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  • Lol I almost wrote napkin dumpling in the title but I thought it would be too weird

  • You wrap the whole thing in a cloth and close it up with thread like a bonbon and Cook that cloth.

    Then you slice it and fry the slices in oil or butter

    I'll take progress pics the next time I do one. But there's a lot of recipes if you look for "serviettenknödel"

  • You probably mean the semolina dumplings- the bread ones are formed into balls by Hand.

  • I mean one of these guys

  • A hot water bottle to stay warm in winter. Also a really good tip if you're not poor.

  • Yes and also get a hot water bottle - thay direct heat is also just super cozy

  • That's not a bad idea

  • I second the herbs - that's a real healthy luxury that you can get for basically nothing.

  • It also broadens your horizon because you know how things work and what to look for in them quality-wise

  • A lot of times its even quicker than calling someone, making time and then having them work at your house.

    Also spackling is the fucking best.

  • Get banana boxes from supermarkets - they're like the sturdiest boxes ever. You can use some cardboard pieces to cover the ground hole

  • yeah, what the fuck is up with that?

  • Yeah, I made the broth with 900g pork feet and 500g chicken bones.

  • Thanks

  • Thanks and you are totally right, it was a bit complicated, almost forgot about that.

    Usually for the chicken Soup I disassemble it before serving on a board and the put the pieces back in the soup.

    In this case we kinda pulled it off the bone with a fork, wasn't the best but it worked.

  • Oh cool - can you share the name of that work/those works?

    I actually meant less "encrypted" artworks, but more "regular" works, where you would wonder the artists intent or try see what feelings the artwork can offer and why it works.

  • Do you look at art and try to decode?

  • Also a nice idea, thanks.

  • Nice, I just did that and that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks : )