although I am decidedly not seeing anything of the sort), and he requested feedback if the strips look wonky.
Warning: do not attempt to freshen your drains with boiling water and baking powder. There’s corn starch in there. You’ll make sink slime gravy. Ask me how I know.
I believe the appropriate term you’re looking for is “oobleck”, and if I were to guess, you know because you unintentionally recreated https://what-if.xkcd.com/36/
Baking powder is baking soda plus acid. Yeah, I know, but someone was going to do that anyway.
Now for the important question: bake cookies or construct volcano?
Cookie Volcano!
1) Make lemon caramel (you want the acidity)
2) Finely crush caramel
3) Make small cholocate praline shells (small enough to be eaten as single bite)
4) Mix caramel with baking soda (mix varies with desired effect)
5) Fill shells with mix
6) Cackle manically as you coat the pralines with powdered cacao (dry coating causes more saliva to be produced)
Yes. Do not make the mistake of simply substituting baking soda for baking powder in a recipe. The result can be quite gross.
There are exceptions. My grandmother had a cookie recipe that worked with either one, or even a mixture of the two: it produced distinctly different results, but both versions tasted really good.
Hence “can be”.
Thank goodness it’s not just me!
This is exactly why I’m not allowed in the kitchen without adult supervision.
A spatula-shaped bullet, I could understand. But a rifle LOADED with spatulas? The aerodynamics on that thing must be a pain in the ass. If the wind changed mid-aim, he’d need to start all over again.
Amazing, several knives all over the kitchen and he managed to kill himself with a spatula.
Your aim is off if the pain is in the ass.
How very clever of you.
You should never wear a tie around a whisk… you might get it caught and whisk yourself to death… holy exploding cake batter… I think I just solved the murder\suicide in panel 3!
clearly needs a better “whisk management” system.
get it? whisk management?
ok. I’ll just see myself out.
*sees dead body with whisk wounds* *takes off sunglasses*
“Looks like he was beaten to death.”
WAAAAAAAUUUUGGHHHHH!
Why is there no like button?!
This prompted me to look it up, and there is even a “helpful” (if you are a lunatic) aide meoire at the end of the article https://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/cooking-tips-techniques/baking/baking-soda-vs-baking-powder
I’ve been staring at this comic strip for a while. I’m going to say the artwork looks a little different. It looks cleaner and more sterile. It looks slightly less hand drawn. Also there is a huge apple watermark in the middle of each panel screaming “Look at how pretentious I am”.
The previous comic’s comment will indicate that he has started drawing on an iPad Pro, which may explain the watermark (although I am decidedly not seeing anything of the sort), and he requested feedback if the strips look wonky.
Warning: do not attempt to freshen your drains with boiling water and baking powder. There’s corn starch in there. You’ll make sink slime gravy. Ask me how I know.
I believe the appropriate term you’re looking for is “oobleck”, and if I were to guess, you know because you unintentionally recreated https://what-if.xkcd.com/36/