u/SilverPhilosopher46

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Tanden schoon houden.

Ik blijf het een dilemma vinden, natvoer is beter voor de gezondheid, droogvoer beter voor de tanden. En dan lees je advies over tanden poetsen als je natvoer geeft. Ik kan mij niet voorstellen dat mijn kat daar ooit aan mee gaat werken.

Is er een andere oplossing ? iets waar ze zelf in wil bijten (maar geen eten is) dat de tanden schoon houd ofzo ?

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u/SilverPhilosopher46 — 14 hours ago

What cards to buy ?

Second start position, took foldspace and bought troop transport. (also a luxury, getting to control shipping for half the game and having troop transport on turn1).

What would you choose and why ?

Edit:
I ended up taking the shadows + guild bankers. While i normally avoid "cheap cards" like the plague and try to only take a small number of the strongest possible cards in my deck and that made me doubt taking the 2 cheap ones over the strong 5 cost picks, these are probably the strongest in their cost bracket.

The main argument to pick them snatching them before the enemy could take them and hoping i could buy the 5s as well before they did. That failed of course. Both these cards dont help you develop the deck further. I didn't get to buy much more strong cards during the game. Mostly being low on purchasing power until i spent my water in the final 2 turns to draw all my cards.

In the end i had an unnatural Beast game where i didn't fight a lot of battles. I won with 2 alliances (and of course all 4 base influence points), 1 combat victory and 3 SMF. On the final turn the bankers allowed me to buy 2 SMF in a single turn.

u/SilverPhilosopher46 — 3 days ago

I am trying to make a good curry. With a combination of GPT, google and my own thoughts i came to a recipe. I want to make the base once for several meals, so i try to make it stronger than what i got from google and gpt. Also, i want it to be quality, but kcals matter as well, so i try to not use more oil than needed. Please tell me where i could improve or if i should remove needless steps. Explanation why i am doing what i am doing or should be doing is also welcome. All my understanding so far comes from GPT, so i can't be sure i'm understanding it correctly.

Base
Put 200ml oil in pan and add:
-1 table spoon of black peppers
-1 table spoon of cardamom seeds
-1 table spoon of cloves
-1 table spoon of star anis
-Some cinnamon sticks
-A hand of curry leaves

Let this simmer for an hour on a low-medium fire where i just see some tiny bublings on the spices. Then sift everything out of the oil. Add 1 kg of cut onions and a table spoon of salt to the oil. Let it simmer another 30 minutes. Add 100g garlic, 50g ginger, and 750g tomatoes. Let simmer another 20 minutes. Cool down and put in blender.

Roast until i can smell the herbs and then immediately put on a cold plate:
-50g Coriander seeds
-50g Cumin seeds
Crush them, add 50g of Kurkuma powder.
Put these spices in the pan with enough oil to drown them. Heat it gently for a minute or 2 then add the contents of the blender. Simmer for 20 minutes.

Divide this base in ~100ml portions and put in freezer.

Curry powder mix:
50g Coriander
25g Kurkuma
15g Cumin
15g Paprika
10g Chilipowder
8g Fenugreek
5g Black peper
5g Mustard
5g Cinnamon

Curry
Marinate 300g chicken in a little base.
Pre steam veggies if using harder veggies like carrot or patato.

Heat a few spoons oil in the pan
Add a little garlic and ginger
Add the chicken, bake for a few minutes.
Add
-2 table spoon of powder mix.
-100ml base
-500g Veggies
-300ml water
-300ml cocos milk
Let it simmer for 10-15 minutes
Add Garam masalla and salt.

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u/SilverPhilosopher46 — 9 days ago