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  • Here’s why it’s bullshit: it still has Teflon (or whatever). You still can’t use metal utensils, because goodbye nonstick layer. You still can’t get it searingly hot. The uneven surface could make cleaning more complicated. Any Teflon-like nonstick will accumulate wear and tear and thermal expansion stress until it cracks, peels or stops being nonstick, all of which are good reasons to throw it away for ergonomic and (probably) health reasons. Being surrounded by stainless or whatever is going to change none of that.

    I would suggest just getting one of each “major kind of pan” - nonstick and either cast iron or stainless will let you do most things. Getting all three doesn’t need to break the bank either. Then you can save the nonstick for the stuff that really needs it, give everything else the heat and surface it deserves.



  • To be fair, back in the day you could get better results by relying on Google with site:foobar and the Boolean/“power user” stuff. A lot of built-in search boxes on sites were a bit dodgy, or at least less flexible than AND/OR/NOT and other “power user tricks”.

    Of course, these days those seem to be ignored wholesale and even “verbatim quotes” are an utter crapshoot, this was back when Google didn’t fucking blow.












  • amio@kbin.socialtoScience Memes@mander.xyztemperature
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    4 months ago

    The focus of it is what you are used to.
    All scales are basically created equal - they must be, since they measure the same thing and scale the same way. (No pun intended.)
    The only difference there can ever be between C/K/F (or R for that matter) is multiplying by one constant and/or adding another.

    Yanks use Fahrenheit, grow up with it, and see it used every day. Therefore it is intuitive and logical. To them.
    The vast majority of people on Earth - about 95% - actually don’t, so it isn’t.

    That makes the phrasing and underlying assumption pretty characteristically American, and tempting to poke some gentle fun at.