The golden garlic turmeric rice is simple to fix up and simmers away while you get the tofu and broccolini happening. Plain rice would also be great! I make a version of this rice for our bowl suppers all the time, so wanted to share. The warm flavour is really nice with the slightly chewy glazed tofu and broccolini.
Wow! So good!! I had to make a couple of substitutions (long instead of short grain brown rice, frozen broccoli instead of broccolini, chili crisp instead of sambal), but it still turned out so flavorful and satisfying. My partner and I both went back for seconds.
Thank you, dear Laura, for this rich-flavoured recipe, it was properly delicious, even if I used some basmati white rice which was cooked a day before and upgraded with turmeric and garlic. It is possible however that the conversion from 1/4 cup to grams (48 g) of maple syrup was very lightly too sweet to me, but my goodness, it was a delightful lunch experience! Thank you again!
I purposely made this brown rice pilaf recipe to have more than four servings so that we could have leftovers since we love leftovers at our house. This one is straightforward to reheat. I especially love to bring it back to life in a small pot on the stove along with a few splashes of liquid! Anything more exciting than plain brown rice is worth saving for the next day, in my opinion.
You know the funny thing about these wraps? They were inspired by my oldest brother, Creighton. He loves Middle Eastern street food and has been telling me to make something like this for so long, but with chicken, not falafel.
I treat valuable code with considerable respect. It provides food for families. I treat difficult-to-change code also with considerable respect, although this comes more from fear than admiration. If we put these two things together, then, quite simply, one false move and I might destroy an order of magnitude more profit than the yearly cost to keep me around.
You can use Golden Master wherever you already have some output to check, even if you find the form of that output particularly challenging. With this technique, you simply diff the output and inspect the situation only when you find differences between the current test run and the golden master. If your system already sends text to an output stream that you can capture, then you have the tools to use this technique.
If you can use the random number generator to generate a stream of inputs to your system, then you can use this generate a collection of output files, and that collection can act as your golden master. You only need to control the random number generator by seeding it with the same stream of seeds every time. I use a simple linear generating function like m + p * i where m and p represent arbitrarily-chosen numbers and i represents a loop index. Now I simply have to decide how big a sample to take. Generally speaking, a larger sample gives me more confidence in the sensitivity of the pink flashing light that signals possible danger.
Although these techniques do not, on their own, guarantee success, when I combine Golden Master and Sampling, I can usually find a way to proceed safely. When I combine these with microcommitting7, I can proceed at an even quicker pace. They help me avoid the Catch-22 problem that arises from needing to refactor dangerously unsafely in order to be able to refactor safely and sensibly. Where might you use Golden Master and Sampling to help get your arms (at least a little) around your legacy code?
texttest.org. A library to help you write text-based tests, such as I would use to provide golden masters. Do not download this tool until you have written your own golden master at least once. That is an order. After that, use TextTest, because it really helps.
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Roasted Veggie Glow Bowls feature a mix of roasted cauliflower and carrots, protein-rich quinoa, and a dynamite golden tahini dressing. These vegan buddha bowls are nutrient-packed and perfect for meal prep.
This is my kind of feel-good, fill-you-up meal. These bowls are brimming with nutritious plant-based ingredients, anti-inflammatory spices, and heart-healthy fats. Exotic spices liven up each bite, and special additions like pumpkin seeds and parsley add freshness + crunch.
Combine tahini, vinegar, maple syrup, chili garlic sauce, curry powder, turmeric, and salt in a bowl; stir well. Gradually whisk in water in 1 Tbsp increments until sauce is smooth, and desired consistency is achieved. (I typically use 4 Tbsp. total.)
Divide quinoa and kale mixture evenly between four bowls. Scatter roasted veggies overtop, and divide avocado slices evenly between each one. Drizzle each bowl with Golden Tahini Dressing, and sprinkle pumpkin seeds evenly overtop. Finish by garnishing each bowl with chopped parsley.
Not actual gold, only golden in color. This is entirely for appearance wise only, how would gold-coloured blood look on someone who is very, VERY pale. Not only skin tone, but how would it affect things like their lips, inside of their mouth, waterline of their eyes, etc.. Also, would those same characteristics of the skin carry over to someone with darker skin or would the melanin cover it up?
Here is a pale person with red blood. You can see the skin is light in color and rosy where there is more blood near the surface. If the blood is orange instead of red, the rosy parts are less pronounced and more orange.
There are actually two real life compounds that can perform the same functions as blood and have an appearance that can be close to blood. The first is called Coboglobin and uses Cobalt as the base to bind oxygen to it (the function of Iron in every red blooded human). When oxygenated, Cobogloben is colorless, so your special effects team can render bleeding by show trickles of water like liquid from the alien's wounds. An otherwise human looking alien with Cobogloben based blood would look very pale, but still human. Like Hemogloben, Cobogloben does age and needs to be replaced by the body, but Hemogloben ages in terms of weeks while Cobogloben takes days which means blushing can be explained, but it's not as strong. Cobogloben is not naturally occurring in Earth Life and was created in a lab synthetically.
The second type that can meet this definition and is easier to state what the skin would look like is chloro-carbonyl-bis(tri phenylphosphine)-iridium (try saying that five times fast). Instead of Iron, this compound uses Iridium to bind Oxygen it (We'll refer to it as I-blood because I am not going to refer to it as chloro-carbonyl-bis(tri phenylphosphine)-iridium every time I have to say it). In a deoxygenated state it's bright yellow and will become a sullen orange when Oxygenated. Some concerns for your alien doctors are that any species with this blood would have a very complex system of lungs, as I-blood is less effecient than Hemoglobe (4 times less) and there could be some intersting biochemistry because it can also carry hydrogen in a similar manner to Oxygen, which our blood cannot do... ask a bio-chemist for more details. In terms of what their skin looks like, that's actually easy. If they are outwardly human in all other respects, you will want them to be exclusively played by actors of African Descent with very dark skin... I-Blood, when oxygenated is extremely photosensitive and will decompose if exposed to strong light over a period of days or weeks (and turn form orange, to green and then bluish-black during this process.). So anyone actor who has little natural melanin in their skin is going to get your biochemist fans to complain loudly. You also need doctors who can perform surgeries in almost zero light environments.
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