JeanValjean - 22hrThe finish is called Graniteware. Popular in the 60s and still the standard finish for canning kettles 8
oni ᓚᘏᗢ - 21hrThis still a thing in Mexico. We call it "peltre", although, I'm not sure if it is the same thing. Edit: Yeah, it is the same thing. 4
ivanafterall in lemmyshitpost @lemmy.world
How do I finally break this habit? Tips welcome.
Wash on hot.
Now you have a secret fondue recipe you can use at parties.
Why is the machine also full of tv static?
The finish is called Graniteware. Popular in the 60s and still the standard finish for canning kettles
This still a thing in Mexico. We call it "peltre", although, I'm not sure if it is the same thing.
Edit: Yeah, it is the same thing.
It had to go somewhere after we switched to digital broadcasts
I've seen some metal pieces just patterned like that
That's just the radiation interfering with the camera.
That's not cheese! That's Velveeta!
Put your laundry through a cheese shredder before washing.
Can't lose your cheese in the wash if you never do laundry.
Do not store velveeta in the washer. You store it in the dryer. What an idiot!
/thathappened