How many scaramuccis?
Tja
Winning and refusing to accept the prize would be a much more powerful message with the biggest audience.
This is a stunt.
Some other things from the 30s, too.
The fine is for Twitter, so if we make it a percentage of value we might end up paying them...
I grew up with real ones but became lazy. Plus I lived for a long time in a 22m2 studio and no real tree would fit so we bought a skinny artifical one. A realistic one with some asymmetric branches and high quality stiff needles.
Still going strong after 10+ years and moving twice, will probably last another decade.
You should try buying a carp!
Only if you're not careful
There goes the Nobel prize! What's next, Azerbaijan attacking Albania?
Stainless is just a piece of metal. Indestructible. No rules. Requires some skill to avoid food sticking, but it is doable. You can cook anything, anyhow and clean it however you want.
Non-stick is... well, non-stick, but there's a ton on rules. No metal, no dishwasher, no stacking, ... However they are really non-stick, no skill required.
Cast iron is like a middle ground. You cannot ruin the pan, but you can easily ruin the coating: no wine, no tomato, no lemon, no soap, no dishwasher, etc. And the non-stick effect is weaker than Teflon or ceramic, it still requires skill to use.
As a hobby cook I have never gotten into cast iron, I use 90% stainless steel and 10% non stick (mainly for pancakes) and for my wife who doesn't want to fiddle with temperatures with stainless.
But only if it's the weekend. LÖRDAGSGODIS MOTHERFUCKER!
Welcome to the club, it's called everyone and we meet at the bar.
#trustme