A list of puns related to "Horse Related Food"
For me it is that Red Peppers and Crunchy Peanut Butter go nice together on toast.
I'm 30 and have received an OFAH mug, boxers and socks this year. I mean I do like the show. But I see this kind of stuff on supermarket shelves every year. At what point will this show become too irrelevant? Not everyone even around my age that I know has even seen an episode. You see a lot of 'Friends' related stuff as well but I suppose that's a little bit more recent.
Hello friends! So this is probably a bit of strange topic which I have been thinking about for the past few weeks.
I (22F) have never been the most comfortable with my body, but I have never had any issues with my height (5ft1) - until I started riding. Iβve been riding for less than a year, but have noticed that I have become increasingly concerned about how short and out of proportion my legs look (I have a long torso, so my legs are very short compared) and itβs made me feel so uncomfortable.
I have also found that a lot of school saddles donβt fit me and that I cannot comfortably ride any taller horses or horses with a wide barrel - I always end up in a chair seat.
I love to read/watch tutorials about riding. Iβm still working on my position, but find it really unhelpful to see these things demonstrated on someone much taller.
Is it fairly normal to feel like this? Or am I the only weirdo?
As an older guy who has been around gaming forever I remember, as many of you will, when DLC was a new thing. And what was the reception to it? Very, very negative. People were going nuts about it.
Anyone remember the horse armor controversy?
Games going digital also caused a huge uproar.
And how did that all turn out?
Exactly. Things slowly become normalized and everyone forgets the outrage. If you are investing in NFT related things I suspect you are early on a train to mainstream adoption.
So let them throw their toys and scream into the ether. None of this will matter in 2 to 3 years.
Not financial advice
As the title implies, a webcomic points out that Steelix, a 9 meter long metal snake, weighs less than half of a Mudsdale, which is obviously based on a "real" horse to some extent
While some users chalk it up to just being "game logic" others attempt to bring science into the mix, and are told they're "taking this too seriously"
"He's just hollow" "No he isnt" "Stop taking this so seriously"
"It's a kids game, not made to be Um Actually'd by neckbeards
"This is physically impossible" -quotes science"
"The problem isn't cartoon logic, but just that it's inconsistent"
Korea is located in East Asia, and Koreans use chopsticks. However, the tableware of Koreans is different from that of China and Japan.
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One of the biggest differences is the material. Modern Koreans use chopsticks made of stainless steel. Koreans have traditionally used chopsticks made of metals such as bronze, brass, and silver. Looking at the relics, it is estimated that metal chopsticks began to be used in Korea about 1500 to 2100 years ago.
In Korea, chopsticks made of wood are sometimes used. However, it is a disposable chopstick mainly used for delivery food. Generally, when you eat at home, you use metal chopsticks.
Not only chopsticks, but also spoons are different. Koreans use spoons made of metal. Spoons have different shapes as well as materials.
Korean style spoons and chopsticks.
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Chinese and Japanese style spoons.
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The use of the spoon is also slightly different. In Korea, spoons are essential for almost all meals. It is used when eating rice and soup. In Japan, spoons are used when eating the soup of noodles and Chinese food. When eating at home in Japan, spoons are not usually used when eating rice and soup. In Japan, chopsticks are used when eating rice. They hold a bowl of soup and drink it with their mouths on it.
(Looking at the relics, it is estimated that Koreans have used spoons since ancient times.) The brass material was also popular in the Middle Ages, but it was also popular again in the late Renaissance and industrialization era. In South Korea, in the 1980s, it was popular to present silver spoons to each other. In 2015, titanium spoons and chopsticks were popular among some South Koreans. Trends change according to the times.
Of course, spoons and chopsticks made of silver or titanium are used only at home. Most restaurants offer stainless steel spoons and chopsticks. Some restaurants offer brass spoons and chopsticks.
Let's talk about what and how much South Koreans are eating. ( North Korea lacks nutrition due to poor economic conditions. It's very hard to get statistics about them. )
Sout
... keep reading on reddit β‘And by this I mean people like a farrier, saddle fitters, physios, dentists, trainers, etcβ¦ Just being curious. Currently in between saddles, and having a right nightmare getting anything sorted. Finally, after 3 months of waiting had the horse templated but now need to wait another month before we can actually try some saddles, as he forgot to bring them today. And then another month or so for the saddle to be delivered, checked and sorted. So itβll have taken 6 months in total or near enough to get anything sorted.
Same with farriers here, they are incredibly hard to get a hold of and either respond a week later or not at all.
So that got me thinking, whether or not this is a universal thing in the horse world. Is it just my area that is oversaturated with horses and no service providers or does the above ring true for others as well?
Tl;dr: 6 month and still no saddle, I am frustrated. Is it this difficult for everyone?
It says they need 60% oats/sorghum and 39% hay, and when I dropped a hay bale there it filled all 7000L of their food trough. Now I can only fit in tiny amounts of oats as they eat through the hay. I can't unload the hay from their pen, do I have to be very careful unloading the oat trailer first, then put a bale in or something to get the ratio right?
Mods related to horses?
I'm using Simplest Horses (and other mounts). I think is the best simple horse system related.
You can:
You can't:
β’ Give then an armor
β’ A fast dismount like CH when you're in combat.
It's very lighting and it's using Spell Perk Item Distributor (SPID)Β to distribute required packages to mounts and MCM Helper.
Any others mods around related to horses?
Others mods that I'm using:
I love the horses in this game, but don't we all have our own wishlist of additional items or mechanics we'd like to see added? As someone who spends a lot of time around horses in real life, I definitely do. I've compiled a list of features and various other things relating to horses that I'd love to see added to the game, using my solid foundation of Real Life Horse Knowledge (patent pending) to back me up. I know most of these are pipe dreams at best, and there's probably mods that do half of these things already, but hey - there's always a chance this post will get popular enough for GameRant to make a post about it and maybe then Rockstar will see it, right? ;)
I know we've all seen about a million breed suggestions, but these are my top picks.
I'm a κ΅ν¬ so I don't know which is more commonly used in Korea. Personally, I've heard mostly λμ being used, but I suspect that λμ is old-fashioned. Which is in line with κ΅ν¬ language/culture becoming time capsules :P
Hey guys!
I recently started the game in Hardcore Mode for the first time. I'll make a separate post about that, because it definitely deserves it!
In addition to the game's restrictions in Hardcore, I also have my own silly little house rules. One of those rules is that I store any items that I can't imagine my character carrying on themselves (loads of food and drinks, surplus smaller armor pieces, bulk potions, etc.) on my horse. If I need something, I walk to my horse and take it out of the saddlebag, so to speak.
During the somewhat beginning of the game, when you go out hunting rabbits, I collected quite a few pounds of meat. Then, I cooked them all back in camp and separated it into two piles: a smaller pile I kept for my own consumption and for the dog, the bigger pile I put on the horse (right after the hunting quest was over). After a day, the amount in my own inventory was really only good for the dog, but the pile on the horse was the same freshness. Another two days later, the food on the horse is still good.
Was the horse always a viable way to store food without the fear of it getting spoiled? I strictly remember trying to store meat on my horse during the regular playthrough and it went bad. Then again, I never cooked a single piece of food in that playthrough.
EDIT: So, it looks like the unspoilable hare meat is a bug, because every other piece of meat or food goes bad even on the horse.
Looking for fun things to do for a date night that doesn't revolve around eating or drinking. Got a scavenger hunt, but looking for something else, maybe odd to try! Note, this is for a Sunday afternoon (tomorrow specfically)!
God, reading this over I feel like I'm all over the place. I hope what I'm getting at here is understood. I don't blame anyone for looking past this post. My thoughts feel all over the place.
I've been working out with a personal trainer for 9 months now. I started out at 300 lbs at that point and hit 280 at my lowest about 6 months ago. Since then I've been bouncing off that number and for the last 3 months, I've been above 285.
Though my second bout of COVID has me under 281 wtf.
That isn't to say I haven't been getting my money's worth from the PT. My silhouette hasn't changed much but I've dropped several belt notches and I'm getting close to needing a smaller belt. I've also seen a lot of improvements to my life with the strength increases like my knees don't feel like they give out went getting up from the ground and small things like being able to control my descent going down the stairs.
Most of my fat loss has come from my hips, but it seems like none of the visceral fat from my stomach wants to leave.
It's starting to get a little frustrating that I'm not at my lowest weight of 1.5 years ago of 279 where I did keto and ZERO exercises. I stopped because I got hit with COVID hard in October 2020 and converted back to the SAD.
I need to get back on some sort of diet because I feel like I'm just wasting the money on PT without making progress on some of my other goals. I'm getting healthier no doubt but I want to start looking like what I got envisioned in my head.
My info:
I need to drop the junk again, but I feel overwhelmed by the idea. Feel like I have no time.
I did recently did buy a Ninja Foodie grill/air fryer and cooked things like pork chops and chicken breasts perfectly and it was the first time I've attempted cooking that.
I feel like I need my diet to conform to my job. I'm an overnight linehaul truck driver and I work 9-11 hours a night.
So I'm looking for some kind of protocol that I can make food 2-3 times a week that will cover 2 meals a day with my grill or microwave.
I would prefer suggestions that don't include wasting food. I get advice from others around me to just toss the bun. I hate tossing food like that. Also, no picking apart a rotisserie chicken. Something about that disgusts me. Probably because I did similar things for KFC for potpies 20 yea
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey there,
Looking for a vegan ZvZ guild. Hit me with offers.
PS. Hunting skinners and tamers is a plus. Also Mammoth spawn protection is a must.
Thanks in advance.
Hello friends! So this is probably a bit of strange topic which I have been thinking about for the past few weeks.
I (22F) have never been the most comfortable with my body, but I have never had any issues with my height (5ft1) - until I started riding. Iβve been riding for less than a year, but have noticed that I have become increasingly concerned about how short and out of proportion my legs look (I have a long torso, so my legs are very short compared) and itβs made me feel so uncomfortable.
I have also found that a lot of school saddles donβt fit me and that I cannot comfortably rid any taller horses with a larger barrel - I always end up in a chair seat.
I love to read/watch tutorials about riding. Iβm still working on my position, but find it really unhelpful to see these things demonstrated on someone much taller.
Is it fairly normal to feel like this? Or am I the only weirdo?
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