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  • Creating sausage from pizza, green tea and moreGrant St. Clair
    Sausage is already one of the most versatile foodstuffs out there. Who can truly say what's in that paper-thin casing? Sausages made from beef, pork and chicken are fairly commonplace- but I'll bet you've never seen one made from a pizza. — Read the rest The post Creating sausage from pizza, green tea and more appeared first on Boing Boing.
     

Creating sausage from pizza, green tea and more

2. Březen 2024 v 12:29

Sausage is already one of the most versatile foodstuffs out there. Who can truly say what's in that paper-thin casing? Sausages made from beef, pork and chicken are fairly commonplace- but I'll bet you've never seen one made from a pizza. — Read the rest

The post Creating sausage from pizza, green tea and more appeared first on Boing Boing.

A tweet about England's naan bread goes viral for all the wrong reasons

1. Březen 2024 v 19:30

If there's one ironclad law of the Internet at the moment, it's that racists will get mad at literally anything. Yesterday, it was the Snow White remake, and today, it's a guy enjoying a really big piece of naan bread. — Read the rest

The post A tweet about England's naan bread goes viral for all the wrong reasons appeared first on Boing Boing.

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  • Celebrate a belated Valentine's Day with adorable isopodsGrant St. Clair
    Watching isopods eat is a strangely mesmerizing experience, with the smooth jazz and the gentle movement of all those little legs. The venerable Isopod Eat channel, which does exactly what it says on the tin, has returned with a Valentine's Day episode that sees the resident isopods tuck into a conversation heart. — Read the rest The post Celebrate a belated Valentine's Day with adorable isopods appeared first on Boing Boing.
     

Celebrate a belated Valentine's Day with adorable isopods

21. Únor 2024 v 00:59

Watching isopods eat is a strangely mesmerizing experience, with the smooth jazz and the gentle movement of all those little legs. The venerable Isopod Eat channel, which does exactly what it says on the tin, has returned with a Valentine's Day episode that sees the resident isopods tuck into a conversation heart. — Read the rest

The post Celebrate a belated Valentine's Day with adorable isopods appeared first on Boing Boing.

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  • Chef creates milkshakes out of anything and everythingGrant St. Clair
    If there's one thing in this life I regret, it's being lactose intolerant — I can never again sip a delicious milkshake guilt-free. For those who are luckier than me, however, I present TheWhyteElephant, a YouTube channel that's become a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine — like staring through a shop window at a treasure you can never have yourself. — Read the rest The post Chef creates milkshakes out of anything and everything appeared first on Boing Boing.
     

Chef creates milkshakes out of anything and everything

21. Únor 2024 v 00:51

If there's one thing in this life I regret, it's being lactose intolerant — I can never again sip a delicious milkshake guilt-free.

For those who are luckier than me, however, I present TheWhyteElephant, a YouTube channel that's become a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine — like staring through a shop window at a treasure you can never have yourself. — Read the rest

The post Chef creates milkshakes out of anything and everything appeared first on Boing Boing.

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  • Inside Douyin, TikTok's Chinese cousinGrant St. Clair
    If you're under 30 (or happen to live with someone under 30), TikTok seems inescapable, with the For You Page holding the American psyche in an iron grip despite efforts to outright ban the app. Somewhat interestingly, however, TikTok is actually an international offshoot of an otherwise identical Chinese app called Douyin (onomatopoeia for shaking), with the only functional difference being that they're walled off from each other. — Read the rest The post Inside Douyin, TikTok's Chinese cousin
     

Inside Douyin, TikTok's Chinese cousin

21. Únor 2024 v 00:49
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If you're under 30 (or happen to live with someone under 30), TikTok seems inescapable, with the For You Page holding the American psyche in an iron grip despite efforts to outright ban the app. Somewhat interestingly, however, TikTok is actually an international offshoot of an otherwise identical Chinese app called Douyin (onomatopoeia for shaking), with the only functional difference being that they're walled off from each other. — Read the rest

The post Inside Douyin, TikTok's Chinese cousin appeared first on Boing Boing.

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