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[NoP Fanfic] Predatory Farming
2023.06.03 10:42 SavingsSyllabub7788 [NoP Fanfic] Predatory Farming
Thanks to "Sithking Zero" on the NoP Discord for editing help.
Memory transcription subject: Tellek , Farmer
Date [standardized human time]: January 19th, 2137
Has it really come to this, am I really this desperate?
I was, for all intents and purposes, broke. The last harvest had been terrible, in addition to the one before that, which was practically a deathblow for my new farmstead. The debts and missed payments had started to pile up, and I was one more bad harvest away from going completely bankrupt.
Like so many farmers before me, I was becoming another victim of the 5 harvest curse.
I told you that starting a new farm was a bad idea.
What was I supposed to do, brain, keep working in the office until I died?
I sat on my chair, surrounded by other farmers who were presumably in similar states of desperation, the room we were in akin to the schoolrooms I had been in as a pup; a desk and whiteboard up front sitting in front of the rows of chairs. Most of the twenty or so figures around me were fellow Venlil, except for a handful of Gojid and even a single Yotul who was sitting in the back, all of us awaiting the start of the ‘lesson’.
They claimed they had a solution to our problem, that they knew how to increase our yields. How could a predator know how to fix our farming issues?.
Human. Human Human Human Human. Not a predator.
Yes yes I know, I’m trying to be better about that.
I stopped my train of thought and corrected myself. Ever since the revelations about many of our allies being former predators, I had been making an effort to stop thinking of the world in terms of predator and prey. It was difficult at times, but given that I was working against a lifetimes worth of lies, I thought I was making good progress..
But even if “Predator” wasn’t the curse it used to be, how could a human claim to know how to fix our farming issues? Even if we ignored the differences between our diets, for all their advantages, humans were still far below our technological advancements.
Almost on cue, the door to the room opened up, and the figure of the human who had invited us here entered with an enthusiastic bounce, caring two large cases covered with black cloth
Unlike most, this human was unmasked, its piercing eyes and beaming teeth filled smile visible for all to see. I could feel the room start to fill with panic. Sure, logically I knew I was probably safe, but seeing the unmasked features of an apex predator caused fear to grip the edge of my heart.
I could proudly say I can walk past and interact with masked humans without wanting to flee anymore, but seeing those forward-facing eyes boring a hole into my soul was another task altogether.
Come on, you should be better than this.
I’m trying, ok!
"Hello everyone. My name is Joseph. I'm an ecology student, and I'm here to provide a solution to your farming yields." The human spoke with an unbridled joy, seeming to wait a moment while our translators attempted to explain what Ecology was, stopping half way through and seemingly giving up.
“You might be wondering why I’m unmasked, well we’re going to be covering a lot of ‘predatory’ concepts today, so if you can’t handle this? We’re gonna have bigger problems.” Joseph took a moment to broadly gesture to himself, leaving a feeling of dread to start in the pit of my stomach.
If this was just the start, what exactly was going to happen here?
Silence! Wait and see, knowing humans it’s probably interesting at the very least.
“I’ve finally been given authorization to start a trial of this program. Both the UN and Venlil governments are very interested in increasing food supply for both our people. As you might know we’re kinda at war, and logistics wins wars.”
The human paused for a moment, a shiver running around most of the room as he gave a large beaming smile.
“So to start: paws, claws, or tails up if you know about the ‘5 harvest curse.’”
The room immediately was filled with Federation species all raising their prospective limbs in affirmation. Of course we all knew what it was, that was why most of us were here.
How would the human know about that?
Basic research, simple reading, asking literally any farmer?
“Fantastic! I’m still going to explain it so we’re all on the same page. The ‘5 harvest curse’ is a phenomenon where new farms on Venlil prime often fail within the first five harvests. On a side note, the coincidental fact that five has a religious contention in Venlil culture is neat.”
I could feel an annoyance start to course through me, that the affliction currently driving me to destitution was being described as ‘neat’ by the callous predator. I mean human.
Stupid human.
Joseph either didn’t pick up or ignored my annoyance as he pressed a button, a graph appearing on the whiteboard showing expected yields over time, continuing on in his seemingly endless enthusiasm.
“So in general the five harvest curse follows a standard pattern of yields, with the first two harvests being up to 52% larger than even more established farms, plummeting after that until the business is non-viable and collapses. Officially the reason for this is unknown, with some vague religious stupidity about new farms being too far away from the center of the habitable strip.”
This was nothing new to me, I remembered feeling the joy of the sheer output from my first harvest, of wondering if I could finally make something of myself, a joy that had been whittled down as my last two harvests had been pitiful.
“However there’s an interesting thing, if you also plot the number of predator sightings during this time against the yields, you can see a direct correlation between number of predators and the success of each harvest.”
Wait, what? Is this human trying to say that predators… increase harvest? That can’t be right, that can’t be right at all. That would be insanity.
The data is literally there in front of you.
Yet it was there on the screen, a second graph had appeared on the whiteboard, tracking predator sightings over time in each of the farms afflicted by the curse.
“This tracks with most farms' general lifecycle. You buy a plot of untamed land on the edge of the habitable zone but you don’t have enough money to go full anti-predator. As the harvests come in you end up spending more and inadvertently messing it up.”
This caused a small amount of murmuring and energetic rejection by myself and the other members of the room, wiping away the previous undercurrent of fear. It was insanity, it went against everything I had ever known or been taught about farming and how the world worked. How could a predator of all things be beneficial?
Didn’t the introduction of humans also go against everything I had ever known or been taught about?
“If this effect is so obvious, how has nobody found this before?”
The sound of a Venlil challenging Joseph was greeted by murmurs of agreement from the group, causing the human to give a different kind of smile. Not a smile of joy or excitement as had been seen before, but the smile of someone who had something for this.
“Because you have. 150 years ago, a Venlil named Slavek wrote a paper regarding this. 119 years ago, Vicktal did the same. As well as Traval, Stralan, and Vilkin in between then and now. Those are just the ones I’ve found. Who can guess what happened to them?”
There was a pause, before the uplift in the back spoke up for the first time, a surety in the Yotul’s voice.
“They were diagnosed with predator disease.”
Joseph pointed at the Yotul in the back with both hands, the joy radiating from him.
“Based Space Kangaroo gets 10 points for being correct! Yep the federation has been actively suppressing anything that suggests that predators are more than some kind of eldritch evil, that and your surprising lack of hydroponics causes most planets to be dependent on the core worlds for food imports. Probably by design for control.”
Wait… that’s a good point, why aren’t we using hydroponics?
The human took a moment to switch to the next slide, showing a simple three part cycle.
“Most healthy ecological systems are made up of three parts: Plants, which are eaten by herbivores, which are in turn eaten by carnivores. In reality actual systems are far more complex than these, but as a basic understanding this will suffice. These three parts keep each other in check, each part dependent on the other, which-”
“Are you trying to say that predator attacks are a good thing? Are you suffering from predator disease?! ”
The Venlil interrupted once again to more murmured agreement, causing Joseph to give a sigh of clear annoyance in response. I wished the Venlil would shut up and just let the human talk.
“No, I’m not suggesting we airdrop a bunch of Nissa into the Capital, I'm explaining how natural systems work. Sapience obviously breaks this cycle, which if you deviate too far, you end up with something called trophic cascade."
The human seemed to wait a moment for the translator to once again fail to explain the meaning of the phrase.
I wonder how many basic concepts the federation lacks words for…
"Rather simply, the removal of one of these pieces has wider effects, reducing biodiversity and in many cases causing a complete ecological collapse. An example of this is the dust bowl effect, something the federation is well acquainted with."
There was a moment before the whiteboard changed before showing pictures of desolate barren worlds. Without any explanation I knew exactly what I was looking at. It was one of the… lesser talked about aspects of the federation.
"The Skivit grand herd are a species who go from planet to planet stripping ecosystems bare, devouring everything down to the smallest sapling. This removes important root systems that act as drainage, causing flooding and deserts to form as new plantlife lacks the structure to grow. In many cases these ecosystems are permanently destroyed, turning once lush planets into lifeless husks”.
I couldn’t help but feel sorrow for those planets. It was well known the impact the Skivit had on planets, once thriving planets of beauty. Although if I was following this human’s logic correctly did that mean…
“Now I’m not suggesting that the Skivit need a predator, that would be immoral.” Joseph cut off the thought I was about to have, seemingly understanding the logical thought many of us had picked up on. “But instead this is a real life example of damage an unchecked herbivore can have on ecosystems. If the Skivit didn’t have FTL travel they would have long ago driven themselves to starvation under their current society. It’s also not the only form of this trophic cascade.”
“Surely this doesn’t just apply to prey? Or are you saying prey are somehow inferior?”
The sound of the Gojid cutting in was filled with an unspoken challenge against the idea, inciting general sounds of agreement from those around him. Surprisingly however, Joseph seemed to respond positively.
“That is entirely correct, an overabundance of carnivorous species can also cause their own issues. Keep in mind what I’m describing here is an extremely simplified version, just the addition or removal of a single species can cause untold damage and harm to the diversity of ecological systems as the impacts are felt in the most seemingly unlikely cases.”
With that the human reached under the desk, taking one of the two covered containers he had brought with him and placing it into view.
“In Venlil Prime’s case, while the impact of Federation thinking has been reduced due to the day and night sides being mostly untouched, you still have the problem of overpopulation of certain species, and a lack of reasonable fear response from certain prey species. This has accumulated into the problem you all face.”
With that he removed the cover, causing a surge of fear to ripple through the participants around me until we all calmed down at what was underneath: A small cage, containing a single red bird busily eating seeds.
All farmer’s arch nemesis.
“This is a Flowerbird, a seed eating avian often coming in solid red, blue, or green. They are adorable, dumb as a sack of bricks and food motivated to a fault. They are also one of the biggest causes of farm yield destruction, with these birds alone being responsible for around about 41% of all losses. If we include Voidpins and other similar wildlife, farms can have up to 94% of their yield destroyed before they even get to harvest.”
Everyone in this room was familiar with the cursed avians. While your average city dweller would enjoy the sight of a flock of Flowerbirds, the farming community knew of them as a blight that devastated crops.
Joseph took a moment to open the cage, reaching inside and grabbing the bird. A small part of me wondered if he was about to devour it in front of us, before I tamped down on such an illogical idea. Of course the humans wouldn’t, we knew they didn’t do that. The Flowerbird also seemed completely unfazed about being in the meaty grasp of a predator, simply continuing to eat.
“Even worse, these things have basically zero fear response to noises and large beasts, probably due to all major predators having been removed. As you can see this specimen doesn’t mind a ‘scary predator’ grabbing it. As long as it has food, it couldn’t care less. This makes pest control tricky, as scaring them away is no longer an option. Poisons would be used in such a case, but they can have wider ranging effects, and poisoning prey is considered ‘Predatory’, not that many of you haven’t tried ‘accidentally’ leaving potential pesticides out.”
This caused a sway of discomfort to sweep through the room, tails switching in guilty movements as everyone tried to hide the truth of this human’s words. I knew I personally had considered such actions in desperation.
I mean, would ‘accidently’ leaving out a known poisonous chemical really be a sign of predator disease?
“Ha! I know enough tail language to know I’m right, that’s guilt isn’t it? I’ve read your internet, I know your discussions on loopholes about what is and isn’t predatory!” Joseph cried out in triumph as many of the Venlil of the room reached out to grab their traitorous appendages. “Now normally I would just tell people to stop being idiots, but in this case we can’t do that. Ironically because predators are actually dangerous. Because of your slaughter the only species left are ones aggressive and smart enough to survive. Shadestalkers are legitimately dangerous and can’t be left to interact with the farming community because people will die.”
The words from Joseph all sounded so… reasonable at this point. However, I, along with the rest of the room, were all desperately waiting for the other paw to drop. Because there would be, humans always had something they were about to do.
Almost in response to our thoughts the human placed the second container on the desk, covering up the first in response.
“Humans have dealt with this problem in a simple way, a way that our Yotul friend over there will know of. I need all of you to please remain calm and orderly, and to remember that you’re perfectly safe and there’s no need to overreact or panic. Humans dealt with this pest problem, through the use of safe predators.”
Before anyone could properly react to those words, the cover of the second container was removed, showing… a predator. An actual one, not a human but an actual real threat. Small piercing front facing yellow eyes attached to a brown feline form, sulking from the cage it was being held in.
Speh speh speh speh that’s a PREDATOR, A FERAL PREDATOR
If it was a danger the human wouldn't have-
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO DO NOT LIKE NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.
The panic in the room was immediate. Sapient human predators we had gotten used to, but none sapient ones were another deal entirely. Chaos started to spread as the 7 in the front row got up, pushing themselves up against the back wall as everyone else in the room did the same. Three Venlil made the choice to bolt out of the room, rushing past the human and his tiny devourer, while another clean fainted, hitting the floor with a thud. One even decided to take things further, jumping out of the singular window attached to the far wall in a frantic motion.
I could feel fear overwhelm me, desperately staring at the feline and waiting for it to make its move. What was the human thinking, it was going to attack at any moment, it was going to-
“STOP, Stop this stupidity. Right. NOW!”
The stern commanding voice of Joseph caused everyone in the room to freeze. The calm enthusiastic demeanor of the predator was gone, replaced with an emotion I’d never actually seen a human show before: anger.
“It has been six months! Do you really still believe that the UN or the Venlil government would put you in actual danger? You’re still thinking based on your stupid fascist Federation propaganda. Thinking that tells you that the Yotul are primitive, or the Venlil are weak. Propaganda that says genetically modifying people against their will is morally OK”
I knew that humans normally bared their teeth in joy, as a sign of happiness and friendship. This wasn’t the case right now, as everything in Joseph’s body language screamed of rage, of pain, of words spoken through gritted teeth. Nobody in the room was focused on the predator in the cage at this point, instead all eyes staring at the human. Suddenly the feline mattered a lot less than the anger of the human.
“That sort of thinking leads to the belief that killing over a billion innocent people is somehow the right thing to do. You are all presumably intelligent sapient adults able to think things through logically. Could you all please act that way?”
I could see the swishes of shame from the other Venlil’s tails, everyone in the room avoiding eye contact guiltily. Well, apart from the Yotul, who had remained seated and calm this entire time, staring almost joyfully at the feline predator. The human, of course, was completely right. Taking a moment to force myself to think, the predator was safely behind metal bars and was making no move to attack, seemingly content to stare lazily at us.
You finished overreacting?
Shut up, brain.
“Also, at the risk of ruining the angry vibe I’m giving off, is the guy who jumped out the window OK? Jesus Christ, we are two stories up, do we have to call someone or….”
Joseph had relaxed a little in response to the group calming down, allowing the normal empathetic nature of humans to come through once more. Slowly I made my way to the window, looking down to see a singular Venlil running off into the distance.
“I-I think he’s fine.” I responded, causing the human to give a sigh of relief in response.
“Good. Note to self, do this in a room without windows next time… or maybe just the ground floor. So, to continue where I left off, humans have used tame predators as a natural non-invasive form of pest control since we started farming. This is a cat, completely harmless unless you’re a small rodent or bird. They also have this effect.”
With a flourish Joseph removed the covering for the cage containing the Flowerbird once more, the red little avian had been busily eating during the entire presentation so far. However upon spotting the Feline predator did something none of us had ever seen before.
It stopped eating. Wait, the human managed to get a Flowerbird to stop eating! I didn’t even know that was possible…
Giving repeated alarmed chirps it moved as far away as it could from the predator, still trapped inside the small cage, a frantic fear obvious on the poor little thing. Joseph let this go on for a few moments more, before dropping the cover back on and silencing the Flowerbird once more.
Everyone in the room was shocked. You could literally scream and shout all you wanted at the dumb little birds and they would ignore you and continue to devour crops. The fact that the feral predator had managed to stop the bird from doing that simply with its presence… was huge. Was more than huge.
“As you can see, the instincts of the ‘prey’ animal still remain. Presumably, whatever predator used to hunt these Flowerbirds has a resemblance to our cats. Normally it would be sacrilege to suggest introducing cats to an ecosystem, but in this case your ecosystems are so messed up that’s exactly what we want to do: Provide any farmer who wants one with a kitten, in order to quickly reduce yield lost to pests.”
I would be lying if I didn’t say I wasn’t interested. On the one hand having a vicious predator in my house, where my pups would visit seemed like something a predator diseased individual would only consider. On the other hand, nothing else I had ever tried had even come close to the simple effectiveness shown here.
Would I be this desperate and in debt if I had one of these “cats” already?
“So I can see you’re all still a little worried, so we’re going to have a little discussion, for which I need a volunteer-'' The Yotul in the back practically fell over with excitement, with his arm raised immediately as he interrupted, causing Joseph to give a small smile. “One who isn’t a Yotul. I know your history with similar pets, and we are totally going to hook you up with a cat, but for this I could do with a Venlil please.”
The Yotul sat back down, a look of disappointment plastered over his face as the rest of the room shifted uncomfortably. Nobody wanted to be the person to step up and presumably get closer to the predator. Until I found myself raising my hand.
Brain, what the hell are you doing?
You said you wanted to be better, and we’re desperate.
NOT LIKE THIS BRAIN!
In a blur I found myself being introduced to the room and being told to sit at a chair next to the desk in front of the rest of the members here. Then, to my horror, Joseph opened the cage and took the feline predator out of its holding cell. The human took a few moments to fuss over the beast before turning to the rest of us.
“So now that we have our volunteer, let's logically look at our ‘dangerous predator’. The first thing to notice is simply the size. Regardless of anything else, size matters, size matters a lot. It’s hard to feel threatened by something that you can literally throw across the room.”
Joseph took a moment to hold the small creature next to me for context, highlighting just how small the predator actually was: barely the size of a Skivit, like a furry little pup. Logically if it wasn't for the forward facing eyes, I might consider it… cute?
“But what about its teeth and claws? It’s a predator that will tear people apart!”
The voice of the Gojid sounded out, a shrill fearful voice filled with barely contained panic and fear, the source of the sound looking ready to flee even though they weren’t the one sitting next to the predator
“Let's compare these. Tellek can you please extend your paws and show your claws to the group.”
I did as asked, my four black claws visible for all to see as Joseph moved the predator close. He stretched out one of its paws and pressed on a knuckle, a singular sharp claw protruding as he did so, causing a fresh burst of fear to erupt in my heart from being so close to such a thing.
Although if I was to be fully honest, if I was comparing the two, the predator’s claw were…
“As you can see, the cat’s claw, while sharper, is far smaller and more brittle. A Venlil can do some serious damage with their claws, while the worst this cat’s claw could do is break the skin. The teeth are similar, if you could show the group your pearly whites please.”
I again did as asked, feeling embarrassed and weird just having my mouth wide open in front of everyone. I hoped that there was nothing stuck in my teeth. While I did Joseph manhandled the cat again, taking a moment to move the lips and display the sharp needle point teeth, doing so for a moment before the small predator gave a small lazy growl of annoyance, clearly reaching the end of its acceptability.
“Once again we have similar results: Notice the small size of the cat's teeth compared with the Venlil’s. These would pierce skin, the Venlil’s would pulverize bone. Gojid aren’t much better with your literal claws and a back full of knives. Ironically enough the two ‘predators’ in the room are probably the least physically imposing.”
There was a moment as the room seemed to ponder this statement, allowing Joseph enough time to place the cat on the desk next to me, the predator promptly giving a stretch then curling up into a ball. The human was right, even humans themselves were physically… underwhelming, apart from their endurance. No claws, small teeth, no defensive armor or spines.
It’s kinda sad to think the only reason we’re all so scared of humans is their eye placement.
“Now the UN and Venlil government are looking for people to use cats as pest control to increase farming yield, with an initial trial size of about 100 participants. We’re offering a stipend for food, instructional care of your kitten, and as much support as needed. There are risks, for instance you’re going to need warning signs near your property and a containment system, as cats are actually dangerous to the Dossur.”
I could hardly hear Joseph speak, my entire concentration focused on the predator right next to me. I knew logically that the human wouldn’t do something to bring me to harm, but it was difficult to think that with a potentially feral predator right next to me. I saw its eyes fixate onto mine and I quickly looked away.
Maybe if I don’t look at it, it won’t take it as a challenge.
However much to both mine and the rest of the room's shock, slowly and carefully the cat stood up, stretched once before walking purposefully towards me, the room erupting into cries of worry as it leapt off the desk and onto my lap, curling into a ball with me trapped underneath.
“H-h-help…. Help…..!”
The human turned to look at me, breaking into a smile seemingly at my misfortune and giving a small chuckle.
“Awwww, she likes you. As you all can see cats share a lot of characteristics with ‘prey’. They will often seek companionship from others, and have a lot of prey characteristics, being at times skittish due to having many natural predators.”
That was good and all, but didn’t stop me from being trapped under the beast.
I don’t want to think about what could cause a predator to become prey.
“W-What d-do I do?”
Joseph gave a small shrug in response, clearly amused by my reaction.
“You could try petting her. Her name is Sprinkles and I can confirm she likes pets.”
You see brain, this is what happens when I let you do things! Now I'm trapped by a predator and I'm gonna die!
Stop being such a pup, the thing is tiny. Besides, don't humans claim petting stuff is nice?
Slowly I reached out a paw, gingerly approaching the predator, those yellow slitted eyes regarding my exposed arm as I gently placed it on the "cat", running my paw across its back.
I felt my held breath release as the predator did nothing, some of the tension of the room releasing in the instant.
"So interesting thing about cats: they 'chose' to be domesticated."
Joseph had gone back to talking, seemingly happy that I wasn't about to be torn apart. I had stopped listening, entirely focused on keeping the predator satisfied by running my paws across its fur.
Isn't this nice? I gotta admit I understand why humans like doing this.
Fine. I'll admit that this isn't unpleasant, the cat is rather soft.
"When humans originally started farming, that also attracted pests. Cats just turned up, following their food source. They stuck around because humans would feed them and provide companionship."
I was entirely focused on the cat at this point, running my claws through the fur, feeling the predator press itself against my paw, seeming to be enjoying itself. Gently I moved my claw to the back of one of its tiny little ears, scratching behind it like you might do to comfort a young pup. It started to emanate a low vibrating noise in response, causing another wave of tension to emit from the rest of the room.
For some reason, even though this feral predator was sitting on my lap, the sound seemed to vibrate through my heart in a calming motion.
Maybe this is some kind of predatory hypnosis?
Really? Just shush and enjoy this. Being scared of everything all the time is so tiring.
"Nobody needs to worry. That is just the sound a happy cat makes, it's called purring. Although I do need to take Sprinkles back now."
Joseph motioned towards the cat on my lap, a motion I decided to ignore, enjoying petting the purring cat for a few moments more. Eventually the human reached down and removed Sprinkles from my grasp as I momentarily resisted before letting the feline go.
See, that wasn't so bad.
Brain, I will admit- reluctantly- that I would have preferred to keep doing that.
With a small amount of resentment I watched as Joseph placed the cat back inside the cage, before turning back to the rest of the room.
"So anyone who is interested, stick around and we can get the paperwork completed."
—-------------
In the end eight of us remained, 5 Venlil, 2 Gojid, and obviously the Yotul. We had spent the last half a claw having instructions and paper work thrust upon us. Many of the group had immediately left, with others dropping out as various facts of cat ownership became apparent.
Still, those of us who were left behind were now heading to our respective farms, each with a single carry case. Mine was currently containing a gray and black “kitten,” which had been “meowing” loudly during the entire journey.
I looked simply at the little bundle of fur and eyes that peered out from inside the cage I had been given. Part of my mind still screamed danger, but it was a part that was getting quieter and quieter as I continued to look at what was a small fragile bundle of fur that I was now ultimately in charge of.
How could you look at something that’s hardly bigger than your paw, and think it’s a danger?
As I reached my farm, I finally opened up the container and pulled out the tiny predator. My tiny predator. There would be work to do, fences to erect and warning signs to place, but for now I just held the tiny thing in my paws, supporting it in the way I’d been told to. I now knew why humans spent all their time trying to pet things: with the troubles on the farm I hadn’t felt this calm in several cycles.
He was more energetic then Sprinkles had been, but in a way the more skittish nature pulled at my heartstrings, as if it was a small innocent Venlil pup. I sat there stroking it, realizing I still needed to give him a name. He was fluffy, Tiny, innocent, fragile. Yet with an underlying spice as it continued to meow loudly as I held in my paws
“I will call you Fireberry. My little predator.”
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Layered with your choice of protein, a mix of fresh and cooked vegetables, and topped with a perfectly cooked egg or a generous drizzle of sauce, these rice bowls are a testament to the versatility of white rice. Choosing the Right Tool for Perfect White Rice Just as the right ingredients can make a difference in your meal, so can the right tools. A well-cooked, fluffy white rice can be a game-changer, and one tool that both home cooks and professional chefs swear by is the Zojirushi NP HCC10XH. Renowned for its superior performance and consistent results, this rice cooker effortlessly transforms raw grains into perfectly cooked, restaurant-grade white rice. With its advanced technology and multiple cooking settings, the Zojirushi rice cooker ensures each grain is cooked to perfection. The convenience it offers, from easy cleaning to a timer function, makes it a trusted appliance for any kitchen. Whether you're whipping up a quick stir-fry at home or crafting a gourmet seafood delight in a professional setting, this rice cooker can be your trusted partner. After all, the first step towards a perfect pairing is ensuring that your white rice is cooked flawlessly. What is Your Culinary Experience? White rice, with its unassuming presence, has been the silent hero of many dishes across the globe. Now, armed with this knowledge of perfect pairings, we hope you're inspired to embark on your culinary adventure. Remember, the best dishes often come from creativity and personal preference. So, don't be afraid to experiment and explore new combinations. Do share your experience by commenting. submitted by MyDogLovesmooch to u/MyDogLovesmooch [link] [comments] |
2023.06.03 06:50 thechangelingrunner A Story from the Rim
So, it has long been my policy to tend to wounded raiders, and then release them back to their factions once they have healed (unless they have good stats and I try to recruit them, or they're Empire in which case I steal their gear and then run them through with a knife).
And just now, something happened that just compels me to novelize the sheer stupidity of some of these prisoners.
Anzu 'Taniguchi' Tadeka gently nudged the man forward as they stepped outside of the fortifications of the Bunny Burrow. He was one of six survivors of a failed raid on their little slice of the Rim. Were it up to her, she would have run them through with her blade the moment they dared attack. A thought, a memory flitted through her thoughts.
She once did the same as these people, attacking what was then a little cottage nestled into the valley at the base of Mount Ededla. Yet despite her transgressions, the twins, Vania and Elias, saw fit to give her a second chance, her and all of her sisters that attacked them that day. All of them survived. All of them were nursed back to health. All of them were released and free to return home. But not Taniguchi. Something then stirred in her heart. Were it anyone else, she and her sisters would be dead. But instead, she and her sisters were well and alive, and with nary a complaint nor grievance from their caretakers. Perhaps that is why the kurin was compelled to stay her blade. To show the same kindness she was shown.
The last two prisoners were well on their way to fully healing their wounds, and with a sentimental spritely step, she made her way to the kitchen to grab meals for them before they too were released. She spotted Vania, or rather the tall furry stalks atop her head that were her ears, immediately as she entered the room, the smell of fresh stew wafting past her nostrils. Taniguchi opened her mouth to greet her, but the bunny girl was quicker.
"Heya! Is that Tanny I hear? You're just in time to get a fresh serving of stew!" She could hear Vania hefting a pot and setting it down on another surface with a heave and a huff. "Finally got to use that bear meat I've had my eye on. And I got a good mix of celery, corn, and carrot in there too. Want some?"
Vania peaked around the corner, beaming at her, and Taniguchi was more than happy to return the smile. "Sure! And a bowl for our last two guests, before we let them go on their way."
The bunny girl gave the kurin a thumbs up before she disappeared into the kitchen again to the clattering of utensils and other dining implements. A minute later, the doors to the kitchen flew open, Vania standing behind them proudly with two bowls of hot stew on a serving tray. "Order up!"
Taniguchi couldn't help but chuckle as she took the tray from her, carefully adjusting her grip for comfort and ease before heading off. "Thanks Vania! Keep mine hot for me alright?"
She hummed to herself while she walked to the prisoner quarters. It was by no means a luxurious accommodation, but at the very least, anyone under their care would at least have warm beds and plenty of reading material to pass the time. As she approached the door to their quarters however, she heard an odd, striking, pitched sound.
"Hello? Is everything alright in there?" Taniguchi pressed her ear into the door when it suddenly flew open. The last two prisoners, two middle-aged men, were up from their beds. One was against the opposite wall, hand gripping a tiny pickaxe that was embedded in the wall. The other was right on the other side of the door. Taniguchi yelped in surprise, bowls of stew slipping from her grasp and clattering to the floor.
"Get out of my way you stupid bitch!" The man laid a hand on her, attempting to shove her out of the way. Unfortunately for him, Taniguchi's combat instinct kicked in.
In a single swift motion, she drew her wraith blade and severed his left arm. He fell to the ground, arm spewing blood profusely as he howled in agony. The second prisoner yanked the pickaxe from the wall, and turned on her, shouting obscenities. His clumsy movements were no match however, as she glided to the side.
With a flick of her wrist, she severed his right arm, pickaxe clattering to the ground mere moments later. Another swipe of her blade, and took his left arm as well, the man finally joining his comrade on the ground, screaming on hollering in a pool of their own blood.
With an exasperated groan, she sheathed her blade, grabbed both of her 'guests', and tossed them onto their beds. She left the room grumbling. She was still grumbling when she returned with medical supplies, and still so while she was bandaging the severed stumps of their arms.
Taniguchi was annoyed. No, furious. No, betrayed. Her blood boiled, righteous fury festering in her mind. "You stupid fucks!" She yanked the bandage tight, with no regard for the pain her patient may have felt. Reaching down, she picked up one of the severed arms, pointing furiously at him with it. "All you had to do was wait a few more hours! Let the bruises heal, get a hot bowl of stew, and go home!"
She threw the arm at his face, picked up his other severed arm, and continued to shake it at him. "But nooooo! You had to try to escape on your own terms like the big men you are huh!? If you had just been good little boys, you'd still have your fucking arms! Stupid fuck!"
The other prisoner meekly raised his remaining arm. "A-Ah'm sorry mi-"
Taniguchi threw the arm at him too.
A brief conversation with Vania and Elias had settled matters with their last two prisoners. They, unfortunately, still did not have the capacity to manufacture prosthetics, and since the two prisoners had no other outstanding injuries, there was nothing else left to do but send them on their way.
As Taniguchi shoved two in front of her and into the wilderness outside of the Burrow, one of them turned back. "Hey um... considerin'... y'know, y'all wouldn't mind escorting us back home would you?"
The kurin drew her wraith blade. "Get the fuck out."
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2023.06.03 00:00 FappidyDat [H] TF2 Keys & PayPal [W] Humble Bundle Games (Also Games From Past Bundles)
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Day of the Tentacle Remastered | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
DayZ | 7.6 TF2 | $15.03 PP | - |
Daymare: 1998 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Dead Estate | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Dead Island - Definitive Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.66 PP | - |
Dead Island Definitive Collection | 1.7 TF2 | $3.3 PP | - |
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.7 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 Frank’s Big Package | 2.5 TF2 | $4.96 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
Dead Rising | 1.0 TF2 | $1.96 PP | - |
Death Road to Canada | 2.4 TF2 | $4.84 PP | - |
Death's Gambit | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Deep Rock Galactic | 3.3 TF2 | $6.63 PP | - |
Descenders | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Desperados III | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Destroy All Humans | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
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Devil May Cry HD Collection | 1.8 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
Devil May Cry® 4 Special Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.13 PP | - |
DiRT Rally 2.0 | 5.1 TF2 | $10.11 PP | - |
Dinosaur Fossil Hunter | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Distant Worlds: Universe | 0.7 TF2 | $1.29 PP | - |
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Door Kickers | 1.9 TF2 | $3.84 PP | - |
Dorfromantik | 2.0 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
Dragons Dogma - Dark Arisen | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
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Drone Swarm | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
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EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair | 2.2 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
ELEX | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
EVERSPACE™ | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
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Empire of Sin | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Endzone - A World Apart | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.19 PP | - |
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Fallout 76 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.22 PP | - |
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Gas Station Simulator | 1.9 TF2 | $3.68 PP | - |
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Gotham Knights | 5.5 TF2 | $10.83 PP | - |
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HITMAN™2 Gold Edition | 3.1 TF2 | $6.16 PP | - |
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Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger | 1.9 TF2 | $3.68 PP | - |
Heave Ho | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
Heavy Rain | 2.1 TF2 | $4.15 PP | - |
Hell Let Loose | 5.2 TF2 | $10.32 PP | - |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
Hello, Neighbor! | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Hellpoint | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
Hero's Hour | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Heroes of Hammerwatch | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Hitman Absolution | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Hitman Game of the Year Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.61 PP | - |
Hollow Knight | 2.8 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $5.48 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Homefront: The Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.68 PP | - |
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
Horizon Chase Turbo | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Hotline Miami | 0.8 TF2 | $1.56 PP | - |
House Flipper VR | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
House Flipper | 2.8 TF2 | $5.5 PP | - |
Human: Fall Flat | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
HuniePop | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Huntdown | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Hurtworld | 2.1 TF2 | $4.07 PP | - |
Hyper Light Drifter | 1.6 TF2 | $3.11 PP | - |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 0.8 TF2 | $1.55 PP | - |
I Expect You To Die | 1.4 TF2 | $2.68 PP | - |
I-NFECTED | 6.3 TF2 | $12.5 PP | - |
INSURGENCY | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Injustice 2 Legendary Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Injustice 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Injustice: Gods Among Us - Ultimate Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Into the Breach | 1.5 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Into the Radius VR | 2.9 TF2 | $5.84 PP | - |
Ion Fury | 1.6 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
Iron Harvest | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Jalopy | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Job Simulator | 6.6 TF2 | $13.01 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution 2 | 2.4 TF2 | $4.81 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Just Cause 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.63 PP | - |
Just Cause 4: Complete Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $3.97 PP | - |
KartKraft | 3.2 TF2 | $6.3 PP | - |
Katamari Damacy REROLL | 1.1 TF2 | $2.24 PP | - |
Katana ZERO | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes | 2.7 TF2 | $5.42 PP | - |
Kerbal Space Program | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Killer Instinct | 8.8 TF2 | $17.49 PP | - |
Killing Floor 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Killing Floor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Kingdom Come: Deliverance | 1.5 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Kingdom: Two Crowns | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
LEGO Batman Trilogy | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
LEGO Lord of the Rings | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
LEGO® City Undercover | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
LEGO® Jurassic World™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens - Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
LEGO® Worlds | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
LIMBO | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
Labyrinthine | 1.9 TF2 | $3.76 PP | - |
Lake | 0.8 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
Last Oasis | 1.6 TF2 | $3.11 PP | - |
Layers of Fear 2 | 6.3 TF2 | $12.52 PP | - |
Layers of Fear | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Legion TD 2 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.33 PP | - |
Len's Island | 4.2 TF2 | $8.26 PP | - |
Lethal League Blaze | 1.5 TF2 | $3.06 PP | - |
Lethal League | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Library Of Ruina | 3.2 TF2 | $6.42 PP | - |
Life is Feudal: Your Own | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
Life is Strange 2 Complete Season | 0.7 TF2 | $1.33 PP | - |
Life is Strange Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) | 4.5 TF2 | $8.95 PP | - |
Little Misfortune | 2.3 TF2 | $4.47 PP | - |
Little Nightmares Complete Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.22 PP | - |
Little Nightmares | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
Lobotomy Corporation Monster Management Simulation | 5.0 TF2 | $9.99 PP | - |
Loot River | 3.3 TF2 | $6.47 PP | - |
Lost Ember | 1.4 TF2 | $2.76 PP | - |
Luck be a Landlord | 2.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.77 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Definitive Experience | 1.5 TF2 | $2.89 PP | - |
MONSTER HUNTER RISE | 4.1 TF2 | $8.09 PP | - |
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
MX vs ATV Reflex | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Mad Max | 1.2 TF2 | $2.32 PP | - |
Mafia II: Definitive Edition | 3.6 TF2 | $7.11 PP | - |
Mafia III: Definitive Edition | 2.1 TF2 | $4.21 PP | - |
Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PP | - |
Magicka 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Magicka 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Maneater | 0.8 TF2 | $1.63 PP | - |
Manhunt | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Mars Horizon | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition | 7.8 TF2 | $15.36 PP | - |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Max Payne | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries | 2.5 TF2 | $5.02 PP | - |
Medal of Honor | 2.1 TF2 | $4.24 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 War Chest Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Metro 2033 Redux | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Metro Exodus | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Metro Redux Bundle | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Metro: Last Light Redux | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.71 PP | - |
Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™ | 0.9 TF2 | $1.8 PP | - |
Middleearth Shadow of War Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.37 PP | - |
Midnight Ghost Hunt | 2.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.93 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Mini Ninjas | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Mirror's Edge | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PP | - |
Miscreated | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Monster Hunter: World | 3.5 TF2 | $6.89 PP | - |
Monster Sanctuary | 0.6 TF2 | $1.26 PP | - |
Monster Train | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Moonlighter | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Moons of Madness | 1.8 TF2 | $3.48 PP | - |
Mordhau | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
Mortal Shell | 1.4 TF2 | $2.77 PP | - |
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Motorsport Manager | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Move or Die | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Moving Out | 1.4 TF2 | $2.82 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $3.01 PP | - |
My Friend Pedro | 1.0 TF2 | $1.91 PP | - |
My Time At Portia | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Road to Boruto | 2.6 TF2 | $5.23 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
NBA 2K13 | 4.8 TF2 | $9.52 PP | - |
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.14 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker - Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.13 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Necromunda: Hired Gun | 0.7 TF2 | $1.45 PP | - |
Neon Abyss | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Neverwinter Nights: Complete Adventures | 3.7 TF2 | $7.33 PP | - |
Nine Parchments | 2.2 TF2 | $4.27 PP | - |
No Time to Relax | 2.9 TF2 | $5.75 PP | - |
Northgard | 3.9 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $7.64 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Not For Broadcast | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD GOLD EDITION | 2.0 TF2 | $3.91 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 Gold Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.38 PP | - |
Observer | 0.4 TF2 | $0.74 PP | - |
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
One Step From Eden | 0.5 TF2 | $1.03 PP | - |
Operation: Tango | 0.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $0.8 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (May 2023) |
Opus Magnum | 1.1 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Orcs Must Die! 3 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.69 PP | - |
Outlast 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Outlast | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Outward | 1.5 TF2 | $2.94 PP | - |
Overcooked | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Overcooked! 2 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.59 PP | - |
Overgrowth | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Overlord II | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Owlboy | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
PAYDAY 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.82 PP | - |
PC Building Simulator | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
PGA TOUR 2K21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Paint the Town Red | 2.4 TF2 | $4.73 PP | - |
Parkitect | 5.5 TF2 | $10.98 PP | - |
Party Hard 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Pathologic 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Pathologic Classic HD | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Per Aspera | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
Phantom Doctrine | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.66 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PP | - |
Pistol Whip | 6.2 TF2 | $12.33 PP | - |
Plague Inc: Evolved | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Planet Coaster | 1.8 TF2 | $3.55 PP | - |
Planet Zoo | 2.0 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS | 6.0 TF2 | $11.91 PP | - |
Portal Knights | 1.3 TF2 | $2.62 PP | - |
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid | 2.8 TF2 | $5.48 PP | - |
PowerBeatsVR | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
PowerSlave Exhumed | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Praey for the Gods | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Prehistoric Kingdom | 1.5 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Prison Architect | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Pro Cycling Manager 2019 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.61 PP | - |
Project Hospital | 2.4 TF2 | $4.82 PP | - |
Project Wingman | 2.6 TF2 | $5.21 PP | - |
Project Winter | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Propnight | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Pumpkin Jack | 0.4 TF2 | $0.84 PP | - |
Quantum Break | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
RESIDENT EVIL 3 | 2.3 TF2 | $4.49 PP | - |
RUGBY 20 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse | 3.3 TF2 | $6.62 PP | - |
Ragnaröck | 3.5 TF2 | $6.93 PP | - |
Rain World | 1.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.19 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Raw Data | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Re:Legend | 1.1 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
Red Matter | 4.5 TF2 | $8.95 PP | - |
Resident Evil / biohazard HD REMASTER | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster | 1.2 TF2 | $2.35 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 GOLD Edition | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
Resident Evil 6 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition | 2.5 TF2 | $4.88 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Retro Machina | 0.5 TF2 | $1.02 PP | - |
Risen 2: Dark Waters Gold Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Risen 3 - Complete Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PP | - |
Risen | 0.9 TF2 | $1.82 PP | - |
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
River City Girls | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Roboquest | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
RollerCoaster Tycoon Deluxe | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack | 1.7 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
Rubber Bandits | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Ryse: Son of Rome | 1.7 TF2 | $3.38 PP | - |
SCP: Pandemic | 2.2 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
SCUM | 3.0 TF2 | $5.96 PP | - |
SOMA | 2.4 TF2 | $4.8 PP | - |
SONG OF HORROR Complete Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.42 PP | - |
STAR WARS® THE FORCE UNLEASHED II | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
STAR WARS™: Squadrons | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
SUPERHOT VR | 2.3 TF2 | $4.51 PP | - |
SUPERHOT | 0.8 TF2 | $1.59 PP | - |
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE | 0.5 TF2 | $1.02 PP | - |
Saint's Row The Third Remastered | 2.3 TF2 | $4.5 PP | - |
Saints Row 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Saints Row IV Game of the Century Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Saints Row IV | 1.0 TF2 | $2.05 PP | - |
Saints Row the Third - The Full Package | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Saints Row: The Third | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Salt and Sanctuary | 1.1 TF2 | $2.15 PP | - |
Sanctum 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Satisfactory | 6.6 TF2 | $13.01 PP | - |
Second Extinction | 2.1 TF2 | $4.11 PP | - |
Secret Neighbor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Serious Sam 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Serious Sam 4 | 4.0 TF2 | $7.94 PP | - |
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem | 2.3 TF2 | $4.51 PP | - |
Shadow Man Remastered | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Shadow Warrior 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 3.2 TF2 | $6.37 PP | - |
Shenmue 3 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Shenmue I & II | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Shining Resonance Refrain | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI : Platinum Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $6.03 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization® V: The Complete Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.76 PP | - |
Sid Meiers Civilization IV: The Complete Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Siege of Centauri | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
SimCasino | 1.3 TF2 | $2.56 PP | - |
SimplePlanes | 1.9 TF2 | $3.78 PP | - |
Skullgirls 2nd Encore | 1.2 TF2 | $2.47 PP | - |
Slap City | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Slay the Spire | 3.6 TF2 | $7.17 PP | - |
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Slime Rancher | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 3 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 4 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered | 1.3 TF2 | $2.5 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 | 1.0 TF2 | $2.05 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure DX | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.86 PP | - |
Sonic Mania | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Soul Calibur VI | 1.6 TF2 | $3.24 PP | - |
Source of Madness | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Space Engineers | 2.7 TF2 | $5.3 PP | - |
Space Haven | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Spec Ops: The Line | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
SpeedRunners | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Spellcaster University | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Spelunky | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Spirit Of The Island | 1.3 TF2 | $2.59 PP | - |
Spiritfarer | 1.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.18 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (May 2023) |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated | 1.3 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy | 4.9 TF2 | $9.65 PP | - |
Star Renegades | 3.0 TF2 | $5.94 PP | - |
Star Trek: Bridge Crew | 4.4 TF2 | $8.62 PP | - |
Star Wars Republic Commando™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005) | 1.4 TF2 | $2.7 PP | - |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Star Wars® Empire at War™: Gold Pack | 1.2 TF2 | $2.39 PP | - |
Starbound | 1.1 TF2 | $2.24 PP | - |
Starpoint Gemini Warlords | 1.8 TF2 | $3.48 PP | - |
State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $5.92 PP | - |
Staxel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Steel Division: Normandy 44 | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Stellaris Galaxy Edition | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack | 0.8 TF2 | $1.49 PP | - |
Stick Fight: The Game | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
Strategic Command WWII: World at War | 2.2 TF2 | $4.26 PP | - |
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection | 1.5 TF2 | $2.94 PP | - |
Streets of Rogue | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Stronghold 2: Steam Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
Stronghold Crusader 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.84 PP | - |
Stronghold Crusader HD | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Stronghold Legends: Steam Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Styx: Shards Of Darkness | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Subnautica | 3.6 TF2 | $7.15 PP | - |
Summer in Mara | 0.6 TF2 | $1.09 PP | - |
Sunless Sea | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Sunless Skies | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Sunset Overdrive | 1.0 TF2 | $2.01 PP | - |
Super Meat Boy | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
Superliminal | 1.9 TF2 | $3.84 PP | - |
Supraland Six Inches Under | 1.5 TF2 | $2.89 PP | - |
Supreme Commander 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
Supreme Commander Forged Alliance | 2.0 TF2 | $4.02 PP | - |
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality | 1.8 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
Survive the Nights | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Surviving Mars | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Surviving the Aftermath | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet - Complete Edition | 3.3 TF2 | $6.45 PP | - |
Sword Art Online Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $3.01 PP | - |
Syberia: The World Before | 1.2 TF2 | $2.32 PP | - |
Synth Riders | 3.5 TF2 | $6.96 PP | - |
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '98 ULTIMATE MATCH FINAL EDITION | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Tales from the Borderlands | 3.4 TF2 | $6.83 PP | - |
Tales of Berseria | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
Tales of Zestiria | 0.9 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Talisman: Digital Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Tank Mechanic Simulator | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Telltale Batman Shadows Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Terraforming Mars | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Terraria | 2.2 TF2 | $4.26 PP | - |
The Ascent | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
The Battle of Polytopia | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
The Beast Inside | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
The Blackout Club | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope | 1.6 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan | 2.2 TF2 | $4.42 PP | - |
The Darkness II | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
The Escapists 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
The Escapists | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
The Henry Stickmin Collection | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Final Cut | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
The Intruder | 2.2 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 2 | 2.0 TF2 | $4.02 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 3 | 2.9 TF2 | $5.76 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 | 3.1 TF2 | $6.15 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 | 2.8 TF2 | $5.58 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
The Last Campfire | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky | 1.8 TF2 | $3.57 PP | - |
The Long Dark | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
The Long Dark: Survival Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Mortuary Assistant | 2.4 TF2 | $4.82 PP | - |
The Red Solstice 2: Survivors | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Surge 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
The Survivalists | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
The Talos Principle | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
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2023.06.02 20:33 yupanda 24 days in Japan. Osaka - Onomichi - Shimanami Kaido/Matsuyama- Hiroshima/Miyajima - Kyoto - Takayama/ Kamikochi/Matsumoto - Tokyo
Hi lovely people, We just came back from our first trip to Japan and it was truly a memorable trip. We spent over 3 weeks in Japan from
07th May until 30th May. WE LOVE JAPAN! Can't wait to come back.
A little bit about us: We are both ~30y olds and enjoy a mix of urban, outdoor and culture during our holidays. We are foodies, but not hard-core as in we don't specifically organize our trips around restaurants. There are so many restaurants in Japan, it is hard to get a bad meal. We enjoy just wandering around neighbourhoods. Mostly low/mid-budget stuff with a splurge once in a while.
Our travel itinerary can be found
here General comments - Time period of travel: We arrived 7th of May which is the last sunday of Golden week. We specifically wanted to avoid Golden week, as we heard it can be crazy busy due to domestic travels. And we also didn't want to go too late in May because June is rainy season in Japan. We were pretty lucky with the weather overall as we only had a couple of days of rain, most days were sunny and we even had some days of sweltering heat :O
- Like other people suggest, try to get in shape before you go! We are both in average shape. Almost every day we walked around 20.000 steps or more. The only rest days we had were the days where we were switching between cities, i.e. sitting in trains for longer periods of time. No complaints ;). I brought two pair of shoes: water-proof hiking shoes and one pair of light-weight running shoes. Switching between shoes was nice, I didn't have any blisters during my time in Japan luckily. All the walking compensated all the eating though!
- Check whether region specific JR passes might work for you. We decided against getting the nationwide JR passes as they didn't fit our needs and were expensive and instead opted for a regional JR Setouchi area pass. It was perfect for the Shimanami Kaido. We could travel from Osaka to Onomichi -> Hiroshima/Miyajima -> Kyoto. And it also gave us access to Nozomi shinkansen (fastest) and a great ferry ride between Matsuyama and Hiroshima.
Japanguide has a nice overview of all the passes :
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2357.html - Be flexible (That's how we like to travel). I mapped out most of the sights beforehand according to must-see's and mapped out what other interesting sights there would be in those areas. The day before or in the morning, we would decide what we would do roughly, sight-see according to neighborhood and just wing it a little bit. We just love to wander around and see what we come across, mixed with some google maps + "explore" function. Some days you are just tired and just want to hang out in a park, or you have temple-fatigue and want to do something entirely else. Same with food/restaurants, we usually just used google maps to see what kind of great restaurants were near us at that moment. We haven't lined up more than twice our whole time there and still ate wonderfully. We do tend to avoid overly hyped stuff anyways. I do keep in mind that everyone has their own ways.
- Buy e-sim if possible, it is the cheapest and easiest way. My partner bought an e-sim and it was so convenient! My phone unfortunately didn't support it and I had to buy a sim. I opted for getting one at BIC camera, which was the cheapest I could find. 10GB for 30 days for 3200 yen.
- Keep plastic bags for trash. Buying food from conbini, and eating it somewhere? say yes to that plastic bag, because you will need it to stash your garbage until you are back at your hotel where you can throw it away or you find a garbage bin at the train station per chance. I read about this a lot on this subreddit, but still I found it astonishing the lack of trash cans. Fascinating how the streets of Japan are so damn clean.
- Try Pokari sweat. :) I tried it for the first time there and I was hooked immediately. It is awesome! Best electrolyte drink ever and it definitely saved me during those hot sweaty days there. CC lemon is also great!
- Go for a haircut or some other beauty/massage treatment. The hospitality is amazing in Japan. You won't regret getting pampered in Japan. They have all kinds of crazy treatments. I got the best haircut of my life for 4400yen.
Trip report
PS. I am not mentioning everything we did in this post. I will just mention highlights. It is still a long read though ;). D1 - D2 Osaka We landed at Kansai airport. Before our trip, we also bought train vouchers for Osaka online (
https://www.howto-osaka.com/en/ticket/). Best decision ever, because the journey was rough and we were exhausted by the time we landed. We only had to exchange our vouchers at the station and off we went.
Osaka was nice city to start with as it is a more manageable "smaller" city whilst recovering from our jetlag. Despite being smaller, I do think it is worth a visit. Osaka is so iconic at night. We stayed at a spacious Airbnb near Kuromon Ichiban market.
- Takoyaki :) We had our first try of takoyaki at Takotako King instead of one the places at Dotonbori to avoid the crazy lines. You can sit down, have a beer and yes the takoyaki is amazing. It should be crunchy on the outside and deliciously goeey on the inside, doused with sauces and katsuobushi. Man, I wish I could go back and eat it again. It is true, you can't get great takoyaki outside of Osaka, at least I didn't get that same crunchy gooey combo again in other cities.
- Discount sushi from Takashimaya department store. For the budget-minded, this is a no-brainer. Around 7PM, an hour before closing time, you can get delicious fatty tuna maki at discount prices in the basement of takashimaya. Other foods at the department store food floor such as the fresh mochi are delicious also. Takashimaya is my favorite department store for food I think!
- Osaka castle - Our first castle in Japan. The green roof and the golden ornaments are beautiful and unique!
- Dotonbori - iconic :) fun to walk along. The queues are long there. We avoided eating at Dotonbori.
- Shitenno-ji - beautiful pagoda with buddha statues inside. Do pay the fee to go inside and see the garden. You can also go into the pagoda and walk up.
- Huge fan of Shotengai's, Shinsaibashi-Suji Shopping Street. They are so quintessential Japan.
- Ramen Tendo, the first ramen joint that we tried in Japan, so it has a special place in my heart. They specialize in chicken broth with lots of umami katsuoboshi flavor. Noodles were great too, very bouncy. Delicious! Little did I know that this ramen joint was really one of the best we would have this trip. It set the bar high for sure!
- Visit a local grocery store. Maybe it is just me, but I love to browse at local grocery shops (KOHYO namba Minatomachi) and be fascinated by all the different things they sell. It is also a great place to buy food souvenirs, like miso, green tea etc. Lots of pre-cooked meals/ fried stuff. Just a wider selection than your typical conbini. And again discounts if you go ~1hr before closing time.
Skip Shinsekai: We visited during the day and it felt very empty to me. More like a tourist-trap, the eateries didn't look appealing to me. Maybe during the evening this area is more fun.
D3 Nara We did Nara as a day-trip from Osaka.
- Yes, to feeding the deer. It is touristy, but it is so much fun to be chased by cookie-crazed deer. One more thing: deer's fart a lot. We were wondering where this weird high pitched sound was coming from, those are actually deer farts.
- Todai-ji is very impressive, definitely a must visit.
- Just wander around in Nara park, it's very lush and beautiful and has many more shrines and interesting sights, such as manyo botanical garden. I wish we had one more day to explore Nara but oh well maybe next time :)
- We ate lunch at Magura Koya, a small restaurant run by a lovely elderly couple. Delicious tuna dishes. I had a tuna sashimi bowl and my partner the fried tuna set meal, so fresh!
- We had the best pork bun at Hourokutei at the end of the Higashimuki shopping street. It's a small hole in the wall, but omg the squishy-est juicy-est porkbuns ever.
D4 Onomichi After staying in Osaka for 3 days, we headed west for the Shimanami Kaido. We decided to stay in Onomichi (Hotel Beacon Onomichi) for the night before we started our two day bike trip. For this part of our trip, we picked up our 7-day Setouchi area pass at Shin-Osaka JR station. I just want to mention that I really love the hospitality of the staff in Japan. The JR office people were so nice and helpful. We reserved our seats for the shinkansen and off we went to Onomichi. Onomichi is a lovely little seaside town to just stroll around and take in the views. I really recommend spending at least half a day here. Don't skip it!
- Senkoji park observatory - we walked up to the observatory (ropeway available), please walk up as there are lots of nice alleyways, shrines and cats along the way :). The view is amazing, especially at sunset.
- Cat alley: honestly, every alley is cat alley.
- Onomichi Shotengai - very retro, lots of cute shops. We bought a nice poster from a little granny there.
D5 & D6 Shimanami Kaido -> Matsuyama The next day, we picked up our reserved cross bikes from the general bike rental and off we went. Honestly, biking the shimanami kaido was the highlight of our trip. We took two days to bike the whole way, one day would definitely be too rushed for us. We stopped at Ikuchi island (Shimanaido NEST) for our halfway stay.
The sights along the way were great! It was so much fun to go down-hill, the uphills were do-able. We had great weather also, not too hot and no rain. Everything was clearly indicated, we just followed the blue lines. I felt very safe biking in Japan. PS. My butt did hurt from the saddle, so be warned! Bring some cushioned pants if you want to be safe side.
- First pitstop after the first bridge was Hassakuya. You have to stop here! They have delicious strawberry and citrus daifuku! The citrus had a bitter aftertaste, but they are famous for their citrus so its definitely nice to try.
- Just enjoy the views, stop everywhere to take pictures. There are lots of things to explore along the way.
- Stop at roadside stations such as > tatara shimanami park and yoshiumi iki-iki-kan. Especially before you take on the last bridge just do a little pit stop. It's a nice place to take some pictures of the insanely long bridge and have a citrus/vanilla soft cream.
https://shimanami-cycle.or.jp/ for more info and bike rental
We decided to bike one-way from Onomichi to Imabari and we have no regrets. I liked that we ended the bike trip with the longest bridge (4km!!). Imabari is very industrial, but after the fun long way down from the last bridge and being exhausted from biking you just want to get to the station and stuff yourself with pastries from the bakery at the station and go on to your next destination. Thus, we immediately took the train to Matsuyama. Originally, the plan was to enjoy the famous onsen in Matsuyama, but we didn't have enough time and we were also pretty tired. After checking-in at the hotel, it was already 4, we made our way to Matsuyama castle but unfortunately, we were too late to go in. It was still nice to view it from the outside and walk around the park. We planned to do sightseeing in Hiroshima the next day, so there was no more time to explore Matsuyama further.
D7 Hiroshima -> Miyajima After Shiminami Kaido, we headed towards Hiroshima/Miyajima. We took an early ferry from Matsuyama. The ferry was included in the setouchi JR pass, so we gladly took advantage of that. It's a nice way to get to Hiroshima, just one last view of the Seto inland sea. One remark: if it is not JR serviced transportation, you do have to obtain separate tickets. Normally, just showing your setouchi JR pass is enough to get onboard the train, but for the ferry you do have to go to the ticket desk and show your JR pass to obtain the ferry tickets.
- Peace memorial museum - a history we must not forget and do not want to repeat
- We tried another Hiroshima speciality for lunch: Hiroshima Tsukemen. This tsukemen is GREAT. One of my favorite dishes. We ate at Tsukemen Karabu Tokaichimachi. The spicy umami dipping sauce is very addicting!
Surprisingly, it was very hard to find affordable good accommodation in Hiroshima. It was the weekend and two weeks before G7, so maybe that was the reason why it was harder to find accommodation. In the end, I found a nice simple hotel on Miyajima island and it was a good decision after all! After a long day in Hiroshima, we made our way to Miyajima to stay two nights. Staying on Miyajima island is lovely especially when all the day-trip tourist leave.
D8 Miyajima Honestly, Miyajima is truly magical. Another highlight of our trip! We started the day early to get ahead of the crowd and that made it all so much more enjoyable. Seeing shrines and temples without a crowd is truly 1000x better! If you can stay at Miyajima island, do it! You don't have to splurge on expensive ryokan (although it would have been nice). We stayed at Sakuraya, which was very budget-friendly.
- Itsukishima Jinja - Nice but Daishoin and surrounding nature were the highlights for me.
- Daishoin - it is the most beautiful shrine complex I have seen in Japan this trip. I think it's because it was so quaint and it was embedded in the hill, surrounded by lush green nature. There were multiple complexes. There was a pathway studded with Jizo statues, buddist cave, prayer wheels and much more. While we were there, a ceremony with a monk was ongoing and everyone could participate in helping burning the origami peace cranes made by children, to make their wishes come true. We bought a little peace crane made from the ashes to remember this moment.
- Mt. Misen - we hiked up from Dashoin. It was ~2hrs? of steep stair climbing, 500m elevation gain. A challenge for sure but we definitely earned our way going down by ropeway :P. Views are great! go go! There is a bus to the ropeway so you don't have to suffer if you don't want to.
- Momijidani park - If you don't like Momiji trees, you can't be my friend.
- Snack along the Miyajima ometesando street. Crowded, but the cakes are great!
One remark, our hotel didn't include dinner and all the restaurants on the island close quite early. Luckily, with our setouchi JR pass, we could take the ferry for free, so went to the mainland for dinner. Just keep this in mind, when booking your stay.
D9 - D13 Kyoto We took the early train to Kyoto and checked in at Tokyu stay Sanjo-karasuma. We had 5 days to explore Kyoto and by this time we had lost our FOMO a little bit and also decided to take it a bit more slow. We still ended up walking a lot anyways but at least we were sleeping in.
The day we arrived,15MAY, was supposed to be Aoi matsuri so we headed to Kamo river to see the festival. Unfortunately, the festival was postponed due to the slight rainfall and we had no clue! but we were next to Kyoto botanical garden and we decided to visit that instead!
- Kyoto botanical garden: it is a lovely garden with a huge variety of plants and trees to see. Really well maintained and during our visit there was a great rose garden in bloom. I recommend going there! It has a nice japanese garden section too with momiji trees and moss. A greenhouse with orchids. Lot's to see here. Only 200 yen.
- Arashiyama area - I really loved this area, not just for the bamboo forest. Togetsukyo bridge and Katsura river were the highlights for me. You can walk along the both sides of Katsura riverbank. A nice way to get to the bamboo forest and bypassing the busy beginning at the start of bamboo forest is by walking along the katsura river bank into Kameyama park and following the signs to Okochi sanso garden. You will end up at the backside of bamboo forest, which is the nicest part. We went more north to visit Pottery Tanuki, this area was very nice and quaint to walk around; bamboo, shrines and traditional houses everywhere.
- South kyoto - Fushimi Inari + Uji day trip - We visited fushimi inari around 9am and it was already very busy! If you hike deeper into the Tori gates, it gets more quiet. We decided not to hike to the top, but instead do a little loop and we stumbled upon some lovely fox shrines. After Fushimi Inari, we took the train just a little bit more south to Uji. If you like matcha, visit Uji. It is a scenic little town with lots of matcha specialized cafes. We ate at Torikiku, famous for their matcha soba and udon. I had the best matcha icecream dessert at Nakamura Tokichi Byodo-in. Again, the river views are beautiful! It's a great daytrip from kyoto. On the way back to kyoto, we spontaneously decided to visit the Gekkeikan Sake museum. It's a small museum, mostly about the history of Gekkeikan, but for 500 yen entry fee, you also get 3 small sake tastings. Fun for an hour or so. I wouldn't go all the way here just for the museum, but for us it was a nice stop on the way back to Kyoto.
- Gion - visit Gion in the evening and just wander around the little streets. Hanamikoji street is one of the more famous streets there.
- We ate amazing gyoza lunch at Gyoza-dokoro Sakemasa. Best gyozo of our trip.
- Higashiyama area - Heian jingu shrine, visit the attached garden for a fee, definitely worth it! We ate amazing mazesoba and ramen for lunch at Menya Yamahide. We also visited Kyoto handicraft center in this area where we bought an ukiyo-e painting. There was also a vintage antique market at that day. We just browsed a bit around the market and honestly that was a day worth of exploring :).
I didn't mention everything we did in Kyoto here. We also had so much more planned for Kyoto, but didn't get around to it, which was totally fine! We were also a bit temple-fatigued by that time and needed a slower pace. Hopefully next time, we can visit some of things we skipped. Furthermore, some days were incredibly hot (30 C degrees and humid) or we had whole days of rain. On those days, we decided to go shopping instead.
- Sanjo Meiten-gai shopping arcade , Compasso teramachi. One long shopping street between Omiya and Kyoto-kawaramachi station. My favorite shops were: Standard products, Tokyu hands and Loft.
D14 - D15 Takayama After spending 5 days in Kyoto, it was time to leave the city and head for the Japanese alps. We took the shinkansen to Nagoya, where we changed to a limited express to Takayama. It took around 3 hours to get to Takayama, but we didn't mind. Train travel = resting time for our legs! Also, the views from the train were great!! I really enjoyed this train trip to Takayama. We arrived around noon and immediately checked in at our hotel (Hotel Kuretakeso Takayama). We had two nights in Takayama to explore the town.
- Hida beef - it's the wagyu of this area and I found my favorite place to eat it: Ajikura Tengoku. We went there twice for lunch, because it was that good. It was our first time in Japan to try yakiniku and sukiyaki. I really do appreciate the taste of wagyu but only in small amounts. I couldn't eat it everyday, because it's really so rich and yes paying for the premium cuts really does make a different in taste and texture of the wagyu beef.
- We really loved Takayama. Again, if you have time, stay overnight and wander around the streets during the evening when all the daytrippers leave. The town has such a nice vibe and it still has a very local feel to it.
- Miyagawa morning market. Fun to stroll around
- Hikaru museum - we stumbled upon this via google maps. It's a mayan temple-inspired building, very unique. You could visit the place just for the architecture itself, really impressive. It has a very nice collection of art. When we reached the top floor, there was a whole exhibition dedicated to a specific religious person. We didn't know beforehand but this museum is connected to a cult. Suddenly, it all made sense why this museum was so unique. We didn't mind, but it definitely puts the whole experience in a different light. It's a 1-hour walk from downtown, there is no direct bus connection unfortunately.
- Hida folk village - Open-air museum with nice re-builds of traditional mountain houses. We spend over half a day there. You can see local craftsmen doing their thing and you can also participate in pottery for example. There is a lovely pond and it is just pleasant to walk around. it's only a ~10 min. busride from Takayama bus station. You can buy combined entryfee+bus combo tickets at the bus station.
D16 Kamikochi -> Matsumoto After checking out of our hotel in Takayama, we took the 7am bus to Kamikochi. We were only going to spend a day here, and then continue our way to Matsumoto to stay overnight.After ~1 hour of bus, we finally made it to Kamikochi. The Japanese alps are amazing. I wished we stayed longer in this area, but just the bus ride alone to Kamikochi was already a great with the views. We decided to hop off at Taisho pond bus stop and walk along all the major sights in the park. We had no specific plan. Just hike around as far as time allowed. For lunch, we stopped at this cute teishoku restaurant, where we ate katsu curry, a big lunch to fuel our walking. We also saw wild japanese macaques and lots of wildflowers where blooming during our time there.At the local shops, we bought some yummy pastries to snack on. I had the tastiest baumkuchen with cheesecake center and my partner had a chocolate ganache cookie. I really regret not buying more kamikochi pastries to take home while we were there.After spending the day walking around, we hopped on the 4pm bus towards Matsumoto. Checked in at Tabino hotel lit Matsumoto, where I relaxed in the onsen.
Tips:
- We were only carrying backpacks, so we hiked with them until we reached the kamikochi bus terminal, where you can drop off you bag at the storage for a small fee.
- Reservation is mandatory for the bus Kamikochi -> Matsumoto, you can do it online or while you are at the busstation before hiking.
- Transportation in the Japan alps is mostly by bus, do reserve ahead if you go at peak times. Main bus company is Nouhi bus: https://www.nouhibus.co.jp/english/.)
D17 Matsumoto Tokyo After sleeping in, we did some sightseeing in Matsumoto before we moved on to Tokyo. We really liked wandering around in Matsumoto. Lots of cool shops with local crafts. We didn't know but the biggest national crafts fair is held in Matsumoto. Unfortunately, we were only able to stay for one day, but next time we would love to visit this crafts fair!
Matsumoto Castle - I really like the interior of the castle. It has been renovated, but still contains that castle feel. It is 5 story castle and you are allowed to climb all of it. It also included a pretty extensive gun/weaponry exhibition. Do arrive early because you do have to line-up within the castle to get from one floor to the other. This is due to the steep stairways, on which they allow only one-way traffic at a time.
Matsumoto city art museum - There was a nice exhibition from Yayoi Kusama. We didn't know but Yayoi Kusama was born in Matsumoto. It is a good replacement exhibition if you aren't able to snatch up tickets for Yayoi Kusama museum in Tokyo.
Nakamachi street and Frog street - street with persevered houses with craft shops, cafes, brewerys. What more do you want.
After spending the day in Matsumoto, we took the train to Tokyo, our last destination of our stay. We decided to stay in Ueno (Hotel resol ueno). This hotel was located close to Ueno JR.
D18 - D24 Tokyo Last 7 days in Tokyo. By this time, we were just enjoying everything at a much slower pace. Tokyo is huge! Staying near the JR line is indeed a must like everyone said. I could go on hours about Tokyo, I am just going to mention some highlights here.
- Anmitsu at Anmitsu Mihashi. My favorite dessert! It contains agar jelly, mochi balls, red bean paste, fruit and a scoop of matcha icecream.
- shopping in Ginza - It's nice to go during the weekends when they close of the streets for cars. We liked visiting flagship stores of Muji, Uniqlo. Go to Itoya if you are a stationary freak.
- Ueno park - Museums, shrines, Lotus pond. Have a look at their website, there are almost always events in the park. :)
- Tsukiji market - very busy, but fun to have a look. Lines everywhere. Look for sushi restaurants that open around 11am, line up at one of those places. I don't think it has to be the one with 4.5 rating and 1000 reviews. Why? There are so many good restaurants in Tsukiji area. We went to Tsukiji Kagura Sushi.
- Hamarikyu gardens - Bonsai pine trees pruned to perfection. Ponds filled with sea water, thus there were seabass, little sardines and jellyfish in the water. Very special! You also had a nice skyline view from the park which is a cool contrast! It was nice and quiet.
- Tokyo Skytree - best view :) it also has a great shopping complex attached to it.
- Asakusa area - Senso-ji
- Yanaka Ginza - we went during the weekend and there was live music, little stalls and just very lively in general. Really nice to spend a morning. Largest preserved cemetery, which apparently welcomes visitors a lot for flower viewings. It is a preserved neighborhood with traditional houses and lots of shops selling crafts, gifts, souvenirs, and unique snacks.
That's it!
For 24 days, we spend around ~2500 euro p.p. (excl. 1000,- flights). This amount includes food, transportation, entrancefees and shopping/gifts. so average is ~100 euro/day. We didn't track every cost. Hotel costs were 900,- pp, which ranged from 50,- to 120,- per night accommodations. The conversion yen/euro is also great at the moment, so it might have contributed!
I hope you enjoyed my trip report. Let me know if there are any questions.
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2023.06.02 13:23 asianmeals2 The Fascination of Instant Noodles in Malaysia
Instant noodles have become a quintessential part of the Malaysian culinary experience. These pre-packaged, quick-to-prepare meals have gained immense popularity due to their affordability, convenience, and diverse flavours.
Instant Noodles In Malaysia are not merely a snack but a cultural phenomenon, enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds. This article explores the enduring love affair between Malaysians and instant noodles, examining their history, cultural significance, and the reasons behind their widespread appeal.
Historical Context The introduction of instant noodles to Malaysia can be traced back to the late 1960s when they were first imported from Japan. As a result of Malaysia's rapid industrialization and urbanisation, the demand for convenient and time-saving food options increased. Instant noodles quickly captured the market, offering a quick and tasty meal solution. Over the years, local manufacturers started producing their own brands, catering to the unique flavor preferences of Malaysians. This led to a proliferation of local instant noodle brands, each offering distinct taste profiles that appealed to different regional palates.
Cultural Significance Instant noodles have transcended their status as a mere convenience food to become an integral part of Malaysian culture. They are readily available in grocery stores, convenience marts, and even street stalls, reflecting the ubiquity of instant noodles in the Malaysian diet. Instant noodles have also found their way into traditional Malaysian dishes, such as "Maggi goreng" (fried instant noodles) and "Mee kolok" (dry tossed instant noodles). These innovative culinary adaptations showcase Malaysians' creativity in incorporating instant noodles into their traditional cuisine.
Moreover, instant noodles have become a staple for Malaysian students and office workers due to their affordability and ease of preparation. For many, they evoke nostalgic memories of college days or late-night study sessions. The widespread availability of halal-certified instant noodles has also made them a popular choice among the Muslim community in Malaysia.
Flavor Diversity and Innovation One of the reasons for the enduring popularity of instant noodles in Malaysia is the wide range of flavours available. From the classic chicken and beef flavors to more adventurous options like curry, tom yam, and kimchi, Malaysian instant noodles cater to diverse taste preferences. Manufacturers continuously innovate by introducing new flavors and incorporating local ingredients, such as spices and herbs, to create unique taste experiences.
Instant noodles have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on Malaysian cuisine and culture. Their convenience, affordability, and diverse flavors have made them a beloved choice for Malaysians across all walks of life. From humble beginnings as an imported food item, instant noodles have evolved to become a significant part of the Malaysian food landscape. Whether enjoyed as a quick snack or incorporated into traditional dishes, instant noodles continue to bring comfort and satisfaction to millions of Malaysians, reflecting their enduring appeal in the Malaysian culinary scene.
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2023.06.02 12:30 FappidyDat [H] TF2 Keys & PayPal [W] Humble Bundle Games (Also Games From Past Bundles)
Notes: - I am EXTREMELY busy, but I check my messages and DMs at least ONCE per day. Please be patient and wait at least 24 hours for my response if I don't get back to you immediately.
- I buy only in Unrevealed Key Link Format or Plain Steam Keys. No gift links.
- For PayPal, I am in the US region and I only send via G&S. Please note there will be PayPal fees (including international/conversion and purchasing fees) to consider.
- All games that you sell to me should ideally be REGION-FREE. Please ensure the games are not region-locked/bound to a specific country.
- You must be willing to fill a spreadsheet with steam keys.
I pay with the following: TF2 & PayPal
I BUY HB Games | with TF2 | with PayPal | Currently Active Humble Bundle? |
- Ratz Instagib - | 0.9 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
20XX | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel | 2.6 TF2 | $5.19 PP | - |
60 Parsecs! | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
7 Billion Humans | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
7 Days to Die | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.78 PP | - |
A Hat in Time | 4.5 TF2 | $8.98 PP | - |
A Juggler's Tale | 0.5 TF2 | $1.07 PP | - |
A Plague Tale: Innocence | 1.9 TF2 | $3.81 PP | - |
AMID EVIL | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
AO Tennis 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.3 PP | - |
Absolver | 1.8 TF2 | $3.51 PP | - |
Aeterna Noctis | 1.6 TF2 | $3.15 PP | - |
Age of Empires Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.46 PP | - |
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Age of Wonders III Collection | 0.9 TF2 | $1.86 PP | - |
Age of Wonders: Planetfall - Deluxe Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
Age of Wonders: Planetfall | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Airport CEO | 2.8 TF2 | $5.62 PP | - |
Alan Wake Collector's Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.68 PP | - |
Alien: Isolation | 1.8 TF2 | $3.52 PP | - |
Aliens: Colonial Marines Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.45 PP | - |
Aliens: Fireteam Elite | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Amnesia: The Dark Descent | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Among Us | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
Ancestors Legacy | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey | 2.1 TF2 | $4.07 PP | - |
Aragami | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Arizona Sunshine | 2.1 TF2 | $4.21 PP | - |
Arma 3 Apex Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.24 PP | - |
Arma 3 Contact Edition | 2.4 TF2 | $4.84 PP | - |
Arma 3 Jets | 0.9 TF2 | $1.77 PP | - |
Arma 3 Marksmen | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Arma 3 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.78 PP | - |
Assetto Corsa Competizione | 2.9 TF2 | $5.83 PP | - |
Assetto Corsa Ultimate Edition | 5.0 TF2 | $9.93 PP | - |
BATTLETECH - Mercenary Collection | 2.4 TF2 | $4.79 PP | - |
BIOMUTANT | 1.6 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE | 0.9 TF2 | $1.75 PP | - |
BROFORCE | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Baba Is You | 1.5 TF2 | $3.01 PP | - |
Back 4 Blood | 3.0 TF2 | $5.96 PP | - |
Bad North: Jotunn Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.77 PP | - |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Bang-On Balls: Chronicles | 2.6 TF2 | $5.14 PP | - |
Banished | 2.2 TF2 | $4.34 PP | - |
Barotrauma | 6.5 TF2 | $12.95 PP | - |
Batman - The Telltale Series | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Batman Arkham Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.44 PP | - |
Batman: Arkham Knight | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Knight Premium Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Origins | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham VR | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Battle Chasers: Nightwar | 0.6 TF2 | $1.21 PP | - |
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II | 2.1 TF2 | $4.17 PP | - |
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada | 0.9 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Battlezone Gold Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.3 PP | - |
Bendy and the Dark Revival | 0.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $0.88 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (May 2023) |
Besiege | 1.5 TF2 | $2.92 PP | - |
Beyond Blue | 2.5 TF2 | $4.94 PP | - |
Beyond Two Souls | 1.9 TF2 | $3.83 PP | - |
BioShock Collection | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
BioShock Infinite | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
BioShock Remastered | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
Bioshock Infinite: Season Pass | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Blade of Darkness | 1.2 TF2 | $2.47 PP | - |
Blair Witch | 1.2 TF2 | $2.3 PP | - |
Blasphemous | 1.3 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.58 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Blood Bowl 2 - Legendary Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Blood: Fresh Supply | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night | 1.7 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $3.37 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Boomerang Fu | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Borderlands 2 VR | 5.5 TF2 | $10.93 PP | - |
Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition | 3.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $6.19 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Borderlands 3 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
Borderlands 3: Director's Cut | 1.3 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection | 3.4 TF2 | $6.76 PP | - |
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Brutal Legend | 0.8 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
Bus Simulator 18 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.18 PP | - |
CHUCHEL Cherry Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.97 PP | - |
Call of Cthulhu | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 9.3 TF2 | $18.38 PP | - |
Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Celeste | 1.8 TF2 | $3.6 PP | - |
Chess Ultra | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Children of Morta | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Chivalry 2 | 3.8 TF2 | $7.45 PP | - |
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Cities: Skylines Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.18 PP | - |
Cities: Skylines | 1.4 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone | 4.2 TF2 | $8.32 PP | - |
Cloudpunk | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Code Vein | 1.7 TF2 | $3.3 PP | - |
Coffee Talk | 2.5 TF2 | $4.98 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 - The Western Front Armies | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.0 PP | - |
Company of Heroes | 1.9 TF2 | $3.79 PP | - |
Conan Exiles | 1.6 TF2 | $3.26 PP | - |
Construction Simulator 2015 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.48 PP | - |
Contagion | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Control Ultimate Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
Crash Bandicoot™ N. Sane Trilogy | 9.6 TF2 | $19.06 PP | - |
Creed: Rise to Glory™ | 2.3 TF2 | $4.47 PP | - |
Crusader Kings II: Imperial Collection | 10.0 TF2 | $19.73 PP | - |
Crusader Kings III | 5.9 TF2 | $11.73 PP | - |
CryoFall | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Cultist Simulator Anthology Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Cultist Simulator | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT | 2.6 TF2 | $5.21 PP | - |
DEATHLOOP | 2.8 TF2 | $5.47 PP | - |
DIRT 5 | 4.3 TF2 | $8.44 PP | - |
DMC - Devil May Cry | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL FIGHTERZ - Ultimate Edition | 10.0 TF2 | $19.74 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.81 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
DRAGONBALL XENOVERSE Bundle Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
DRIFT21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Dark Deity | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin | 8.7 TF2 | $17.31 PP | - |
Dark Souls III | 12.6 TF2 | $24.91 PP | - |
Darkest Dungeon | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Darksiders Genesis | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Darksiders III | 0.6 TF2 | $1.26 PP | - |
Darkwood | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Day of the Tentacle Remastered | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
DayZ | 7.6 TF2 | $15.03 PP | - |
Daymare: 1998 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Dead Estate | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Dead Island - Definitive Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.66 PP | - |
Dead Island Definitive Collection | 1.7 TF2 | $3.3 PP | - |
Dead Island Riptide - Definitive Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.4 PP | - |
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.7 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 Frank’s Big Package | 2.5 TF2 | $4.96 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
Dead Rising | 1.0 TF2 | $1.96 PP | - |
Dead Rising® 2 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
Death Road to Canada | 2.4 TF2 | $4.84 PP | - |
Death's Gambit | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Deep Rock Galactic | 3.3 TF2 | $6.63 PP | - |
Descenders | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Desperados III | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Destroy All Humans | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | 1.8 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
Devil May Cry® 4 Special Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.13 PP | - |
DiRT Rally 2.0 | 5.1 TF2 | $10.11 PP | - |
Dinosaur Fossil Hunter | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Distant Worlds: Universe | 0.7 TF2 | $1.29 PP | - |
Doom Eternal | 2.5 TF2 | $4.94 PP | - |
Door Kickers | 1.9 TF2 | $3.84 PP | - |
Dorfromantik | 2.0 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
Dragons Dogma - Dark Arisen | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
Drake Hollow | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Drone Swarm | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Dungeon Defenders | 2.8 TF2 | $5.47 PP | - |
Dungeon Defenders: Awakened | 2.8 TF2 | $5.59 PP | - |
Dungreed | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Dusk | 2.0 TF2 | $3.91 PP | - |
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair | 2.2 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
ELEX | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
EVERSPACE™ | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
Elite: Dangerous | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
Empire of Sin | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Endzone - A World Apart | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.19 PP | - |
Exanima | 2.6 TF2 | $5.24 PP | - |
FTL: Faster Than Light | 1.0 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
Fable Anniversary | 3.7 TF2 | $7.32 PP | - |
Fallout 76 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.22 PP | - |
Fantasy General II | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Farming Simulator 17 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Firefighting Simulator - The Squad | 3.8 TF2 | $7.47 PP | - |
First Class Trouble | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
For The King | 1.0 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
Forager | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Forts | 2.3 TF2 | $4.52 PP | - |
Friday the 13th: The Game | 3.0 TF2 | $5.86 PP | - |
Frostpunk | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PP | - |
Full Metal Furies | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Furi | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
GRID - Ultimate | 2.0 TF2 | $3.97 PP | - |
GRID | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
GRIS | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Gang Beasts | 3.0 TF2 | $5.89 PP | - |
Garden Paws | 1.0 TF2 | $2.05 PP | - |
Gas Station Simulator | 1.9 TF2 | $3.68 PP | - |
Gears 5 | 11.7 TF2 | $23.1 PP | - |
Gears Tactics | 4.5 TF2 | $8.93 PP | - |
Generation Zero® | 1.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.93 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Goat Simulator | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
Godlike Burger | 1.1 TF2 | $2.1 PP | - |
Golf With Your Friends | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Gordian Quest | 1.8 TF2 | $3.58 PP | - |
Gotham Knights | 5.5 TF2 | $10.83 PP | - |
GreedFall | 0.8 TF2 | $1.54 PP | - |
Grim Dawn | 5.2 TF2 | $10.28 PP | - |
Grim Fandango Remastered | 0.6 TF2 | $1.09 PP | - |
Guacamelee! 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.19 PP | - |
HITMAN™2 Gold Edition | 3.1 TF2 | $6.16 PP | - |
HIVESWAP: Act 2 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.18 PP | - |
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ | 1.8 TF2 | $3.66 PP | - |
HROT | 1.9 TF2 | $3.7 PP | - |
Haiku, the Robot | 1.3 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.56 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Hard Bullet | 1.2 TF2 | $2.38 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition | 2.7 TF2 | $5.3 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger | 1.9 TF2 | $3.68 PP | - |
Heave Ho | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
Heavy Rain | 2.1 TF2 | $4.15 PP | - |
Hell Let Loose | 5.2 TF2 | $10.32 PP | - |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
Hello, Neighbor! | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Hellpoint | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
Hero's Hour | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Heroes of Hammerwatch | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Hitman Absolution | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Hitman Game of the Year Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.61 PP | - |
Hollow Knight | 2.8 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $5.48 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Homefront: The Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.68 PP | - |
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
Horizon Chase Turbo | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Hotline Miami | 0.8 TF2 | $1.56 PP | - |
House Flipper VR | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
House Flipper | 2.8 TF2 | $5.5 PP | - |
Human: Fall Flat | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
HuniePop | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Huntdown | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Hurtworld | 2.1 TF2 | $4.07 PP | - |
Hyper Light Drifter | 1.6 TF2 | $3.11 PP | - |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 0.8 TF2 | $1.55 PP | - |
I Expect You To Die | 1.4 TF2 | $2.68 PP | - |
I-NFECTED | 6.3 TF2 | $12.5 PP | - |
INSURGENCY | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Injustice 2 Legendary Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Injustice 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Injustice: Gods Among Us - Ultimate Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Into the Breach | 1.5 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Into the Radius VR | 2.9 TF2 | $5.84 PP | - |
Ion Fury | 1.6 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
Iron Harvest | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Jalopy | 0.9 TF2 | $1.87 PP | - |
Job Simulator | 6.6 TF2 | $13.01 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution 2 | 2.4 TF2 | $4.81 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
Just Cause 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.63 PP | - |
Just Cause 4: Complete Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $3.97 PP | - |
KartKraft | 3.2 TF2 | $6.3 PP | - |
Katamari Damacy REROLL | 1.1 TF2 | $2.24 PP | - |
Katana ZERO | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes | 2.7 TF2 | $5.42 PP | - |
Kerbal Space Program | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Killer Instinct | 8.8 TF2 | $17.49 PP | - |
Killing Floor 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Killing Floor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Kingdom Come: Deliverance | 1.5 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Kingdom: Two Crowns | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
LEGO Batman Trilogy | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
LEGO Lord of the Rings | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
LEGO® City Undercover | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
LEGO® Jurassic World™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens - Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
LEGO® Worlds | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
LIMBO | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
Labyrinthine | 1.9 TF2 | $3.76 PP | - |
Lake | 0.8 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
Last Oasis | 1.6 TF2 | $3.11 PP | - |
Layers of Fear 2 | 6.3 TF2 | $12.52 PP | - |
Layers of Fear | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Legion TD 2 | 1.7 TF2 | $3.33 PP | - |
Len's Island | 4.2 TF2 | $8.26 PP | - |
Lethal League Blaze | 1.5 TF2 | $3.06 PP | - |
Lethal League | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Library Of Ruina | 3.2 TF2 | $6.42 PP | - |
Life is Feudal: Your Own | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
Life is Strange 2 Complete Season | 0.7 TF2 | $1.33 PP | - |
Life is Strange Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) | 4.5 TF2 | $8.95 PP | - |
Little Misfortune | 2.3 TF2 | $4.47 PP | - |
Little Nightmares Complete Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.22 PP | - |
Little Nightmares | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
Lobotomy Corporation Monster Management Simulation | 5.0 TF2 | $9.99 PP | - |
Loot River | 3.3 TF2 | $6.47 PP | - |
Lost Ember | 1.4 TF2 | $2.76 PP | - |
Luck be a Landlord | 2.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.77 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Definitive Experience | 1.5 TF2 | $2.89 PP | - |
MONSTER HUNTER RISE | 4.1 TF2 | $8.09 PP | - |
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
MX vs ATV Reflex | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Mad Max | 1.2 TF2 | $2.32 PP | - |
Mafia II: Definitive Edition | 3.6 TF2 | $7.11 PP | - |
Mafia III: Definitive Edition | 2.1 TF2 | $4.21 PP | - |
Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PP | - |
Magicka 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Magicka 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Maneater | 0.8 TF2 | $1.63 PP | - |
Manhunt | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Mars Horizon | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition | 7.8 TF2 | $15.36 PP | - |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Max Payne | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries | 2.5 TF2 | $5.02 PP | - |
Medal of Honor | 2.1 TF2 | $4.24 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 War Chest Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Metro 2033 Redux | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Metro Exodus | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Metro Redux Bundle | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Metro: Last Light Redux | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.71 PP | - |
Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™ | 0.9 TF2 | $1.8 PP | - |
Middleearth Shadow of War Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.37 PP | - |
Midnight Ghost Hunt | 2.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.93 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Mini Ninjas | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Mirror's Edge | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PP | - |
Miscreated | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Monster Hunter: World | 3.5 TF2 | $6.89 PP | - |
Monster Sanctuary | 0.6 TF2 | $1.26 PP | - |
Monster Train | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Moonlighter | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Moons of Madness | 1.8 TF2 | $3.48 PP | - |
Mordhau | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
Mortal Shell | 1.4 TF2 | $2.77 PP | - |
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Motorsport Manager | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Move or Die | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Moving Out | 1.4 TF2 | $2.82 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $3.01 PP | - |
My Friend Pedro | 1.0 TF2 | $1.91 PP | - |
My Time At Portia | 0.7 TF2 | $1.43 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Road to Boruto | 2.6 TF2 | $5.23 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
NBA 2K13 | 4.8 TF2 | $9.52 PP | - |
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.14 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker - Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.13 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Necromunda: Hired Gun | 0.7 TF2 | $1.45 PP | - |
Neon Abyss | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Neverwinter Nights: Complete Adventures | 3.7 TF2 | $7.33 PP | - |
Nine Parchments | 2.2 TF2 | $4.27 PP | - |
No Time to Relax | 2.9 TF2 | $5.75 PP | - |
Northgard | 3.9 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $7.64 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Not For Broadcast | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD GOLD EDITION | 2.0 TF2 | $3.91 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 Gold Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.38 PP | - |
Observer | 0.4 TF2 | $0.74 PP | - |
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty | 0.4 TF2 | $0.72 PP | - |
One Step From Eden | 0.5 TF2 | $1.03 PP | - |
Operation: Tango | 0.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $0.8 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (May 2023) |
Opus Magnum | 1.1 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Orcs Must Die! 3 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.69 PP | - |
Outlast 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Outlast | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Outward | 1.5 TF2 | $2.94 PP | - |
Overcooked | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Overcooked! 2 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.59 PP | - |
Overgrowth | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Overlord II | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Owlboy | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
PAYDAY 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.82 PP | - |
PC Building Simulator | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
PGA TOUR 2K21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Paint the Town Red | 2.4 TF2 | $4.73 PP | - |
Parkitect | 5.5 TF2 | $10.98 PP | - |
Party Hard 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Pathologic 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Pathologic Classic HD | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Per Aspera | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
Phantom Doctrine | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.66 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PP | - |
Pistol Whip | 6.2 TF2 | $12.33 PP | - |
Plague Inc: Evolved | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Planet Coaster | 1.8 TF2 | $3.55 PP | - |
Planet Zoo | 2.0 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS | 6.0 TF2 | $11.91 PP | - |
Portal Knights | 1.3 TF2 | $2.62 PP | - |
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid | 2.8 TF2 | $5.48 PP | - |
PowerBeatsVR | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
PowerSlave Exhumed | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Praey for the Gods | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Prehistoric Kingdom | 1.5 TF2 | $2.93 PP | - |
Prison Architect | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Pro Cycling Manager 2019 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.61 PP | - |
Project Hospital | 2.4 TF2 | $4.82 PP | - |
Project Wingman | 2.6 TF2 | $5.21 PP | - |
Project Winter | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Propnight | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
Pumpkin Jack | 0.4 TF2 | $0.84 PP | - |
Quantum Break | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
RESIDENT EVIL 3 | 2.3 TF2 | $4.49 PP | - |
RUGBY 20 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse | 3.3 TF2 | $6.62 PP | - |
Ragnaröck | 3.5 TF2 | $6.93 PP | - |
Rain World | 1.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.19 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Raw Data | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Re:Legend | 1.1 TF2 | $2.13 PP | - |
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
Red Matter | 4.5 TF2 | $8.95 PP | - |
Resident Evil / biohazard HD REMASTER | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster | 1.2 TF2 | $2.35 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 GOLD Edition | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
Resident Evil 6 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition | 2.5 TF2 | $4.88 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Retro Machina | 0.5 TF2 | $1.02 PP | - |
Risen 2: Dark Waters Gold Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Risen 3 - Complete Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.07 PP | - |
Risen | 0.9 TF2 | $1.82 PP | - |
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
River City Girls | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Roboquest | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
RollerCoaster Tycoon Deluxe | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack | 1.7 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
Rubber Bandits | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Ryse: Son of Rome | 1.7 TF2 | $3.38 PP | - |
SCP: Pandemic | 2.2 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
SCUM | 3.0 TF2 | $5.96 PP | - |
SOMA | 2.4 TF2 | $4.8 PP | - |
SONG OF HORROR Complete Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.42 PP | - |
STAR WARS® THE FORCE UNLEASHED II | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
STAR WARS™: Squadrons | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
SUPERHOT VR | 2.3 TF2 | $4.51 PP | - |
SUPERHOT | 0.8 TF2 | $1.59 PP | - |
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE | 0.5 TF2 | $1.02 PP | - |
Saint's Row The Third Remastered | 2.3 TF2 | $4.5 PP | - |
Saints Row 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
Saints Row IV Game of the Century Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Saints Row IV | 1.0 TF2 | $2.05 PP | - |
Saints Row the Third - The Full Package | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Saints Row: The Third | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Salt and Sanctuary | 1.1 TF2 | $2.15 PP | - |
Sanctum 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Satisfactory | 6.6 TF2 | $13.01 PP | - |
Second Extinction | 2.1 TF2 | $4.11 PP | - |
Secret Neighbor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Serious Sam 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Serious Sam 4 | 4.0 TF2 | $7.94 PP | - |
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem | 2.3 TF2 | $4.51 PP | - |
Shadow Man Remastered | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Shadow Warrior 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 3.2 TF2 | $6.37 PP | - |
Shenmue 3 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Shenmue I & II | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Shining Resonance Refrain | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI : Platinum Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $6.03 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization® V: The Complete Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.76 PP | - |
Sid Meiers Civilization IV: The Complete Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
Siege of Centauri | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
SimCasino | 1.3 TF2 | $2.56 PP | - |
SimplePlanes | 1.9 TF2 | $3.78 PP | - |
Skullgirls 2nd Encore | 1.2 TF2 | $2.47 PP | - |
Slap City | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Slay the Spire | 3.6 TF2 | $7.17 PP | - |
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Slime Rancher | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 3 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Sniper Elite 4 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 Remastered | 1.3 TF2 | $2.5 PP | - |
Sniper Elite V2 | 1.0 TF2 | $2.05 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure DX | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Sonic Adventure 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.86 PP | - |
Sonic Mania | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Soul Calibur VI | 1.6 TF2 | $3.24 PP | - |
Source of Madness | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Space Engineers | 2.7 TF2 | $5.3 PP | - |
Space Haven | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Spec Ops: The Line | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
SpeedRunners | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Spellcaster University | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Spelunky | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Spirit Of The Island | 1.3 TF2 | $2.59 PP | - |
Spiritfarer | 1.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.18 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (May 2023) |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated | 1.3 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy | 4.9 TF2 | $9.65 PP | - |
Squad | 7.9 TF2 | $15.55 PP | - |
Star Renegades | 3.0 TF2 | $5.94 PP | - |
Star Trek: Bridge Crew | 4.4 TF2 | $8.62 PP | - |
Star Wars Republic Commando™ | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005) | 1.4 TF2 | $2.7 PP | - |
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Star Wars® Empire at War™: Gold Pack | 1.2 TF2 | $2.39 PP | - |
Starbound | 1.1 TF2 | $2.24 PP | - |
Starpoint Gemini Warlords | 1.8 TF2 | $3.48 PP | - |
State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $5.92 PP | - |
Staxel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Steel Division: Normandy 44 | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Stellaris Galaxy Edition | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack | 0.8 TF2 | $1.49 PP | - |
Stick Fight: The Game | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
Strategic Command WWII: World at War | 2.2 TF2 | $4.26 PP | - |
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection | 1.5 TF2 | $2.94 PP | - |
Streets of Rogue | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Stronghold 2: Steam Edition | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
Stronghold Crusader 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.84 PP | - |
Stronghold Crusader HD | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Stronghold Legends: Steam Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Styx: Shards Of Darkness | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Subnautica | 3.6 TF2 | $7.15 PP | - |
Summer in Mara | 0.6 TF2 | $1.09 PP | - |
Sunless Sea | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Sunless Skies | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Sunset Overdrive | 1.0 TF2 | $2.01 PP | - |
Super Meat Boy | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
Superliminal | 1.9 TF2 | $3.84 PP | - |
Supraland Six Inches Under | 1.5 TF2 | $2.89 PP | - |
Supreme Commander 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
Supreme Commander Forged Alliance | 2.0 TF2 | $4.02 PP | - |
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality | 1.8 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
Survive the Nights | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Surviving Mars | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
Surviving the Aftermath | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Sword Art Online Fatal Bullet - Complete Edition | 3.3 TF2 | $6.45 PP | - |
Sword Art Online Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $3.01 PP | - |
Syberia: The World Before | 1.2 TF2 | $2.32 PP | - |
Synth Riders | 3.5 TF2 | $6.96 PP | - |
TEKKEN 7 | 1.5 TF2 | $2.9 PP | - |
THE KING OF FIGHTERS '98 ULTIMATE MATCH FINAL EDITION | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2002 UNLIMITED MATCH | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
Tales from the Borderlands | 3.4 TF2 | $6.83 PP | - |
Tales of Berseria | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
Tales of Zestiria | 0.9 TF2 | $1.72 PP | - |
Talisman: Digital Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Tank Mechanic Simulator | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Telltale Batman Shadows Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Terraforming Mars | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Terraria | 2.2 TF2 | $4.26 PP | - |
The Ascent | 1.1 TF2 | $2.26 PP | - |
The Battle of Polytopia | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
The Beast Inside | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
The Blackout Club | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope | 1.6 TF2 | $3.12 PP | - |
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan | 2.2 TF2 | $4.42 PP | - |
The Darkness II | 0.5 TF2 | $0.99 PP | - |
The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
The Escapists 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
The Escapists | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
The Henry Stickmin Collection | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Final Cut | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
The Intruder | 2.2 TF2 | $4.28 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 2 | 2.0 TF2 | $4.02 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 3 | 2.9 TF2 | $5.76 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.14 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 5 | 3.1 TF2 | $6.15 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack 6 | 2.8 TF2 | $5.58 PP | - |
The Jackbox Party Pack | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
The Last Campfire | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky | 1.8 TF2 | $3.57 PP | - |
The Long Dark | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
The Long Dark: Survival Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Mortuary Assistant | 2.4 TF2 | $4.82 PP | - |
The Red Solstice 2: Survivors | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
The Surge 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
The Survivalists | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
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2023.06.02 09:59 Ajy123911 The Best Spices Manufacturer in India
| Ajy Global Trade: The Best Spices Manufacturer in India Introduction Are you in search of the most famous ,You can find it at Ajy Global Trade! With an impressive track record of excellence and dedication to top quality, Ajy Global Trade has established its reputation as the most reliable producer of spices in India. The following article'll discuss why Ajy Global Trade stands out from other companies. Ajy Global Trade offers everything you require for gourmands or business owners searching for the finest product. The Spice Range: A Taste Sensation In terms of spices, Ajy Global Trade offers a wide range of spices that can meet various culinary needs. Let's look at some of the fantastic spices they make: - Turmeric: The Golden Essence
Turmeric is sometimes referred to as"golden spice "Golden spice" is a common food ingredient used in Indian dishes. It is known for its vibrant colour and distinctive flavour. Ajy Global Trading's Turmeric is carefully processed from the best quality farms. Its numerous health benefits and uses make it a must-have ingredient in every kitchen. Cumin: Aromatic and Flavorful Cumin is a primary ingredient in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines, known for its warm and earthy smell. The cumin seeds purchased from Ajy Global Trade are carefully picked and processed to guarantee their freshness and deliciousness. If you're cooking a tasty spicy curry, or a mix of exotic spices, and cumin, they'll give an extraordinary flavour to your meals. Cardamom: Fragrant and Exquisite Ajy Global Trade's cardamom pods are meticulously picked. Their cardamom's fragrant and subtle sweetness will enhance the flavour of your drinks, desserts and other dishes that are savoury to new heights. Chilli: From Mild to Fiery Enjoy your life by experimenting with Ajy Global Trade's range of chilli-based goods. They come in mild and hot varieties. Hot and spicy, They offer a variety of chilis to satisfy all tastes. The chilis are carefully made to retain the fiery hue and heat. It also allows you to create recipes that are bursting with a smoky flavour. Coriander: Freshness in Every Seed Coriander seeds are a vital ingredient in Indian food preparation. They are coveted due to their refreshing sweet flavour and refreshing aroma. The seeds from Ajy Global Trade come from trusted producers and undergo strict quality tests to ensure the highest quality and freshness. Include their coriander in your food to get a distinct and delicious flavour. Garam Masala: A Harmonious Blend Garam masala is a mix of spices that adds richness and depth to Indian food items. The garam masala from Ajy Global Trade is carefully created using the highest quality ingredients in the perfect ratios. Its balanced flavours and the delicious smell of garam masala made by Ajy Global Trade will flavour your biryanis, curries and gravies with a delightful taste. Conclusion Ajy Global Trade has become India's most renowned spice producerdue to a cause. Their dedication to excellence, extensive range of spices, and commitment to customer satisfaction has set Ajy Global Trade apart from other brands. The products made by Ajy Global Trade will allow you to make your cooking better and take you on a tasty adventure. If you're an experienced chef with plenty of experience or an enthusiastic home cook, explore the incredible flavour of Ajy's spices and understand the true nature of Indian foods. Read More About: https://ajyoverseas.com The Best Spices Manufacturer in India submitted by Ajy123911 to u/Ajy123911 [link] [comments] |
2023.06.02 09:32 ankitasehgal2k15 Millet-Based Festive Starters That'll Wow Your Guests
When it comes to hosting festive gatherings in India, serving starters that showcase the rich and vibrant flavors of the country is a must. Elevate your culinary game with millet-based high-protein foods that make for perfect festive starters. It combines the versatility of foxtail millet nutrition with the authentic tastes of Indian cuisine. Let us explore a selection of creatively crafted millet-based appetizers that will leave your guests delighted and impressed during your festive celebrations.
Masala Millet Stuffed Mushroom Caps Impress your guests with Masala Millet Stuffed Mushroom Caps, a delightful fusion of Indian spices and earthy flavors. The mushroom caps are stuffed with a spiced mixture of cooked millet, aromatic herbs, onions, and a hint of chili for a kick. Baked to perfection, these bite-sized starters offer a harmonious blend of textures and authentic Indian flavors. The combination of earthy mushrooms and fragrant spices will leave your guests craving for more, making this appetizer a star of your festive gathering.
Millet Tikki Chaat with Chutneys Bring the vibrant street food culture to your festive spread with Millet Tikki Chaat, a tantalizing combination of crispy millet tikkis topped with a medley of tangy chutneys. The tikkis are made from a mixture of cooked millet, mashed potatoes, and traditional Indian spices, pan-fried to perfection. Topped with sweet tamarind chutney, spicy mint chutney, and a sprinkle of chaat masala, this chaat-style starter offers an explosion of flavors. If you want to buy
foxtail millet online, then you should visit
Mille Supergrain's website. The brand offers 100% whole grain and gluten-free millet.
Millet Palak Pakoras Delight your guests with Millet Palak Pakoras, a mouthwatering twist on the classic Indian fritters. These crispy and flavorful pakoras are made by combining finely chopped spinach, cooked millet, chickpea flour (besan), and an assortment of aromatic spices. Deep-fried to golden perfection, these pakoras offer a satisfying crunch on the outside and a tender, flavorful interior. Serve them with tangy tamarind chutney or a zesty mint-coriander chutney for an authentic taste of Indian street food. If you want to explore lip-smacking millet snack recipes, then head to Mille Supergrain. The page has a number of delicious and easy-to-make snacks.
Millet Masala Toast with Roasted Vegetables Offer a fusion of Indian flavors with Millet Masala Toast topped with an array of roasted vegetables. The base consists of toasted millet bread slices, generously spread with a zesty and aromatic masala paste. Top it with a mix of roasted seasonal vegetables like bell peppers, onions, and tomatoes. Sprinkle with fresh herbs and a squeeze of lemon for a burst of tanginess. This fusion-style starter combines the wholesome goodness of millet with the vibrant flavors of Indian spices and roasted vegetables, creating a visually appealing and delectable appetizer that will leave a lasting impression on your guests.
Conclusion Millet-based festive starters with Indian flavors provide an opportunity to delight your guests with the authentic tastes of India. From the flavorful Masala Millet Stuffed Mushroom Caps to the vibrant Millet Tikki Chaat, the tempting Millet Palak Pakoras, and the fusion delight of Millet Masala Toast with Roasted Vegetables, these appetizers showcase the versatility of millet in creating memorable dishes that will wow your guests during your festive celebrations in India.
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2023.06.02 07:23 simplymuffin8 Tips or Exercises to Care Less About Clutter / How Do I Let Things Go?
I can’t let things go. I know that’s general, but I don’t know how else to describe it. I have no chill. I have difficulties delegating and trusting coworkers to do certain tasks, because I know they won’t get done the way I would do them. I get obsessed with an idea (like wondering late at night if the front door is locked), and then am incapable of letting it go and going to bed without double checking. I’m high strung and hyper fixated on every little problem. The biggest offender is my home: my safe space. During the pandemic, my home life was perfect. Immaculate. We moved into a new place, decorated the entire apartment just the way we liked it, and kept it pristine. I’m big into cooking, and our tiny apartment’s kitchen shelves were sorted just the way I liked them. Pasta and beans sat in beautiful clear storage containers, my spice shelf was organized by region of the world the spice is mainly used, fresh produce was kept in a fruit hammock, bread was kept in the breadbox, butter was kept in the butter dish. We had one shelf for groceries that didn’t fit a category (the occasional snack, a jar of coconut milk for an upcoming curry, bagels for my fiancé, etc). We would use the things on this shelf in the 2-3 days after buying them, only to replace them when the shelf was empty again.
Fast forward to now. My fiancé and I no longer work from home. Promotions and new responsibilities have led to a busier, longer workday. A family member has moved in, and that’s another mouth to feed. We have less time for apartment upkeep. My kitchen has fallen into ruin. My fridge has no organizational system. The spices are no longer sorted. The shelf with beans, pasta, and lentils now has random groceries stuffed onto it, and our main pantry shelf is overflowing. But the problem is that only I can see it. To everyone else, our kitchen is spotless. The dishes are done, the floor is swept, the counters are scrubbed. It seems like only I can see the grime on the front of the fridge, or the stain on the ceiling, or the unorganized spice shelf.
It drives me insane, but I don’t have time to fix it. Even when I do fix it, the next day I see bananas sitting adjacent to the fruit hammock rather than atop it, and I lose my mind again.
I know logically that I’m being insane and unreasonable. The kitchen is spotless. Our apartment is super clean: the result of many hours of upkeep. Why can’t I see it as clean? No matter how many hours we spend cleaning, I can’t see anything but the flaws. It’s not fair to my fiancé, who spends so much of his time making sure our home is clean and nice.
I had a busy day at work today. After work I did the grocery shopping, came home, and pet my cat. My fiancé knew I had a big day, and offered to put away the groceries while I showered. I took him up on that, then read my book for a while. It was 9 PM by the time I went into the kitchen to make dinner. I opened the cupboard and saw all of our new groceries jammed into the small shelf. A new box of pancake mix had a dent in it where it was bending against another item. A loaf of bread was getting smushed.
Now I’m trying to hide the fact I’m nearing a panic attack. All of our new groceries, perfect and shiny and new, just crammed in with the old groceries. I’ve always had a rule: you can’t put away nice new clean groceries if the kitchen is dirty, like if there are dishes in the sink. Like somehow the dirtiness of the sink will corrupt the new nice things. I guess that rule extends to a cluttered pantry too.
Now I’m tempted to throw out perfectly good food just to make room on the shelf for the new groceries to sit nicely. I’m tempted to go in there and clear everything out of our pantry and rearrange it all to make it nice again. I’m tempted to drive to a 24-hour target, buy a clear container, and dump the pancake mix into it so it doesn’t have to sit in a dented box. But I also know it’s 11pm at night, and I should be sleeping. I know that if I go and start cleaning, it will hurt the feelings of my fiancé, who offered to do something nice for me and put things away. I know that it doesn’t actually matter, and that the groceries aren’t infected with the essence of clutter. But also I don’t know that at all.
And it’s not just the kitchen. I won’t let us put up holiday decorations unless the entire home is spotless. Why on earth does the level of organization in my sock drawer affect the presence of a Christmas tree in my living room? I don’t know—but it does. The decorations are nice and pure, and need to be put up in pristine environment. I don’t want my cluttered sock drawer or undusted window sill infecting that new painting we’re thinking about hanging.
How do I stop caring so much? I have all these tips and tricks for how to calm myself out of a panic attack, or how to get my mind away from the dark places I go when I’m depressed. But that all feels like band-aid fixes. Upset? Try XYZ. How do I avoid getting upset in the first place? How can I be like my fiancé, and see a beautiful apartment and a clean kitchen, and not hyper fixate on the flaws?
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2023.06.01 18:41 isopodreptilelol Spices/herbs for isopods. (help me please)
I cant seem to find the correct supplement powder for my isopods at any pet store I go to. I was thinking I could maybe add some spices to help kinda like how turmeric is really good for your joints. I don't know what type of spices would be safe though. I have the Armadillidium vulgares which are the common roly polys you'd find in your backyard. I'll put a list of herbs I have in my house so please tell me if any of these would help. I'm not looking to experiment because I don't want to put my colony at risk.
- Turmeric
- Cumin
- Nutmeg
- Tajin (most likely not)
- garlic powder
- onion powder
- parsley flakes
- black pepper
- ground mustard
- curry powder
- cinnamon
- fresh basil from my garden
Please comment if you have any tips 🙏
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2023.06.01 18:02 katefeetie Trip Report: 2 Weeks in Tokyo, Hakone, Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Koyasan and Kanazawa
Since this sub was so helpful in planning, I wanted to share my itinerary and trip report! We had an incredible first time in Japan and I can't wait to go back.
Couldn't fit our (very detailed) itinerary in this post, but if you'd like to download it's here. Medium article version with photos + itinerary is
here.
And our shareable Google map is
here.
About us: - We’re New Yorkers in our 30s who have been planning this trip for about 6 months.
- My bf has been learning Japanese for about a year, and I’ve been learning for about 5 months (a mix of Pimsleur and Duolingo).
- Boyfriend is into history and baseball, I'm into skincare and nature, but we’re both big on food so that was our number one priority.
- He has a peanut allergy and avoids all nuts. He learned to say that in Japanese (私はピーナッツアレルギーがあります - "Watashi wa piinattsu arerugī ga arimasu”), and every restaurant and hotel was understanding and careful. Luckily most cuisine is nut-free anyway, but we managed not to have any close calls in 2 weeks which is amazing.
Some overall learnings: - If I were planning this trip again, I think I would skip Kanazawa. It was a lovely town and the food was amazing, but we wished we had spent that time with a night or two in Osaka instead of just making it a day trip from Kyoto.
- Even if you’re not a baseball fan, Japanese baseball games are so much fun. I’ve never experienced anything like it.
- I packed a suitcase and brought a fold-up duffel bag, and halfway through the trip I moved my clothes to the duffel and just used the suitcase for souvenirs. It was a great idea but we ended up buying an extra suitcase at Donki our last day anyway.
- We both felt a bit underdressed compared to locals, especially in Tokyo. I wish I’d packed more dresses, skirts and trousers and fewer jeans and tees - the only people I saw wearing sweats, athletic wear or cutoffs were other tourists. Obviously you can wear what you want, just be aware you’ll stick out! Also, women are generally more covered up, even on warmer days, to protect their skin from the sun.
- If you go clothes shopping, take your shoes off in dressing rooms. I made a right fool of myself.
- Clothes sizing is wildly different in Japan. Know your cm measurements! Your size here may be hurtful to your ego.
- People line up to get on the train (check the ground for a guide of where to stand) and let everyone off before they get on. This seems obvious, but I’ve been living in New York so long that I wanted to weep tears of joy every time.
- If you’re new to sitting showers: there are two buttons. One is to fill up a bowl of water, and the other is to turn on the handheld shower head. Both automatically turn off a minute after you turn them on, but you can also turn them off manually. You sit on the little stool and there’s usually a mirror in front of you, which is… a humbling experience. There are usually also scrubbing washcloths.
- The worst train station toilet was still nicer than a goddamn Nordstrom bathroom. It was a pleasure to have IBS in Japan.
- At many European and American historical sites, you pay a hefty flat fee to see everything. In Japan, you can usually get into the temple grounds for free, then pay for each individual building you go into. Most were 400-700y/person, which felt really reasonable.
- We came at an almost perfect time (mid-May) weather-wise. Most days it was clear or sunny with a high in the mid-seventies. We definitely got some rain, but less than we were expecting (maybe 3-4 rainy days and 5-6 rainy nights).
Hotel Reviews: Tokyu Stay Shinjuku Eastside (Tokyo): This was a great basic hotel, close to plenty of transportation and right on the edge of Kabukicho. The buffet breakfast was the highlight - a great mix of Western and Japanese breakfast options, including a great miso soup.
Hakone Airu (Hakone): Mixed review here. On the one hand, the in-room onsen and public onsen were both wonderful, and the service was extraordinary. On the other hand, the mix of Balinese and Japanese didn’t quite work, and dinner and breakfast were more confusing than enjoyable.
Hotel Alza (Kyoto): By far our favorite stay. I can’t recommend this place enough, and it was definitely worth paying a little extra. They brought us an amazing bento breakfast in our rooms every morning, they had every amenity we could need (they even re-upped the free sheet masks every day), and the micro-bubble bath at the end of a long day of walking was amazing.
Koyasan Syukubo Ekoin Temple (Mt Koya): This was a great temple experience. Koyasan in general is obviously pretty tourist-y, but Eko-in still made it feel authentic, and dinner and breakfast were both amazing. Your stay includes a meditation class, morning prayers and a morning fire ritual, and you can pay to attend a cemetery tour, all of which were great.
Utaimachi (Kanazawa): We were only here for two nights, but this place was pretty good. Very close to the Higashi Chaya area, where we didn’t actually end up spending much time. Always love tatami mat flooring, and the washedryer was a nice bonus, but we were also right next to the lobby and right under another room so there was some noise.
The Gate Asakusa (Tokyo): A great and very Westernized hotel with amazing views of Shinso-ji and the surrounding area. It’s on the top floors of a building right in the middle of all things Asakusa, but is still pretty quiet. And has a wonderful, deep soaking tub with free bath salts.
Tuesday: Arrival, Shinjuku
1 PM: Arrival at Haneda We got customs and immigration forms to fill out on the plane and everything went fairly quickly. Picked up some cash and Suica cards, went to see about taking the Airport Limousine bus ($10/each) but we should have booked in advance because there wasn’t one for another hour. We ended up taking a taxi (about $50) to our hotel in Shinjuku.
4 PM: Arrival at hotel - Tokyu Stay Shinjuku East Side We dropped our luggage and went to a nearby eel restaurant, Shinjuku Unatetsu. The eel was incredible and not too filling. Wandered Kabuki-cho for a bit, I dragged my bf through all 4 floors of Don Quijote (I had a list of beauty items to pick up), then rested at the hotel.
7 PM: Dinner in Shinjuku (Tsunahachi) We went to Tsunahachi for dinner and got some amazing tempura (I wish we had sat at the bar to watch it being made!) and then crashed by 9 pm, because we are young and cool.
Wednesday: Harajuku, Meiji, and Shibuya
7 AM: Hotel breakfast Up early for hotel breakfast, which has convinced bf to start making miso soup every morning.
9 AM: Shinjuku Station - Pick up JR Passes We went to Shinjuku station to pick up our JR passes, then spent 30 minutes finding the place where we could get them before 10 AM. There was a long line (staff shortage) so we waited about an hour but we got them and headed to Harajuku.
11 AM: Meiji Shrine & Yoyogi Park We walked to Meiji Shrine, stopping at the gardens along the way (well worth the 500y entrance fee, especially on a beautiful day). We were lucky to come across a wedding at the shrine. Then we walked around Yoyogi Park a bit.
1 PM: Lunch (Gyoza Lou) Walked into Gyoza Lou and were seated right away. Incredible gyoza as well as beer and bean sprouts with meat sauce - maybe 10 bucks total for 2 people.
1:30 PM: Shopping/museums in Harajuku We split up so I could do some shopping in vintage stores - Flamingo, TAGTAG and Kinji (my favorite), and bf could go to the Ota Memorial Museum for their Cats in Ukiyo-e exhibit (which he loved). I walked down Takeshita street to meet him and managed to get a green tea, strawberry and red bean paste crepe from Marion Crepes.
3 PM: Shibuya Scramble & Hachinko Statue We grabbed the train to Shibuya, saw the scramble and the Hachinko statue, then entered the maze that is Tokyu Hands. I got some onsen powders for gifts and some more cosmetics. My boyfriend checked out the Bic camera store and I went to Gu, which is like the love child of Uniqlo and Primark. I immediately undid all the “light packing” I did with new clothes.
7 PM: Dinner Reservation - Shinjuku Kappu Nakajima I got us a reservation a few months ago at Shinjuku Kappu Nakajima. It was probably one of the best meals of my life. The omakase came out to less than $100usd each, which felt like a steal.
9 PM: Golden Gai bar (Bar Araku) We wandered Golden Gai and went into a bar where the entrance fee was waived for foreigners called Bar Araku. It was very small but had great vibes, highly recommend. I drank too much sake, which will be a theme.
Thursday: Shinjuku
4 AM: Earthquake The phone alerts are insanely loud! We rushed down to the hotel lobby and the only other people there were fellow foreigners - apparently Japanese people at the hotel knew a 5.1 is okay to sleep through.
9 AM: Shinjuku Gyoen We strolled around in the sun taking photos for about 3 hours. Today is a lot less planned than yesterday - I kind of wish I’d switched the itineraries after how long getting the JR Pass took. We did go to the fancy Starbucks, of course.
12 PM: Lunch (Kaiten Sushi Numazuto) We tried to go to a nearby sushi place but it was full, so we walked up to Kaiten Sushi Numazuto. We were a little disappointed it wasn’t actually conveyor belt sushi (the conveyor belt was for show and you ordered from the staff). Stopped in Bic camera afterwards for a bit.
2 PM: Ninja Trick House We tried to go to the Samurai museum but learned it closed a few weeks ago. A good excuse to go to the Ninja Trick House instead. You’re thinking: “Isn’t that place for children?” Yes. Yes it is. And we loved every minute. I now have a camera roll full of myself being terrible at throwing stars. The dream.
3 PM: Don Quijote More Don Quijote, mostly to get out of the rain. Got my last few beauty products I really wanted and a few souvenirs. An overstimulating heaven.
6 PM: 3-hour Shinjuku Foodie Tour We signed up for a 3-hour “foodie tour” of Shinjuku that stopped at a sushi place, a Japanese bbq spot with insane wagyu beef, and a sake tasting spot. It was great, and we loved our guide, but wished it had stopped at a few more spots to try more things.
9 PM: Walk around Shinjuku We attempted to play pachinko, got very confused and lost $7. Tourism!
Friday: Hakone
7 AM: Set up luggage forwarding to Kyoto with hotel Luggage forwarding is brilliant. We did it twice and it went so smoothly, for about $10 USD per bag. Highly recommend.
9 AM: Transit to Hakone We got to experience Japanese transit at rush hour. I can’t believe I have to go back to the MTA after this. We took the subway to Tokyo station and then the Shinkansen to Odawara, then a train to Hakone-Yumoto. The hotel was only a 20-minute walk away, so we decided to take a more scenic route - which turned out to be a forest hike straight up switchbacks most of the way.
11 AM: Lunch in Hakone (Hatsuhana) We stopped in a soba place called Hatsuhana with a system of writing your name down and waiting outside to be called in. They skipped our names because they weren’t in Japanese, but let us in when they realized their mistake. The soba was made and served by old aunties so of course it was insanely good and well worth it.
1 PM: Hakone Open Air Museum We took the train down to the Hakone Open Air Museum, which lived up to the hype. I’m not normally into sculpture, but seeing it in nature, and the way the museum is laid out, made it incredible. And obviously the Picasso exhibit was amazing.
3 PM: Owakudani, Pirate Ship, Hakone Checkpoint We took the train to the cable car to Owakudani, then the ropeway to Togendai, then the pirate ship ferry to Motohakone. We were running behind so unfortunately had to rush through the Hakone Checkpoint, which was empty but very cool.
6 PM: Dinner at hotel Back to our hotel for our kaiseki meal. The staff spoke very little English and Google struggled with the menu, so we had no idea what we were eating half the time, but overall it was pretty good.
9 PM: Onsen time Experienced my first public onsen, followed by the private onsen in our room. The tatami sleep did wonders for my back.
Saturday: Travel to Kyoto, Philosopher’s Path, Gion
8 AM: Breakfast, travel to Kyoto Took the train to Odawara and then the Shinkansen to Kyoto station. We booked all of our Shinkansen seats about a week in advance but you can also book them on the day, I believe.
1 PM: Lunch in Gion Our Kyoto hotel let us check in early, and then we went looking for lunch. Quickly learned that most every place in the Gion area has a line outside and closes at 2! We eventually found a tiny spot with insanely good ramen. It also had chicken sashimi on the menu but we weren’t brave enough.
2 PM: Philosopher’s Path, Ginkaku-ji We took a bus over to the Philosopher’s Path, which was not busy at all because of the rain. It was pretty, and I could see how great it would look in cherry blossom season. We had to kind of rush to Ginkaku-ji, which was gorgeous nonetheless.
4 PM: Honen-in, Nanzen-ji Stopped by Honen-in (which we had completely to ourselves, thanks rain!) and then Nanzen-ji. My bf is a big history guy and he went feral for the Hojo rock garden. It was very pretty and I’d love to see it in better weather.
6 PM: Food Tour of Gion & Pontocho This food tour stopped at two places (an izakaya and a standing bar) with a walking tour of Gion and Pontocho in between. We also stopped at Yasaka shrine and caught a rehearsal of a traditional Japanese performance.
10 PM: Pain My feet hurt so bad. Bring waterproof shoes, but make sure they don’t have 5 year old insoles. I tried some stick-on cooling acupuncture foot pads I picked up at Donki and they were bliss.
Sunday: Arashiyama, The Golden Pavilion and Tea Ceremony
8 AM: Arashiyama Bamboo Forest The forecast was for heavy rain all day, but we lucked out and only got a few drizzles here and there. We headed to Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in the morning and it wasn’t too crowded. We did have an amazing bamboo dish at dinner last night so now bamboo makes me hungry.
10 AM: Tenryu-ji, Iwatayama Monkey Park Headed over to Tenryu-ji, which was very nice but very crowded, and then to one of the things I looked forward to most on the trip, the Iwatayama Monkey Park. It’s a 20 minute hike up there but it is worth it. Oh my god. Getting to feed a baby monkey made my whole week.
12 PM: Lunch near Arashiyama (Udon Arashiyama-tei) Headed back down to the main road and got duck udon at a little place called Udon Arashiyama-tei. I know I keep calling everything incredible but… yes.
1 PM: Ginkaku-ji Ran into some bus issues (the first time we experienced anything public transit-wise not running as expected!) but eventually got over to Ginkaku-ji. It was also very crowded (seems like Japanese schools are big on field trips, which I’m jealous of) and not my favorite temple, but beautiful nonetheless.
3 PM: Daitoku-ji We were ahead of schedule so we got to spend some time at our meeting place for the tea ceremony, Daitoku-ji. It ended up being our favorite temple, especially Daisen-in, a small and very quiet spot with a great self-guided tour. The monks showed us a section normally closed to non-Japanese tourists with beautiful calligraphy.
4 PM: Tea Ceremony (90 mins) The tea ceremony we booked said it was in groups of up to ten, but it ended up being just us. It was very nice and relaxing, plus we got a little meal.
6 PM: Dinner (Gion Kappa), Pontocho Alley We both nearly fell asleep on the bus back so we took it easy for the night. Went to an izakaya called Gion Kappa which had the best tuna belly we’d ever eaten, then did a quick walk around Pontocho Alley, got treats at 7-11 and went to bed early.
Monday: Fushimi Inari, Nishiki Market, Kyoto Imperial Palace (kinda)
9 AM: Fushimi Inari Our plans to get up super early to beat the crowds to Fushimi Imari were hampered by the fact that we are no longer in our 20s. It was packed by the time we got there, and the amount of littering and defacing done by tourists was a bummer.
11 AM: Tofuku-ji We had planned to go to the Imperial Palace at 10:30 for the Aoi Parade, but decided instead to get away from crowds by hiking from Fushimi Inari to Tofuku-ji, which was beautiful (I’d love to see it in the fall).
12 PM: Nishiki Market, lunch (Gyukatsu) Grabbed lunch first at Gyukatsu (wagyu katsu - delicious) then wandered Nishiki a bit. It’s touristy, but fun.
2 PM: Kyoto Gyoen, Kyoto Handicraft Center It was supposed to rain all day but ended up sunny, so we went back to the hotel to drop off our rain jackets and umbrellas. Stepped back outside and within ten minutes it was raining. We went to Kyoto Gyoen and saw the outside of the imperial palace; it was closed because of the parade earlier and half the garden was blocked off because the former emperor was visiting. Without the palace, Kyoto Gyoen is kind of meh. We walked over to Kyoto Handicraft Center which was also meh, but we picked up some nice lacquerware.
7:30 PM: Dinner at Roan Kiku Noi We had a reservation at Roan Kiku Noi where we had maybe the best meal of our lives. Amazing that it only has two Michelin stars, honestly. Had fun trying to decipher the pain meds aisle at a Japanese pharmacy afterwards and then called it a night.
Tuesday: Day Trip to Nara
8 AM: Travel to Nara We took the subway to the JR and were there in about an hour.
9 AM: Nara Deer Park Two things about the Nara deer. One: if you bow to them, they bow back, and it’s very cute. And two, if you buy the 200y rice crackers to feed to them, do it somewhere where there aren’t very many of them. I got mobbed by like 15 deer and bitten 3 times. My fault for having skin approximately the shade of a rice cracker.
10 AM: Kofuku-ji, Nara National Museum We saw Kofuku-ji and then the Nara National Museum, then stopped at a random little cafe for rice bowls with some kind of regional sauce (I can’t find it now!).
12 PM: Isetan Garden We spent a long time finding the entrance to the Isetan garden only for it to be closed on Tuesdays.
2 PM: Giant Buddha Saw Nandaimon Gate and the Daibutsu (giant Buddha), which are both every bit as enormous and glorious as advertised, as well as very crowded.
3 PM: Kasuga-taisha Shrine Wandered over to Kasuga-taisha shrine, which is famous for its hundreds of lanterns and thousand-year-old trees. There’s a special inner area (paid) where you can see the lanterns lit up in the dark.
4 PM: Wait for the emperor We got held up by a procession for, guess who, the former emperor again. Stalker.
5 PM: Nara shopping and snacks Walked around Higashimuki Shopping Street and Mochiidono Shopping Arcade, bought a nice sake set and an amazing little hand-painted cat, ate some red bean paste pancakes and headed back to Kyoto.
7 PM: Dinner in Kyoto Walked around Pontocho searching for dinner and landed on Yoshina, where we got even more kaiseki. Finished the night at Hello Dolly, a gorgeous jazz bar overlooking the river.
Wednesday: Day Trip to Osaka
7 AM: Depart hotel Started by taking the subway to the JR. Took us about an hour altogether, though it would have been faster if we’d caught the express.
9 AM: Osaka Castle We got to Osaka Castle in time for it to hit 85 degrees out. The outside of the castle is gorgeous, but the line to get in was long and I don’t know if the museum parts were worth the wait, especially with the crowds. The view from the top is nice, though.
12 PM: Okonomiyaki lunch (Abeton) We went to an okonomiyaki spot in Avetica station called Abeton that was full of locals and absolutely bomb as hell.
1 PM: Shitteno-ji, Keitakuen Gardens We headed to Shitteno-ji (our oldest temple yet) which was nice, though the climb to the top of then 5 story pagoda wasn’t worth the sweat. Then we walked over to Keitakuen Gardens, a small but gorgeous garden in Tennoji Park. Had a nice sit in the shade to digest and plan our next moves.
3 PM: Ebisuhigasbi, Mega Don Quijote I am a crazy person, so I had to go to the Mega Don Quijote. We walked around Ebisuhigasbi for a while first, and while I was buying gifts in Donki, my boyfriend entered a sushi challenge for westerners (which turned out to just be “can a white boy handle wasabi”) and won a bunch of random crap! Now we own Japanese furniture wipes.
5 PM: Dotonbori & America-mura We took the Osaka Loop to the Dotonbori area, which was super crowded as expected. We walked around America-mura and enjoyed seeing what they think of us. There are great designer vintage clothing shops here if that’s your thing.
6 PM: Dinner (Jiyuken) We tried to get into Koni Doraku, a crab restaurant, but they were booked up, so we went to a tiny spot called Jiyuken for curry instead. I would do things for this curry. It was the platonic ideal of curry. It was served by old Japanese aunties from a very old recipe, so we knew it was going to be good, but it exceeded our wildest expectations… for <1000y each.
7 PM: Return to Kyoto My feet were feeling real bad (the Nikes may look cool but they cannot support 25k steps a day) so we headed back to Kyoto and packed for our early morning tomorrow.
Thursday: Travel to Koyasan, Temple Stay
8 AM: Bus from Kyoto to Koyasan The transit from Kyoto to Mt Koya is complicated, so we ended up just booking a bus directly from Kyoto Station to Koyasan (which barely cost more than public transit!). We got there bright and early for the 3 hour trip - if you take a bus out of Kyoto Station I definitely recommend giving yourself extra time to navigate to the right bus.
11 AM: Arrive at Eko-in, lunch We arrived in Mt Koya and checked in to our temple, Eko-in. The quiet and the beauty hit me hard and I fell asleep for a few hours. We got a nice lunch at Hanabishi in town.
4 PM: Meditation class, dinner The temple offered a meditation class, which was lovely, followed by a vegan dinner in our rooms. I can’t explain how peaceful this place was.
7 PM: Okuno-in Cemetery We signed up for a monk-led tour of Okuno-in, which was definitely worth it. Came back for some public baths and fell asleep to the sound of rainfall.
Friday: Travel to Kanazawa, Higashi Chaya District
7 AM: Service & ritual at Eko-in The day started with a religious service and a fire ritual at the temple. Both were stunning. I did wish that my fellow tourists had been a bit more respectful by showing up on time and following directions, but luckily, no one has more patience than a Buddhist monk.
9 AM: Travel to Kanazawa We took a taxi through some sketchy mountain roads to Gokurakubashi Station, took two trains to Osaka Station, and then the JR Thunderbird to Kanazawa.
1 PM: Arrive at Kanazawa, Lunch (Maimon) We got into Kanazawa station and went straight for a sushi spot called Maimon, which was delicious. Struggled a bit with the bus system and eventually got to our hotel, Utaimachi.
4 PM: Higashi Chaya District Wandered the Higashi Chaya district a bit. It seemed kind of dead, but maybe we are just used to the hustle and bustle of Tokyo/Kyoto.
7 PM: Korinbo, dinner (Uguisu) Walked down to the Korinbo area southwest of the park and found a tiny ramen spot called Uguisu. Incredible. Some of the best broth I’ve ever tasted plus amazing sous vide meats.
9 PM: Bar in Korinbo (Kohaku) Went to a little upstairs whiskey bar called Kohaku. Boyfriend got Japanese whiskey and they made me a custom cocktail with sake, pineapple and passion fruit that was just insane. They were very nice and talked baseball with us for a while.
Saturday: Omicho Market, Kanazawa Castle, 21st Century Museum
9 AM: Kenroku-en Garden We walked over to Kenroku-en Gardens, which were as beautiful as advertised. I was hurting pretty bad (crampy ladies, just know Japanese OTC painkillers are much weaker than ours, BYO Advil) so we’re moving slowly today.
12 PM: Omicho Market, lunch (Iki-Iki Sushi) Walked to Omicho Market and ate little bits from different stalls, then waited about an hour to get into Iki-Iki Sushi. It was worth it. Some of the best, freshest sushi of my life.
2 PM: Kanazawa Castle, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art We walked around Kanazawa Castle a bit, then walked over to the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art. It was packed and the line to get tickets to the special exhibits was crazy, so we looked at the free ones and then headed back. Along the way we stopped in a few little stores and bought some handcrafted lacquerware from a local artist.
6 PM: Onnagawa Festival, dinner (Huni) As we walked towards the restaurant, we came upon the Onnagawa Festival on the Plum Bridge, which included a beautiful dancing ceremony and lantern lighting. We went to Huni for dinner, our first “westernized Japanese” restaurant, and it was fantastic. 9 dishes served slowly over 3 hours at a table overlooking the river. Highly recommend if you’re in Kanazawa.
10 PM: Why does the bathtub have a phone We went back to our hotel, struggled with the automated bathtub, and enjoyed our last night on tatami floors.
Sunday: Travel to Tokyo, Tokyo Giants Game, Ueno Park
7 AM: Travel to Tokyo Grabbed a taxi we arranged the night before to Kanazawa Station - it would have been an easy bus journey but our number of bags has increased - and boarded the Shinkansen for Tokyo.
12 PM: Travel to Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Dome Park Dropped our bags at our hotel in Asakusa, then headed for Tokyo Dome. We got there a little early to look around - there’s basically a full mall and food court and amusement park there. We grabbed some beers and some chicken katsu curry that was delicious.
2 PM: Tokyo Giants vs Chunichi Dragons Japanese baseball games are so. much. fun. This was a random mid season game, and the stadium was full and people were amped. I’ve been to many American baseball games and never seen fans this excited. We also scored some fried cheese-wrapped hot dogs on a stick and a few more beers and had the time of our lives cheering for the Giants.
5 PM: Ueno Park After trying and failing to find the jersey we were looking for, we walked to Ueno Park and looked around a bit. It was lovely, but we were exhausted and full of too many beers, so we headed back to Asakusa.
7 PM: Dinner in Asakusa There was a festival all day around Shinso-ji and there were a ton of street vendors and day-drunk people when we arrived in the afternoon (as a native Louisianan, I approve) and it seemed like the partiers were going on into the night. We ducked into a restaurant for some buckwheat soba (never got the name, but it was only okay) and tucked in early.
Monday: Tsukiji Food Tour, Kapabashi Dougu, Akihabara
8 AM: 3-hour Tsukiji Food Tour + lunch We started the day with a Tsukiji food tour, which ended up being my favorite food tour of the 3 by far. The guide was great, and we stopped by a dozen food stalls and sampled everything from mochi to fresh tuna to octopus cakes. We finished with lunch at Sushi Katsura, where our chef prepared everything in front of us.
12 PM: Imperial Palace, Don Quijote We were planning to spend the afternoon exploring the Imperial Palace and Edo Castle Ruins, but it was hot and the palace was closed, so we walked to Taira no Masakado's Grave, then headed back to Asakusa for, you guessed it, Don Quijote. I did not intend for this trip to be “guess how many Don Quijotes I can visit” but here we are. We bought another suitcase and I filled it with food and gifts to bring home.
3 PM: Kappabashi Dougu We walked Kappabashi Dougu and browsed kitchenwares while wishing we had a bigger kitchen, an unlimited budget and a way to get a hundred pounds of porcelain home in one piece.
6 PM: Akihabara dinner + games + drinks We took the train to Akihabara, got dinner at Tsukada Nojo, then played games in a few arcades and ended the night at Game Bar A-button, which lets you play vintage handheld games while you drink.
Tuesday: Senso-ji, Flight
9 AM: Breakfast, Senso-ji We got breakfast pancakes at Kohikan, then walked around Senso-ji and the surrounding shopping streets for a while.
12 PM: McDonald’s Look, I couldn’t leave Japan without doing it, okay? I got the Teriyaki Chicken Burger (too sloppy and sweet) and bf got the Ebi Filet-O (he said it tasted exactly like a Filet-O-Fish). It was not great but I deserve that!
3 PM: Cab to the airport I caught the flu on the flight home and have now been in bed for a week! Welcome back to America, baby.
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2023.06.01 14:36 marketingfleksa Exploring Frankfurt's Culinary Delights: A Food Lover's Guide to the City
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2023.06.01 14:30 mofu_mofu No allergies on skin/blood tests, but multiple anaphylactic reactions and ongoing, strange allergy issues. Testing show normal mast cell markers. Beyond frustrated...does this sound like a possible mast cell disorder to you? Any advice/input appreciated!
Preface: first anaphylactic reaction in ~2017, ended up in ER wit face/throat swelling, severe diarrhea, full-body hives; all of this starting 4-5 hours after last meal. ER doctor assumed bc last meal contained shrimp that it must have been an allergic reaction to shrimp despite having had shellfish in my diet since young childhood (I'm Asian, some form of shellfish is in literally everything). A few months after, very very stupidly had some shrimp without any reaction - not even a mild one. Felt safe, so continued to have shrimp, shellfish, and other seafood without any issues afterwards until recently.
Medical history/issues: hypothyroidism, PCOS, migraines (no known cause, since high school). Dx'd ADHD and ASD, on medication (Vyvanse) for ADHD as well as Levo for hypothyroid. Caught COVID 3-4 times between 2019 to 2020 (sadly not joking), 3/4 times were confirmed via PCR or antigen testing, fourth suspected but not tested. Masked and was vaccinated & boosted but alas...the germ had gotten so brilliant (lol)
Bg info: Current diet is mostly comprised of meat (chicken > beef >>> pork), white rice, vegetables (peas, lettuce, cabbage, carrot, corn, soy sprout, spinach, bok choy, garlic). Seasonings are exclusively salt, sesame oil, and/or soy sauce - experimenting with miso paste at the moment as I've had intermittent issues with it. I don't use herbs or spices. I cook most meals from scratch and don't eat out. If I don't cook, my "cheat" foods are usually Lunchables Turkey & Cheddar (shoot me) or Special K + fairlife or soy milk. For the most part I have fairly bland taste, thankfully. I don't touch seafood period anymore.
Timeline:
2020
- Officially began having chronic issues with allergies
Shellfish suddenly began giving issues (facial swelling, lip tingling, hives, GI symptoms) which was unusual, but given that I technically was supposed to have a "shellfish allergy" not shocking. PCP rightfully scolded me for continuing to eat a "known trigger" and explained how stupid that was, I quit eating shellfish and cut out possible cross-contamination.
- No issues yet with non-shellfish
2021
- Mystery, non-shellfish reactions begin
Begin reacting to non-shellfish foods that were previously safe. Oddly, these reactions are not consistent. One day I might fix a bowl of fresh strawberries as a treat and find that after eating just a couple, my torso is covered in hives but then the next week I'm fine. One day I could eat mushroom risotto safely, and the next I eat japchae that has mushroom in it and have hives and diarrhea. Sometimes I might even get a reaction just by sharing utensils/cups with someone who had eaten something. Ex: I was on a mini road trip with my brother who had eaten eel and drank from his straw, and to my surprise found myself itchy all over and suddenly having throat tightness/hoarseness...even though when I've eaten that same eel dish before, I've had no problems. Note that at this point I'm making all my meals at home from scratch and that my family is eating most of their meals at home as well, and that there is no shellfish at all at home (nor shellfish in cooking sauces, etc.)
- Start having odd non-food reactions as well
Sometimes find that, although this might just be a psychological reaction, just smells can set me off. When I go through the seafood section of Asian food markets, for instance, I sometimes get hives down my back and throat tightness. Strong spice smells sometimes set me off too. Being in the vicinity of dogs, even just being in the same waiting room sat quite far apart, makes me puff up/teary/sniffly/etc whereas prior it might have just made me a bit sneezy. The severity seems to really vary on the day and the dog(s).
2022
- Reactions ramp up in severity. Throughout 2022, I end up in the ER five times after using my epi pen, one of those times after having to use both of my epi pens. Up until 2021 I'd never even had to use my epi pen once
- Around early part of mid-2022, the allergist PCP referred me to finally has an opening. She suspects alpha-gal at first and does skin tests and bloodwork. Both show NO food allergies whatsoever and alpha-gal is ruled out. At this point she tells me she is considering possibly a mast cell disorder, immune disorder, or something called idiopathic anaphylaxis (IA) and has me do a 24hr urine panel and wants to do a follow up to test for environmental allergies. We discuss my anaphylactic reactions and how to manage them safely and efficiently, with the caveat that she reminds me (wisely) that Benadryl doesn't stop anaphylaxis.
- Urine panel comes back within normal ranges. Unfortunately this allergist is pretty booked out so it takes literally months between appointments. For now she tells me to continue to avoid shellfish but that's about it.
- Over the rest of the year I tinker as reactions pop up (a LOT) and find that Benadryl works for anaphylactic reactions if I catch them early.
- I go on vacation with my family to Canada in Sept, where I have an anaphylactic reaction to a smoothie :))) Benadryl doesn't do anything here, unsure of if I missed the signs (I was way blindsided here). I end up in the ER and get gobsmacked by a 9k bill. This gets whittled down to 1k. Yay! After I get back to ✨the States✨ my doctor has me put on steroids and twice daily Zyrtec and Allegra until my next allergist appointment, which isn't until Feb 2023.
- As 2022 winds down, I'm getting proper scared to eat. I try keeping food logs, I try low-histamine diets and they seem to help but don't fully eliminate the symptoms.
2023
- Allergist has a situation that requires the appointment to be pushed to May. I'm still on the twice daily double dose of antihistamines, and still getting random hives and reactions to food that I shouldn't be having. I gave up on the low histamine diet around March but tried to keep note of the weirder reactions/patterns that I spotted.
- (May - we are here!) Finally got in. We discuss the food log which seems to be basically trash for all the good it does (as she puts it, there is no discernable pattern). She does follow-up testing for environmental allergies "just in case" and finds mild dust mite and dog allergies but only through blood work. Otherwise my blood work is, again, normal. Total IgE was at 162.0 IU/mL, with the standard range being 0.0 - 100.0 IU/mL. She put a note on my chart that said "Your tryptase level, inflammatory markers, complete blood count were all normal" and settled on a diagnosis of IA for now and suggested Xolair as a treatment plan, which I am now looking into. She also did offer to have me to set up an appointment for a food challenge for foods I felt unsafe trying by myself which I am planning on scheduling hopefully soon (if she has any openings) to try to fully rule out food allergies.
Odd Reaction Notes (dunno what to call this, most of this is just a page in my notes app for my allergist lol):
- happened just once but had leftover dakjuk (chicken porridge) with family which I normally don't do as I tend to skip leftovers and my face swelled up. The rest of family was totally fine though
- I tend to have more reactions in general on my period, and they tend to be worse
- reactions usually are related to eating food but not always? (smells are another consistent odd trigger)
- often have issues with heat, though that can also be a sensory issue for people on the spectrum so idk
- after hot showers often get tingling/prickling/itching all over and very flushed feeling in the face and ears regardless of where I shower (even in other people's showers, hard/soft water, whatever soap I use, etc). idk if this is normal? not as bad with lukewarm or cold water
- had a very bad reaction (was one of the times in 2022 that landed me in the ER) after spending a very long, hot, stressful day at the zoo which is one of the rare outliers in terms of anaphylaxis that had no ties to food triggers. Still not sure what triggered me here and neither is my allergist. The heat? The smells? An animal? Walking uphill for hours? The stress? A combo of the above??? Haven't noticed any similar reactions after working out so fingers crossed that was a fluke
Symptoms:
- General fatigue, I get about 6ish hours of sleep at minimum but usually still feel quite tired. If I let myself sleep "to maximum" (+10hrs on days off) I still feel wiped and tbqh I have no good reason to
- Hives (most often on my face, and then my back for whatever reason - my first thought was an allergic reaction to soap or detergent or sheets but changing these hasn't helped and it's been consistent across moves and while staying over at friends' places. occasionally spreads through rest of torso. I've almost never seen them on extremities, and only a couple times seen them on my thighs when coming home after being out in negative temps in the winter)
- Itchiness
- Rashes
- "Tingling"/shivering/shaking? Idk how to word this. This only happens during the severe reactions but it's uncontrollable and almost like when you're very, very cold. When it gets to this stage I usually am having trouble breathing and need my epi pen
- Swelling (again most often on my head area - if not my face, it's my throat...rip)
- Random nausea, doesn't seem to be tied to being on my period or eating/not eating food
- (moreso in the past year) often feeling oddly weak, particularly in my extremities. Hard to describe but it's like the feeling the day after you've had an insane workout except I haven't had the workout. On bad days I have trouble doing stuff like showering because I can't hold "heavier" things like the soap well, for instance, or I find my (13lb) cat too heavy to lift. But most days I'm fine. It just worries me that there are even days that bad :(
- migraines (unsure of if this is related to the "IA" or not, as this has been a thing since high school)
Some Foods I've Reacted To (Intermittently):
- Fresh strawberries (which I've eaten a gazillion times and been fine, but have read are high in histamine so try to avoid...sadly these were a favorite treat of mine 😭)
- Fresh grapes (another favorite treat, and one that confuses me as I've read they're actually supposed to be low in histamine???)
- Fresh watermelon (another another favorite treat...I fkn love fruit gd. Anyways this is one that I've seen conflicting info about, but isn't supposed to be particularly bad? At worst it's been labeled a histamine liberator, and the day I reacted when I ate it I hadn't eaten any high histamine foods)
- Seafood/shellfish
- Some fruit juice (can't remember what it was, but I think it was a citrus juice blend? Either way it was fine one time I tried it and not fine the next time, so I never tried it again)
- Fresh cherries (again another treat which I loved loved loved. This one consistently kept setting me off so I had to cut it out. They're supposed to be safe I think? But sources seem conflicting)
- Chocolate (seems to vary, but I don't eat much choco anyways so I don't get to test it out often)
- Energy drinks (I only drink Zero Ultra fwiw and at most a can a day. I do notice that sometimes on days I have a can, that it does set me off. Other days it seems to be fine, and then other days still it just seems to lower the threshold so to speak? Dunno if there's much basis for that scientifically but that's how it feels)
- Tomatoes (sometimes causes weird tingling in the lips/tongue)
- Seaweed (sadly...doesn't seem to matter the sort, whether it's used in soup or eaten plain with rice, etc. It all sets me off)
Phew. Sorry for the insanely long post. I'm at my wits end. It's been coming on three years now that I've been trying to get to the bottom of this and my allergist seems to be at the end of her rope too which honestly scares me a bit.
I'll admit that I've been extremely stupid about my "allergy" in the past (obviously if you're allergic to a thing, don't eat the damn thing!!!) but knowing now that I apparently have no food allergies, I feel like an idiot for the trouble my family has gone to in avoiding shellfish for my sake (especially with how hard it is to do that with Asian food). My family won't even eat it outside by themselves because of how severe my reactions have been the past two years. It feels really bad to think that all this stress and caution could've been for nothing.
I also feel so confused, because if I have no food allergies...why on earth am I reacting to food? Why are my reactions to food so inconsistent??? I don't know of anybody with food allergies whose allergies come and go. When I read the description of mast cell disorders or histamine intolerance, they seem to line up more or less with my symptoms, but having the test results come back negative and having inconsistencies with the low histamine diet does make me pause.
If it weren't for the fact that my reactions result in physical symptoms that are externally observable (hoarse voice, hives, swelling, low BP on monitor, etc.) I'd think this was all in my head/anxiety/panic attacks at this point. With my blood work and skin test results, it scares me that my allergist may just leave it at IA which doesn't answer anything for me. The way she explained it is that there isn't any known trigger (hence the "idiopathic" bit) which is 1000000x worse to me than any allergy.
To my knowledge IA isn't "supposed" to be tied to food-related triggers but what worries me is that, increasingly, my reactions aren't food-tied. But it does give me a (messed up?) sense of hope that much of my reactions do seem to be related to food and specifically eating it, so it might just be an allergy to something I don't know yet (🤞)?
I'd appreciate your input at all. Thanks for reading this huge wall of text :")
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2023.06.01 04:23 Willing-Muffin4748 A Flavor Odyssey: Chicken Tikka Masala Takes on the World
Hey there, foodie Redditors! Do you ever find yourself amidst the heated debates that often brew at the dinner table? You know, the ones that pit one culinary titan against another, with each dish having its passionate advocates and purists? Well, get your taste buds ready, because today, we're embarking on an epic flavor journey!
Just the other day, I found myself in the heart of a thrilling culinary face-off:
Chicken Tikka Masala vs Beef Bourguignon. Imagine that - the fiery, tangy burst of Chicken Tikka Masala against the rich, deep flavors of Beef Bourguignon. What a deliciously fascinating comparison! Are you a fan of the Indian classic, or do your loyalties lie with the French cuisine staple?
But the international culinary tournament didn't stop there. Next, we had Chicken Tikka Masala battling against the hearty Middle Eastern delight -
Falafel. It was a face-off between spicy, creamy Indian curry and crispy, flavorful chickpea balls. Sounds like a tough choice, doesn't it? Do you lean towards the aromatic allure of Tikka Masala or the wholesome charm of Falafel?
Following this, we saw the Indian classic go head-to-head with the Greek masterpiece -
Moussaka. It was a clash of creamy, spiced curry and a savory, layered eggplant casserole. Do you sway towards the warm spices of Chicken Tikka Masala or the comforting, rich layers of Moussaka?
Next in line was the eternal favorite -
Pasta. That's right, Chicken Tikka Masala versus Pasta! Could there be a more delightful food dilemma? How do you decide between the creamy, spiced Indian curry and the myriad possibilities of pasta?
And finally, we watched as Chicken Tikka Masala squared off with the delicate artistry of
Sushi. Can you imagine the flavorful Indian curry and the subtly seasoned, fresh sushi on the same battlefield? Which cuisine wins your heart: Indian or Japanese?
Now it's your turn, fellow food lovers. Where do you stand in these culinary face-offs? Are you Team Tikka Masala or do you root for the underdog? Let's get the comments cooking!
#FoodFight #TikkaMasalaVsTheWorld #CulinaryDebate #SpiceLovers #InternationalCuisine #DebatePeer #TeamTikkaMasala #TeamBourguignon #TeamFalafel #TeamMoussaka #TeamPasta #TeamSushi
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2023.06.01 03:31 Dark_Bubbles Birria (the stew portion of it)
| Since I mentioned this in another post, I thought I would share the recipe I use. Ingredients: 2 lb chuck roast 4 cups beef broth 7 guajillo chili's 2 chili pasilla 4 chili de arbol 4 bay leaves 5 garlic cloves 2 roma tomatoes 2 tablespoons vinegar Small piece of cinnamon bark 8 whole cloves 1 teaspoon oregano 1 teaspoon whole black pepper 1/2 teaspoon whole cumin 1/2 teaspoon thyme 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 1 tablespoon Salt White onion Cilantro Cut meat into thick chunks and season with the salt and set aside Remove stem and seed from all chilis other than chili de arbol - leave seeds in those Put chili's, garlic, and tomatoes into saucepan and cover with water, bring to boil Drain water from chili's, garlic, and tomatoes to put in blender Add all spices and 2 bay leaves and grind up in blender (or use a spice grinder). Add 3 cups broth and vinegar to blender, Blend until smooth Add tablespoon of olive oil to instant pot and heat up pot. Brown meat for 2 minutes each side. Turn off instant pot, then add sauce. Use remaining cup of beef broth to get all sauce from blender. Pressure cook meat and sauce for 55 minutes Vent instant pot and pull meat out. Shred meat with forks. I serve by putting the shredded meat into a bowl of the broth, along with fresh cilantro, diced white onions, and some fresh lime juice. It is amazing, and this recipe will keep in the fridge for quite some time. Spice mixture submitted by Dark_Bubbles to Keto_Food [link] [comments] |
2023.06.01 01:55 Gina_Bina Spiced Turkey Patties with Lemony Sauce 8/10
| This one was pretty good. The lemony sauce was simple but tasty, and provided great flavor to the patties. The sumac for the vegetables was also a nice change. I will say that the turkey mixture was VERY sticky and a bit difficult to form. This one would be fairly easy to recreate on your own. submitted by Gina_Bina to hellofresh [link] [comments] |
2023.06.01 00:40 Gloomius The Long War's Newcomers; Dracula's Trial: Persona Non Grata (Chapter 5)
Hello again!
This one took longer to get out, not because it was a harder chapter for me to write or anything like that, but because I forgot to post and was busy writing the main story anyways. Challenge me on that, I dare you.
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Fries dragged himself towards the LZs, hoping that someone had somehow waited for him. He could see the area where the dropship had been landed and the troops gathered by the amount of insectoid bodies littering the area. Among them, he could see a shattered CEVA helmet on the ground, the operator or suit nowhere nearby.
He approached slowly, keeping his rifle up and trained on the bodies if they got back up. He went straight for the helmet, picking it up and inspecting it once he reached it. There was a hole in the faceplate and no exit wound, though there was blood, skull fragmentation, and brain matter on both the back of the helmet and faceplate.
“Shit…” Fries muttered, shaking his head as he set the helmet down. He was about to check the area more when his audio sensors picked up hissing in the air.
Fries dove for cover behind the body of one of the insectoids, being sure to cover the breach in his suit. While the mechanical pressurization of the main suit hadn’t been compromised, a blast to the flesh could still prove fatal to the ODST.
He waited for an impact that never came, and instead watched as two Kxa’vara transports flew overhead.
“Well, that ain’t somethin’ we were briefed on…” He mused to himself, standing up and starting to run in the direction he had watched the craft go in. He slung his rifle onto his back and turned up the mechanical assistance in the suit, allowing him to run at an incredible speed for an incredibly long period of time.
He followed in the direction of the craft for what felt like an hour, the suit feeding him nearly pure oxygen to continue at the pace he was at, until he suddenly stopped upon seeing where the two craft were hovering. In the side of a rock face a kilometer or two out that extended around 150 feet into there air, he could make out clay and rock “houses” either carved out of the rock or built up with the clay. He used the suit’s zoom function to scope the place out. Outside of the houses though, Fries couldn’t see anybody or anything. The two ships hovered above it, but there was nothing moving around.
Finally thinking he had enough information, Fries attached a suppressor to his rifle and started moving forward. He had barely gotten four steps forward when he saw more of the insectoid creatures. They were out at the “houses” trying to climb up and reach the dropship. He could make out the tracings of kinetic-plasma fire. He started running towards the “town” before he noticed six or so of the bugs coming towards him.
Without hesitation this time, he raised his rifle and cut them apart, their hard carapaces completely ineffective against the armor-penetrating 4.5x49mm rounds from the ODST’s weapon. He continued forward, reloading his rifle and checking his underbarrel launcher for a round. He wasn’t sure what his plan was, but it involved something with a Kxa’vara ship.
He had run about 100 meters before the next batch of bugs came at him, this time much closer than beforehand. The first one immediately lunged at him and caught his right arm’s utility spike to the skull, going limp as soon as he removed the spike from the skull. The next two creatures caught .388 SP pistol rounds to their heads as they approached, Fries opting to leave his rifle for later engagements. The last one also jumped at him, but was caught by the ODST mid air, slammed onto the ground, and had its head stomped in by a boot.
Fries exhaled sharply while looking at his handiwork before quickly running off in the same direction again, this time at a much faster pace than before. It only took him a few minutes to be within 200 meters of the two craft, which had seemingly not noticed him, despite the ever-growing horde of bugs behind him.
It looked as if there was a closed entrance to the “town”, mainly as there was a large gate surrounded by twenty-foot rock faces. He quickly looked behind him to see where the horde was before he gritted his teeth and jumped, firing his jumpjets as he leapt up. He extended his spike and jammed it into the wall, settling his feet into cracks and divots before pushing off again and firing the jumpjets again. He repeated this process a few times before making it to the top and climbing up to look at the situation.
The two transports were hovering about forty meters away, above the residence area and dumping fire into the bugs below them. He could see right away that Kinetic-Plasma was much less useful against the bugs than his bullets, but they also had infinitely more bullets to fire than he did.
With some semblance of a plan starting to come together in his head, he pulled a disruptor grenade off of his kit and armed it, having the suit start to calculate where he’d have to throw it to hit the first ship. As soon as it was locked in, the suit took complete control over his arm, waiting for Fries’ signal.
He let the suit do its thing and watched as the disruptor grenade flew through the air towards the craft. He regained control of his arm and brought his rifle up, bringing his right arm to the trigger of the underbarrel launcher. As soon as he watched the grenade flash away the enemy’s shields, he fired a 40mm grenade at the gravitational stabilizer he could see. The side of the craft was engulfed in smoke as the HEDP round exploded on contact with the ship’s hull.
Almost immediately, the ship listed to the side, unable to maintain attitude control from the loss of the stabilizer. Fries immediately switched targets and began thinking of what to do for the other transport. His rangefinder gave the range as 43 meters, and Fries’ mind immediately went to a “solution”.
He had another 71 meters per second of fuel left, around eight seconds of hover time in this gravity, or just around enough to get him into the craft.
Taking a deep breath, Fries took a runup before jumping off the ledge he was on and fired the jumpjets, accelerating himself towards the transport. He knew that the energy shields would stop bullets, but they wouldn’t stop him. He extended his utility spike and cranked the arm back, preparing to jam it into the ship’s hull. As soon as he hit the side, he stabbed his arm in, the spike piercing all the way through until his fist hit the craft. He quickly pulled his handgun out and aimed towards the opened door to his right. Surprisingly, nobody came to look at him, as they were too surprised to watch their comrades’ craft go down.
Without warning, the ship tilted over and flew over to support the downed aircraft as insectoid creatures swarmed towards it. Fries sank in closer to the craft as they moved, trying to make sure he was able to stay onboard. It quickly leveled out over the wreck, the gunners at the doors opening up on the approaching horde. The ODST spared no time and crawled along the hull towards the door, the distance seeming an incredibly long 6 feet away. Using his spike and the “hand”holds on the craft, he made it to a point where he could leave his left arm spiked in and still lean into the cabin.
There were two Vakasi on mounted guns firing out of the door opposite him. In the cockpit, a Volaxin and Jokall sat at the sticks, the latter’s scaled, bat-like wings stopping him from seeing further in. He had just drawn his handgun to shoot at the two gunners when he heard one of the pilots yell out, his shields immediately flaring up as a few rounds from the Volaxin’s KP handgun impacted him.
Recognizing the immediate threat, Fries put a bullet into the skull of the pilot. He took note of the bullet tearing its way through his skull and out the glass cockpit as he leaned in further, using the remaining fuel in his jumpjets to give him enough force to remove his left arm from the hull and push into the cabin.
Neither of the two Vakasi had enough time to turn around and raise their weapons before Fries had kicked the first one out, immediately turning on the other one and putting a bullet into his chest/neck carapace. His shields flared again as another round struck him. He quickly whipped around, ducking to the side and raising his pistol towards the cockpit.
The HUD quickly flashed a 46% warning as a few more KP rounds passed nearby the ODST, initiating the shield sensors.
He fired a few rounds at where he assumed the Jokall was, the bullets failing to penetrate the metal wall separating the cabin from the cockpit. Knowing that neither of them could currently shoot each other with the weapons they had out without coming through the door gap, he holstered his pistol and raised his rifle, aiming at the same spot on the metal wall as before. He fired six times into it, knowing he had successfully penetrated the wall when the ship suddenly listed forward. Quickly moving into the cockpit, he pulled the nearest body away from the controls and off their chair, immediately putting himself in control.
Unlike what he was hoping for, it wasn’t controlled by a joystick, but instead a floating sphere. It had holes in it like a bowling ball and glowing lines snaking across it, the ODST able to see no reason for them other than aesthetic purposes.
He grabbed onto the sphere and pulled back, failing to do anything other than partially pull the sphere out of the “gravity track” it was in. He attempted to pull up by rotating the ball towards himself, immediately causing the craft to snap its nose up to almost the exact degree he had just rotated the sphere to at incredible speeds.
He let out a small yelp as he started to rapidly lose altitude, the engines seemingly powered off suddenly.
He rotated the ball again, trying to level the craft out, but wound up tilting too far to the side. The sudden shift caused him to lose grip on the ball and brush one of the lines on it. The craft immediately accelerated towards where the nose was pointing; just below the horizon. He grabbed hold of the ball again, now somewhat having an idea of what to do.
He was about to start angling the craft when the starboard side caught something and threw him out of the seat, twisting the craft out of position and sending it to the ground. Fries had already curled himself into a ball as much as the ECS would allow, the suit’s thick armor keeping him from getting as tight as he wanted to be.
He uncurled and stood before the craft had even come to a stop, trying to find a good standing position to fight from while standing on the side of the glass canopy of the transport. Clearly, the craft had stayed on its side during the crash. He brought his rifle to his shoulder and started moving towards the door.
Almost immediately he could hear the skittering of legs on metal, and two of the smaller insectoids dropped into the cabin. Wasting no time, he brought the rifle up and shot them, moving out of the cockpit and pulling himself out of the cabin and on top of the craft.
He looked around and froze up, immediately seeing that the craft was surrounded by insectoids. In front of him, two large bugs looked at him. They towered above everything else, being an easy 12 feet in height.
While he was trying to think of his next course of action, he realized that the bugs were not advancing on him. They were all holding around 30 meters out from the wreck.
“Well? Come on then!” He yelled out, putting a fresh magazine into his rifle.
Still, the creatures didn’t move. He kept his eyes on the big ones, waiting to see if they would make the first move.
“Computer, recharge shielding. Prepare to use shields to counter direct hand-to-hand impacts.” He whispered in his helmet, using the time they were paused to ready himself for one final engagement.
He almost opened fire as he saw the two big creatures shift. However, they moved off to the side instead of towards him, though none of the smaller ones did anything. He was trying to gauge what they were doing when he noticed a creature, one he would hesitate to call “humanoid” but definitely bipedal, tentatively approaching past the big creatures.
It was still some thirty meters away when the ODST zeroed his rifle onto it. He restrained himself from pulling the trigger, but instead used his suit’s imaging systems to get a better look at the creature.
Surprisingly, it was very familiar in a vague part of his mind. Though he was sure he hadn’t seen one of these before, something told him that it was very familiar.
“Computer… bring up helmetcam footage of March 27th, 23:47…” He muttered, trying to pay attention to both the creatures around him and the HUD footage.
He watched through the footage, still keeping his rifle on the slowly approaching creature. He had nearly given up on finding anything and shutting off the video when he noticed something that again nearly made him shoot the creature.
He watched as he entered Zeta Zero, the ship’s main meltdown runaway room, where four CEVA Marines were guarding the door, two inside and two outside. A scientist and a medical officer were also inside, also wearing EVA suits. In the middle of the room, strapped down to a medical bed with metal clamps, was the empath.
The empath was a bit different from the creature now only 20 meters away, but they were most certainly the same creature.
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2023.05.31 22:41 princess_shaniii What is the best food in the world, and where is it found?
Determining the "best" food in the world is subjective and can vary depending on personal taste and cultural preferences. However, there are certain cuisines and dishes that are widely regarded as exceptional and beloved by many people around the world. Here are a few renowned cuisines and their signature dishes:
Italian Cuisine: Italian food is beloved globally for its simplicity and emphasis on quality ingredients. Some iconic Italian dishes include pizza, pasta (such as spaghetti carbonara or lasagna), risotto, and gelato.
French Cuisine: French cuisine is renowned for its elegance and attention to detail. Signature dishes include coq au vin, beef bourguignon, bouillabaisse, escargots, and croissants.
Japanese Cuisine: Japanese cuisine is known for its balance, precision, and presentation. Sushi, sashimi, tempura, ramen, and matcha tea are some of the popular dishes that showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of Japanese cooking.
Indian Cuisine: Indian cuisine is rich and diverse, offering a wide array of flavors and spices. Popular dishes include butter chicken, biryani, samosas, dosas, and a variety of vegetarian curries like palak paneer and chana masala.
Mexican Cuisine: Mexican cuisine is vibrant and flavorful, featuring dishes like tacos, enchiladas, guacamole, mole, and chiles en nogada. The use of fresh ingredients, spices, and chili peppers adds depth and complexity to Mexican food.
Thai Cuisine: Thai cuisine is known for its harmonious balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors. Iconic dishes include pad Thai, green curry, tom yum soup, mango sticky rice, and som tam (papaya salad).
Chinese Cuisine: Chinese cuisine is incredibly diverse and varied across different regions. Some well-known dishes include Peking duck, dumplings, Kung Pao chicken, mapo tofu, and fried rice.
These are just a few examples of the many incredible cuisines found around the world. The best food in the world is ultimately a matter of personal preference, and exploring different culinary traditions can be a delightful adventure of discovering new and exciting flavors.
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2023.05.31 22:39 princess_shaniii What are some of the best Indian foods?
Indian cuisine offers a wide variety of delicious dishes, each with its own unique flavors and characteristics. Here are some popular and well-loved Indian dishes:
Butter Chicken (Murgh Makhani): Butter chicken is a rich and creamy dish made with marinated and grilled chicken in a tomato-based sauce. It is often flavored with spices like garam masala, fenugreek, and ginger, and finished with a touch of butter or cream.
Biryani: Biryani is a fragrant and flavorful rice dish cooked with aromatic spices, basmati rice, and meat (such as chicken, lamb, or shrimp), or vegetables. It is often garnished with fried onions, raisins, and fresh herbs.
Tandoori Chicken: Tandoori chicken is marinated in a blend of yogurt and spices, including turmeric, cumin, and paprika, and then cooked in a traditional clay oven called a tandoor. The result is tender, smoky, and flavorful chicken with a vibrant red color.
Chole Bhature: Chole Bhature is a popular North Indian dish consisting of spicy chickpea curry (chole) served with deep-fried bread (bhature). The chickpea curry is made with a blend of spices, onions, tomatoes, and ginger-garlic paste, resulting in a tangy and flavorful dish.
Palak Paneer: Palak paneer is a vegetarian dish made with fresh spinach (palak) and paneer (a type of Indian cheese). The spinach is cooked with aromatic spices, onions, tomatoes, and a touch of cream, and then combined with cubes of paneer. It is a creamy and nutritious dish often served with naan or rice.
Masala Dosa: Masala dosa is a popular South Indian dish made from fermented rice and lentil batter. It is a crispy pancake-like crepe filled with a spiced potato filling and served with coconut chutney and sambar (a lentil soup).
Gulab Jamun: Gulab Jamun is a popular Indian dessert made from deep-fried milk solids (khoya) soaked in a sweet sugar syrup flavored with cardamom and rosewater. It is served warm and is a sweet and indulgent treat.
These are just a few examples of the many delicious Indian dishes available. Indian cuisine is diverse and varies across regions, so there are numerous other dishes worth exploring, including various curries, biryanis, kebabs, and street food specialties.
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2023.05.31 22:27 wazabee How to make vegan chow mein
| I've eaten chow mein from visiting family, and I've always wanted to create my version of it,and now I want to share it with you guys. What you'll need: 1) Mushrooms ( either fresh or dried) 2) tofu ( as firm as you can make get it) 3) A large carrot 4) cabbage 5) onion 6) spring onions 7) dark soy sauce 8) salt and sugar 9) chilli powder 10)Garlic Making this version of chow mein is pretty simple. But involves 3 stages. I've included tips that made it easy for me to cook this dish. Prepping veggies I didn't put in the quantity of veggies needed because it depends on what quantity of noodles you'll be using. Remember that the flavour of the dish will be coming from the veggies, so the more the better. Step 1) If you're using fresh mushrooms, skip this step. Ifyou are planning to use dried shitake mushroom, which I prefer for this recipe for reasons that will follow, let them soak in hot, not boiling or recently boiled, water. If the mushrooms are prechopped, then let them soak for 30 mins, otherwise they will have to soak for longer if you have whole mushrooms. DO NOT THROW AWAY THE REMAINING BROTH!!! Step 2) Chop all of your veggies and tofu in to medium sized pieces. Some recipes call for the carrots to be chopped in to sticks but that is up to you. Slice your garlic, if you can. If you are used garlic from a jar or minced/ chopped garlic, that is fine. If you're using dried mushrooms, and they are ready, remove them and add the small clubbed tofu in to the broth and let them soak up the broth. Step 3) start by Frying your mushroom in oil. Do so until they start to show Browning. At this point, add in your tofu. Let the tofu cook until most sides of the tofu are lightly brown. At this point, add in about half a spoonfull of salt and stir. Put the fried mushroom and tofu in a large bowl Step 4) lightly fry both your sliced cabbage and chopped carrot. Stir, and add in about a quarter cup of the mushroom broth, if you have it. Continue to fry until the cabbage starts to lose its firmness. At this point, add in about a half a spoon of salt and stir. Put the cabbage carrot mix in to the same bowl as above. Prepare sauce This is a relatively simple step also. There are lot of versions out there, so you can chose what you like the best. Here is my version. Step 1) into a small bowl, put in 2 table spoons of dark soy sauce. Add in a Half of a table spoon of chilli powder, and a teaspoon full of sugar. Mix. Some recipes also include chilli sambal, rice vinegar, and ginger, but adding those ingredients is up to you Step 2) taste the sauce, and adjust the sugar, salt, and acidity level to your liking. The sauce should be more towards the salty side. Prepping the chow mein noodles: Depending on where you get your noodles or how you got them( dried, fresh, or premade moist) the level of prep here may vary. Step 1) using the same wok/ pot as before, boil a mix of water and the rest of the mushroom broth. Step 2) add in your chow mein noodles, and boil for about 30 sec to 60 sec ( if fresh), or longer ( if using dried) Step 3) remove the noodle, and dry them. Combining the ingredients Step 1) stir fry about half an onion worth of chopped material, and equal amounts of chopped spring onions. Add in your noodles and mix. Make hole in the middle of your noodles, and add a bit more oil and add in your garlic and let them lightly fry. Mix. Step 2) add in the rest of your ingredients, and mix in until the fried veggies are well integrated into the noodles. Do your first taste test to check salt levels. Step3) slowly pour in your sauce mix, and mix in well. Taste the noodles to check salt levels. If your noodles are not the colour you wish, add in more soy sauce until the noodle are a medium brown colour. Also adjust salt levels as needed. The reason I said to keep the mushroom broth if you used dried mushrooms is because shitake mushroom have a high level of natural glutamate, which is an excellent flavour enhancer. If you have MSG in your spice cabinet, add in a quarter teaspoon with the mushroom/ tofu and carrot/cabbage prep steps. submitted by wazabee to veganrecipes [link] [comments] |