
Yes! This is what I was looking for! Thanks!

Interesting! Would this be similar to how you might temper a raw egg mixture into a warm soup or somesuch?


Does any language have a word for mixing a beverage by pouring from one vessel into another?
I don't mean something like "pour" or "mix" in the English language. The word should capture the idea of pouring from one vessel into another with the goal of going from a semi-heterogenous solution to a mostly-homogeneous solution.
I commonly do this to mix my cocktails. I'm not sure why, but it just seems quicker/easier than either shaking or stirring.
Thanks in advance! Just trying to figure out if it already exists before looking into making up a word for it!

Why make this post if you're not going to bother posting the links?
Experian
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Equifax
1-800-685-1111
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TransUnion
(888) 909-8872

I read it as an allusion to the price of everything going up. But yes, eggs.

It's happening here in southern Louisiana. My insurance premium has been steadily increasing for the last 3-5 years.
Also, we're going through a drought which is causing a saltwater intrusion into our wetlands and wildfires in the marshes.
https://www.drought.gov/states/louisiana https://gohsep.la.gov/emergency/Saltwater https://www.wdsu.com/article/heavy-smoke-filling-the-air-in-new-orleans/45608195

If you ever make it out to Pigeon Forge Tennessee, hit up the Lodge Factory. They have a store there that they sell all of their rejected cast irons for a pittance. Most of the rejects only have minor imperfections.

Pretty much the same story for me. I'm creeping up on my 40s. Mine has lasted me through highschool and college. I still use it as my daypack on family vacations and to haul my DnD stuff.

I'd say so. My wife has a degree in culinary. She's used it to work her way up the hospitality industry and is now a regional GM over a few hotels in our area.

My 13yo stepdaughter just recently started watching Gilmore Girls with her mom. What are some good things to say during their post-watch discussions that make it sound like I'm in the know?
If it helps, her mom and I have been married a hair over a month.

I get all of the associations, butt strings?

He should meet my gas station attendant: Phillip.

Did you hear about the homicidal Mexican train conductor?
He had loco motives

Are you saying there's other reddit-like/inspired webservices that are part of the fediverse that aren't Lemmy? What are those?