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Draculaura
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posts from @squidcrusher tagged #ask cohost

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I am feeling comfortable enough in my kitchen again that I want to get back into cooking and meal prep. I've been spending more money than I would like on fast/convince foods. Right now I am looking into foods that I can prepare on higher energy days to pop in the freezer and then easily reheat another day. I know there are a lot of recipes for this, so I am feeling a bit overwhelmed! I am wondering if any people here might have specific recipes they might like to suggest? I have access to a stovetop/oven, microwave, blender, toaster, slow cooker, air fryer, and pressure cooker.



I do not print things a whole lot and the things I print don't need to be high quality. I would mostly be printing knitting patterns and the occasional personal paper. A few years back my mom bought me an HP wireless printer, but uhhhh-- yeah-- I don't think I liked how much connection and information it needed to have so I stopped using it. And it's probably a clogged mess of ink but now since it's been at least a year since it was last used. I mostly go to the library to print stuff now, but it isn't always convenient (and isnt exactly private)

I just want the most barebones printer (with maybe a scanner) without feeling like I am signing the last bit of my personal information away.



this is kinda a strange question, but does anyone know if we should hold off on air drying items outside if we are affected by the shit ass air quality? I want to be cautious and say I should probably wait, but I'm trying to wash pet bedding today and I usually like to toss it in the sunlight to dry bc the UV helps get the stink off


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