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  • I think I've tried that recipe before! Not my favourite, as I don't really like mushrooms (my partner does, hence trying it). We've had more success with green lentils (red ones make it a bit too gritty), and there's a BOSH recipe using vegan sausages (Richmond's work well) which we love. Just in case you're still working out your favourite!

    I think I blended the walnuts though, or used a good processor. Too lazy for chopping.

  • I know what you mean, but I've been trying to branch out into more direct media. Things like webcomics, or The Onion. I might even start reading actual gaming news sites that I like instead of getting it all second hand from Reddit.

    It's definitely left a gap, but sometimes it's good to move on.

  • I think I got it on my third attempt. Though I haven't actually finished it yet! Only 2/3 in and then something shiny distracted me - I'll pick it up again soon. People described it as a soulslike, so after Elden Ring clicked for me I decided I would try the funny bug game again. Glad I did!

  • That it would be shitty was obvious. But exactly how shitty was impossible to nail down, and hence impossible to argue against effectively. Every different Brexiteer had a different idea of the outcome, which changed under any kind of pressure. They hid behind non-statements like "Brexit means Brexit".

    Why do you think it took so long and so much arguing to get to any kind of agreement afterwards? We knew they were going to trash a load of laws and retain some, but couldn't know which because the Leave camp didn't have a plan or a manifesto.

    They had a bus, but we know how accurate that was. Or are you arguing that they should be allowed to blatantly lie in political campaigns and we should expect the populace to know in advance which ones are false? People are not that smart.

  • My printer was constantly getting clogged because I only print every few months. I was literally buying a new ink cartridge every time. Laser printers can be left quiet indefinitely without wasting ink/toner, they're much better for intermittent use.

  • I've heard this described as an island switch (making your home an island, cut off from the rest of the grid). I don't think it's appropriate for renting though, you'd surely need to make permanent alterations to the house's electrical circuits.

  • You probably can't get anything that properly powers your house because that would need to connect to the grid, but there are small solar arrays you can get for stuff like camping or boats which could probably power some devices. Might have to be via a battery as I suspect the output is variable.