I've found these very useful too. Eine Möhre für Zwei, a Sesame Street spinoff is very sweet too.
I've listened to the Easy German podcast off and on and enjoy their discussions.
Listening to German news radio (NDR Info, RBB InfoRadio, etc.) in the background has also helped.
For structure in learning, I've found the roadmap guide in https://refold.la/roadmap very helpful.
They've made the data available here: https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/documents/d90a3733-2949-4dfa-8ac2-a88aef8699be
(It would have been nice had the news article added a link to the UK Environmental Information Data Centre, rather than hiding the originator half way down the article in plain text)
Vespucci is a step up in complexity to StreetComplete, but lets you perform node additions. That's wat I use when out and about alongside StreetComplete.
Google sheet's =importhtml function might do a better job than copy paste. (maybe) https://support.google.com/docs/answer/3093339?hl=en-GB
- Cast iron = brilliant and last forever
- Stainless steel = brilliant and last for ages
- Carbon steel = brilliant and last for ages (but expensive)
Cooking on plastic doesn't feel right. Even if it's perfectly safe, I'm happy to stick with any of the above and not cause excess waste by having to throw out pans when they scratch.
Possibly more vegetable oil. I remember reading the ingredients, thinking eww, then taking another big sip. Barista edition is lovely.
I found "A Canticle for Leibowitz" an astounding read. More apocalyptic than dystopian, but solid.
Cracking TV is glorious if you like 1980s/1990s TV.