![]() I’m thinking of doing the Sweet Potato Praline Pie for Thanksgiving. The purple-dabbed, bacon-striped Fig and Pig Quiche could grace the cover of a magazine. The Strawberry-Basil Key Lime Pie is electric green. The cookbook is a mix of sweet and savory pies, tarts, and biscuits coupled with profiles of social activists like Tanya Lozano of Healthy Hood Chicago and Kleaver Cruz of the Black Joy Project. ![]() The author owns a Chicago bakery that has a charitable mission (hosting workshops, stocking community fridges, and a variety of fundraising efforts) in honor of her late father, a criminal defense attorney. I’ve been following Justice of the Pies on Instagram for years, patiently waiting for this cookbook so I can re-create some of Maya-Camille Broussard’s ridiculously beautiful pies at home. $38 $35 at Bookshop For the Pie-Hard Dessert Person So this is a cookbook for the person who’ll track down the good cheese, you know? It’s also a great gift for restaurant lovers and New York expats, and anyone willing to take on a 10-layer cacio e pepe lasagna. The reason dining at Via Carota is so special is because of the incredible care they take to source the best of every ingredient, down to every lettuce leaf in their fluffy salad, deemed “the best green salad in the world” by Samin Nosrat. You can re-create the plate of grilled maitake mushrooms and smoked scamorza cheese or the duck ragù with hand-rolled spaghetti or even the fried cardoons (if you can find them). The uncluttered cookbook is laid out by season and includes all of the dishes regulars have come to rely on. Jody Williams and Rita Sodi’s cozy, always packed Italian restaurant in New York’s West Village is famous for dishes that are simply impeccable their cacio e pepe will always be better than your homemade version, no matter how hard you try. $35 $33 at Bookshop For the Restaurant Regular Though flavors from Tandoh’s British and West African roots make appearances (see her Ghanaian groundnut soup), there’s an exciting variety of dishes from all over the globe, like rosemary buns based on the ones from Panadería Rosetta. The recipes are so spring-loaded with inspiration that each chapter has an included reading list, from Fresh India to The Hobbit. Gochujang and mushroom udon was a favorite, Eden Rice speckled with spinach is a new staple, and cheddar and kimchi cornbread muffins were the tomato soup pairing I didn’t know I needed. Tandoh is a skillful writer, and I can’t help but love her Britishisms like “fiddly work” (chopping things, which you don’t do too much of in this cookbook). There are truly easy recipes (see the chapter “Feed Me Now”), overflowing with substitutions. The premise is a little loose-follow these recipes to learn how to love cooking and to find the style of cooking that works for you. ![]() $30 $28 at Bookshop For the Cook Who’s Figuring Things Outīritish food writer Ruby Tandoh’s Cook As You Are was the cookbook I kept turning to when I was supposed to be trying recipes from others. I made the Sticky Coconut Rice Cake With Turmeric Tomatoes this summer and can’t wait to make it again the rice cake squares were such a satisfying crispy-gluey texture-a very good thing. There’s a range of unexpected everyday dinners (Pappardelle With Chipotle Pancetta Sauce) and impressive projects to show off at your next dinner party (Red Curry Sweet Potato Gratin). A recipe that combines Brazilian short ribs and Mexican mole caught hold of my taste buds, as did shrimp lasagna with habanero oil. They’re imaginative and playful, inspired by her mishmash (“mezcla” means “mix/mixture/blend/fusion” in Spanish, Belfrage writes) upbringing in Italy and extensive travels in Mexico and Brazil. Ixta Belfrage, who cowrote Yotam Ottolenghi’s Flavor, writes recipes that feel ahead of their time. ![]() Reading Mezcla, which is not a mezcal book, gave me a jolt of energy, probably helped by the neon design scheme. You’ll soon realize why you fell in love with cooking to begin with. I’m telling you: Pretend you have my job and pick up a book that’ll nudge you out of your usual culinary territory. Even the mail person was like, “What’s for dinner?” The books below range in difficulty and focus, from savory baking to vegetarian dishes from every region of Mexico. ![]() When I made two spice mixes and chicken curry from Rambutan, a Sri Lankan cookbook, my house filled with a savory cinnamon and clove perfume. Reviewing the best cookbooks of 2022 forced me to cook with purpose rather than reluctance, soak up inspiration from creative recipes (mushroom and cauliflower carnitas in Cooking with Mushrooms), and shake up my routine like a can of coconut milk. I wish everyone who loves to cook would have this assignment. Each year, our staff and contributors round up their best gift ideas for cooks, eaters, and the kitchen curious. ![]()
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Our program is comprised of several courses which provide educational opportunities for industry professionals, home owners and individuals interested in a career. She succeeds Michelle Addington, who will step down after six years in the position in order to focus on climate research.Would You Like To View Program Courses? View Course Schedule Woofter’s term as dean will begin August 15. UT Austin is unique because of its breadth of exceptional allied disciplines within the School of Architecture, expanding the cultural discourse while tackling pressing issues of the contemporary world.” “I look forward to future collaborations across campus and advancing our community vision in research and the design practices. “It is an honor to join the UT Austin community and the distinguished faculty, students and staff in the School of Architecture,” Woofter said in a statement. Woofter has been an advisor on many major community projects, such as Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and the Brickline green infrastructure projects in the St. Many of Woofter’s works have been recognized alongside architects and firms like Bohlin Cywinski Jackson in Pennsylvania, Marks Barfield in London, and Robert Luchetti Associates in Massachusetts. Her own practice, Axi:Ome, brings together media, arts, and cultural fields, while exploring the relationship between research, writing, exhibition, and collaboration. Her accomplishments speak to our continued commitment to attract the greatest talent nationally and from around the world.” Heather’s impressive contributions in academia and architectural practice strongly align with our pursuit of building partnerships and preparing our students to positively impact the world around us. “Their interdependencies with business, engineering, the arts, policy, and beyond speak to the opportunities for the School of Architecture to work across the University to improve urban life and the human condition. “Architecture, planning and the disciplines of the built environment have significant impact on our society,” said Jay Hartzell, UT Austin president, in a press release. In addition to her role in the classroom, Woofter also co-authored an interdisciplinary grant from the International Center for Energy, Environment and Sustainability titled “Resilient Cities” that supports faculty research projects in St. She has previously held teaching positions at Virginia Tech, Konkuk University in South Korea, and Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. Heather Woofter is recognized in both practice and academia, having most recently taught first year and advanced design students as the Sam and Marilyn Fox Professor at Washington University’s Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. ![]() ![]() ![]() The pandemic forced Kurt and Carol Budde to cancel their beach celebration wedding aboard the world’s largest ship, Symphony of the Seas, in March 2020. Collectively they lost $20 billion last year and another $4.5 billion in the first quarter of 2021, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings. On Saturday, officials at Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale said only that port lost more than $30 million in revenue in fiscal year 2020 from the cruise shutdown.ĭuring that hiatus, Carnival, Norwegian and Royal Caribbean, the three largest cruise companies, have had to raise more than $40 billion in financing just to stay afloat. Ron DeSantis says the industry generates billions for the state’s economy. The CDC extended no-sail orders repeatedly last year as the pandemic raged, and came up with strict requirements for the industry that have already been contested in court by the state of Florida. Some passengers died of COVID-19 at sea while others fell so ill they had to be carried out of the vessels on stretchers. Industry officials are hoping all goes smooth to move past a chapter last year of deadly outbreaks on cruise ships that prompted ships to be rejected at ports and passengers to be forced into quarantine. “I’ve never honestly seen a group so excited to get back to work.” “You can truly feel the palpable sense of excitement and energy amongst the group as we prepare for our welcoming of our first guests,” McCue said. Kate McCue, the first American woman to captain a cruise ship, who has more than 1 million followers on TikTok. The seven-night cruise will sail for three days in the Western Caribbean waters before making stops in Costa Maya, Cozumel and Nassau. ![]() Celebrity Cruises had unveiled the $1 billion boat in December 2018 - betting on luxury cruising, offering a giant spa and multifloor suites. ![]() ![]() One common action in GBA projects is to bundle game assets in a GBFS archive and append it to the end of your game. Here’s a complaint that isn’t tool related: There are CMake features that are still half-finished. This really sucks, as I struggle to document and communicate to developers what is available. In most IDEs I can Ctrl click on something and be taken to its definition, but IDEs seem to not implement this for CMake.ĬMake has support for Doxygen, but Doxygen doesn’t support producing documentation for build systems. I have all these cool APIs that people can’t discover because no IDE has auto complete for CMake. I like auto fill suggestions popping up as I type stuff. I think my CMake complaints would surprise people, as none of them are related to the language. I think it looks cool, especially if you come from seeing traditional CMake projects which are a wall of set() commands with mysterious variable names. PAD 256 # Pad the binary to a multiple of 256 bytesįIX_HEADER # Apply the header checksum that makes the ROM work on hardwareĪRCHIVE_DOTCODE # Generate eReader dot-codes (lol) ![]() Part of the build process involves running objcopy to copy up all the binary in an ELF file into a final GBA ROM binary. I realised that I could provide GBA specific options to developers making GBA homebrew right there in the build system. I think everything changed when I first saw a self-configuring project on the Game Boy Advance, it wasn’t written in CMake, but I liked what it was doing and wanted to figure out a way to get a self-configuring toolchain going and available with familiar IDEs.ĬMake is available with familiar IDEs (Meson, is not) so the choice was obvious. That was my CMake experience for a long, long time. I could barely figure out how to add header include directories. I had no idea what I was doing, I had to Google and copy-paste snippets to get anything done. My first introduction to CMake was Android. The style of old CMake is a bit shouty with EVERYTHING BEING UPPER CASE. I wish the official documentation had some kind of recommendation. I had to make up my own coding style for CMake. I’ve seen some crusty, old CMake that uses the closing keywords to add some documentation, but it doesn’t actually do anything, so now we’re all left with parenthesis after every key word. This is quite convenient, lets me write some pretty neat CMake APIs.Įverything ends in the call parens (). There’s some legacy nonsense, like when do I $ ) # ARGS_VERBOSE, ARGS_OPTIMIZE, ARGS_INPUTS Having to write endif() and endfunction() is weird.Ĭlearly it was written to be simple to parse, and I guess because of that it is accidentally okay to visually parse. ![]() I don’t like the syntax, it’s really goofy. The new versions tend to add stuff that I find quite useful. I like that CMake is actually updated and actively worked on. Plus Meson has a Python requirement and that puts me off immediately. CMake honestly does the job, and Meson to me looks like a project born out of frustration that no-one is willing to talk about CMake’s weird as heck syntax. There’s some people out there who think we should all migrate to Meson, but I simply don’t see a need. There’s a reason it’s ubiquitous in the C++ ecosystem. I don’t think enough people defend CMake. I found a draft of an article I started writing on Medium titled “Enjoying CMake”. Where the feck are examples of GOOD CMake projects?.Parsing function arguments is kind of cool.Putting it together, we have $:Release>.« - New Website Home - That one time I made a Minecraft mod » This will evaluate to a 1 if the current config is Debug, and to a 0 otherwise. Notice that the step being added is called "BuildOtherConfig," so this inverted logic makes sense. If the current configuration's Release, it will evaluate to Debug. So, if the current configuration is Debug, the whole expression will evaluate to Release. ![]() The one you have there means roughly this (pseudo-code): if current_configuration = "Debug" In short, it's a piece of text which CMake will evaluate at generate time (when it's done parsing all CMakeLists and is generating the buildsystem) it can evaluate to a different value for each configuration. You can follow the link for a full discussion of what these are and what they can do. ![]() ![]() ![]() React Fragment is a component exposed by React which serves as a parent component in JSX but doesn’t add anything to the DOM. With this, only the h2, p and span elements are added to the DOM. The Fragment component as stated earlier also accepts the key attribute for which we added a the product’s id as the value. To access the Fragment component, you can either import it from the React library like this: You should use the React Fragment when you want to add a parent element to fulfill the JSX syntax, but without introducing an extra node to the DOM.Īfter compilation, the fragment component does not make it to the DOM-only the children element do. React Fragment was created to solve problems like this, where you do not want to introduce an extra element to the DOM, and you need a parent element. affect accessibility in cases where the additional nodes may conflict with your semantic elements.produce CSS conflicts if the extra node is not acknowledged in the style declaration.affect the performance of your application (if there are a lot of them in different parts of your application).Sometimes, you may not want that additional node.Īdding extra unnecessary nodes to the DOM can cause one or all of these three things: However, this would introduce an extra node to the DOM. This parent element could be a div, a span, or whatever element that is more semantically correct to serve as the parent. The solution to both blocks would be to add a parent element. The second one would throw an error because the two span expressions do not have a parent element. The first code block would throw an error because there is no parent element before the two child divs. ![]() ![]() Mrs Brown's Boys BBC sitcom 3. Mammy's Merchandise Īttends Dermot's stag party and falls afoul of a cougar. He also tries to hit on Baghdad Barbie, and receives a punch to the face for his troubles. When Buster attempts to go straight in order to avoid a beating from a gang, a misplaced watch leads to a misunderstanding which nearly ruins his and Dermot's friendship.Īgnes Brown puts together her own boy band with Buster among its members. A much-younger boy appeared in one of his episode named Blisterīuster did not appear in "The Last Wedding" Parts 1 and 2, as Danny played Simon Brown. ![]() It was there that he met his best friend Dermot Brown, It is theorized that he is related to Sadie Brady, whose party was attended by Winnie and Agnes.
![]() The units generally come with more features like sliding shelves or LED lighting and for restaurants, being able to display the bottle labels encourages purchase. Glass door wine cabinets typically come with more shelves so less bottle stacking is required. The advantages of glass door wine cabinets are the ability to display the bottles, the ability to see the bottles before opening the door and thus locate the bottles faster. What are the advantages of a glass door wine cabinet? What are the advantages of a solid door wine cabinet?Īdvantages of solid door wine cabinets include total protection from UV light, greater protection against outside temperature fluctuations and less potential issues with condensation in the wine cabinet. ![]() With the Artevino units you can choose which kind of door you want to order as every single unit is bespoke. Most wine cooler models are either solid door OR glass door but a few manufacturers do also give a choice with the unit, namely Climadiff or Artevino wine cabineta. Can I choose a wine cooler and then choose the door type? Of all these brands, the two most synonymous with long term wine maturation would be Climadiff and Artevino. Several brands we carry offer solid doors including Artevino, Climadiff, La Sommeliere, Avintage and Liebherr. Which wine cabinet brands offer solid doors? However, and rightly so, those with large and expensive collections often do not like to take the risk with their investment, no matter how small, and opt for solid doors. Those installing a wine cabinet in a garage already have a darkened room, low on UV rays so may in this case opt for the aesthetic option of the glass door.įinally, for us Brits living in the UK where the UV index rarely gets above 5/10 even in summer, your wine is far less likely to suffer UV damage than in Spain, Italy and southern France. Those installing a wine cooler in a kitchen almost always choose glass doors because of their attractive nature. The decision may also be impacted by the location your wine cabinet will occupy in your home. ![]() ![]() Aesthetically, many wine lovers prefer a glass door because it's more attractive and gives the ability to showcase your wine, whilst those with large and expensive collections looking to mature the wine over the longer term may prefer a solid door to ensure 100% that UV light is blocked. The choice of glass door or solid door may matter to you for several reasons. However, the difference between the two options is not solely down to UV light. There's only two choices when it comes to the type of door on your wine cooler or wine cabinet, solid doors that let in 0% of UV rays and glass doors, which on the whole are double or triple glazed and UV protected and let in less than 1% of UV rays. ![]() |
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