Dust, sort, dump, mix, make a small container from a larger one so I don’t have to open the drawer.
Originally had a different spice rack. I built the drawer section to compensate for its inadequacies. I then built the shelving unit from leftover fence boards from a handyman gig. It was really nice to finally have a spice rack that was large enough.
Most of the herbs are grown by me so they cost practically nothing. Really need to step up my seed game.
this is not an excessive amount of spices at all! Looks pretty perfect for a small family.
My small family is me and my wife. And my wife’s Pennsylvania upbringing telling her that I am putting way too much seasoning in things. Yesterday I made steak. She only allows salt and pepper to be used on steak. I want to make curry steak. But I can’t.
“1 inch thick steak. Salt and pepper heavily. Grill at 400. 4 minutes total. Flip each minute to get the good grill marks. Let sit for 2 minutes. Down the hatch.”
And it better be 'Berta beef.
That pretty much describes it. Though the one thing that bugs me about this bit from letterkenny is it doesn’t account for the thickness of the steak. I have to imagine they’re cooking pretty thin steaks. It is my desired level of doneness but my wife wants it cooked a little bit longer.
My wife likes it rare enough that a good veterinarian could bring it back to life. She’d say this was overcooked; just walk the cow past the fire and hack off a piece.
I feel you.
I may be a 36 year old male, but I would like to submit my application to be your wife.
Curry steaks are the fucking best.
I’m what you would call “hetcis” so you’d have to be my wingman instead of my wife. But positions are available so apply anyway.
Yeah-yeah, army boy, your unit is your family :)