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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 16210407 times)

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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180165 on: February 26, 2017, 11:05:15 pm »

Baking soda huh?  I just use flour.
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Fun fact, in an enclosed space, flour can have an explosion if exposed to fire. Most powdered substances do, actually.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180166 on: February 26, 2017, 11:07:54 pm »

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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180167 on: February 26, 2017, 11:11:17 pm »

Well fire has three elements it needs to keep burning, which are heat, oxygen, and something to burn. Take one of 'em away and you can stop the fire.

The obvious issue with that is how to do it safely. I always thought the best way to deal with like a grease fire in a pan was to throw a soaking wet towel over it, but I've never had to actually deal with one before...
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180168 on: February 26, 2017, 11:17:28 pm »

Oats are a filling and nutritious addition to your evening beer.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180169 on: February 26, 2017, 11:21:13 pm »

Well fire has three elements it needs to keep burning, which are heat, oxygen, and something to burn. Take one of 'em away and you can stop the fire.

The obvious issue with that is how to do it safely. I always thought the best way to deal with like a grease fire in a pan was to throw a soaking wet towel over it, but I've never had to actually deal with one before...
It's certainly better than plain water, to say the least, as long as there isn't so much water that it's dripping or pouring off the rag.  If the rag is more than just wet, you get the same effect as just adding water straight (which is to say, the excess water gets under the oil, evaporates, and foosh), though I suppose that if it's too dry, the rag might just catch on fire, too.  What I always heard was either baking soda or using a pot lid to smother it.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180170 on: February 26, 2017, 11:41:17 pm »

Idle question: when you say you cook with grease you mean actual grease as in animal fat?
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180171 on: February 26, 2017, 11:51:05 pm »

It's certainly better than plain water, to say the least, as long as there isn't so much water that it's dripping or pouring off the rag.  If the rag is more than just wet, you get the same effect as just adding water straight (which is to say, the excess water gets under the oil, evaporates, and foosh), though I suppose that if it's too dry, the rag might just catch on fire, too.  What I always heard was either baking soda or using a pot lid to smother it.
I would say please don't add any sort of water to a chemical fire and use a dry fire extinguisher or call the local fire department instead. It might make things worse even if you toss a rag down on it, wet or otherwise. Too many things can go wrong in these steps as is, so you might just be adding fuel to the fire itself, or worse, adding water. So juuuust use a dry fire extinguisher or call the firemen, they can handle it better than you can.

Idle question: when you say you cook with grease you mean actual grease as in animal fat?
I'd say prolly? I dunno if people use grease to mean cooking oil in general, but it doesn't seem like it.

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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180172 on: February 27, 2017, 12:25:48 am »

Tight pot lid can work better than a lot of things. Caveat being the tight part, and getting it there to begin with. You don't want to involve water in a grease fire basically at all, ever. Beating on it with something or another (rag can work, but maybe something somewhat less flammable -- they make fire-retardant cloth-like stuff for that, iirc) can help. Haven't really tried baking soda. Salt just... works. Dump the junk on it until it stops being fwooshy. Takes a fair bit, but so does baking soda or extinguisher stuff.

And yeah, cooking oil in general. Sometimes animal fat of some sort, sometimes vegetable oil. Proper reaction to it catching fire isn't terribly much different, far as I'm aware.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180173 on: February 27, 2017, 12:46:52 am »

Well, it's at least on these really dumb really commonplace situations where it becomes obvious I'm not American shows up. Grease being a stand in for cooking oil is one of them, also me calling natural gas gas, and gasoline as petrol or just plain gasoline. Differences in English are weird.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180174 on: February 27, 2017, 01:04:08 am »

It was outdoors and I just beat the hell out of it.

This has been my go to strategy for putting out fires outdoors too. My brother used to have a tendency to let things get out of control. So we just use a shovel, because water is usually nowhere to be found.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180175 on: February 27, 2017, 02:01:01 am »

Well, it's at least on these really dumb really commonplace situations where it becomes obvious I'm not American shows up. Grease being a stand in for cooking oil is one of them, also me calling natural gas gas, and gasoline as petrol or just plain gasoline. Differences in English are weird.

Maybe I just picked it up from exposure, but even as an American I call oil or butter grease. As far as I'm concerned, grease is the catch-all word for any fat used in cooking. Also, there's "grease" as the verb for applying grease to a cooking thinger (or machine), but I can't imagine that's unusual. Ditto on the Gas and Gasoline thing (but petrol only pops up rarely).



Also I put a fire out without water today, that was kinda cool

I failed to put out a grease fire without water before. My roommate saved my ass (and by extension, my kitchen) from burning down using the "cover it" trick, before rolling back into bed. This is why, to this day, I cannot be trusted to cook frozen hashbrowns. Or basically fry anything.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180176 on: February 27, 2017, 03:50:46 am »

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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180177 on: February 27, 2017, 06:39:58 am »

Headache for 6 hours, then got home and had Paracetamol \o/

But the better thing is hearing my dad's story of how he biked 200km. And he's just nearing 70 years :D Go Daaaaad~
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180178 on: February 27, 2017, 06:55:27 am »

I find the idea of cooking with something that isn't olive oil disgusting.  I tried fat-fried potatoes during my first visit to the UK in 2001.  Ugh. Eventually I got to buying pork strips at a nearby grocery and roasting them in the oven.

There were two arabs in that dorm that were my neighbours. After a couple of weeks of moldy fatty chips they started  eyeing my pork sandwitches with jealousy.
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Re: [wawa] Bomberman becomes a waifu, 12 other things to put in soup (Happy thread)
« Reply #180179 on: February 27, 2017, 07:07:18 am »

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Also, that's a bit sad, Chairman. I usually use a rapeseed oil/margarine mix for everyday use, but use olive oil when it fits better for specific courses, but nothing makes food taste better than butter. That's just a universal rule. Meat? Better in butter. Seafood? Better in butter. Root food? Better in butter.
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