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Top comments mentioning products on r/IDontWorkHereLady:

u/funky_fresh_kicks · 11 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Not OP but, I love my shower brush. I use the wet brush (Wet Brush Original Detangler, Purple https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWQXQCY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_BVOKBbKJMQKCP ). I brush my hair after I put in conditioner or other treatments. It’s the BEST detangler because the tines of the brush are really flexible so there’s really no pulls on your scalp. I’ve been using one for years (I actually have two, and use the other one out of the shower). They have the added benefit of finally helping me grow my hair out, I guess because I’ve had so much less breakage?? Anyway, I would definitely recommend it

u/CatumEntanglement · 83 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Vinegar-based over cream-based as a general rule. For a quick German salad...this is what you do and it's fucking delicious.

You get a cucumber and a tomato. Or just a cucumber.

You get a packet of knorr powered salad dressing, the one with dill spice in it. Called - Knorr Salat Krönung dill-kräuter.

You make the dressing according to directions (ie water, oil, vinegar) and add it to your chopped up cucumber.

Toss, and enjoy. It's the shit. And takes like 5 min.

If you are up for a little more cooking and know how to boil water, you can make the best German potato salad ever. EVER. Direct from my Oma to you fine people:

1 long english (14") cucumber (or 2 med sized cukes)

8 medium sized red potatoes

2 packets knorr dill-kräuter spice salad dressing

2 chicken bouillon cubes (or use beef or veg flavor, your preference)

Apple cider vinegar

Water

Soy sauce

Olive oil (or canola, your preference)

Worcestershire sauce

Cut cucumber into thin coins. Boil potatoes with skin on till knife cuts through easy. Drain potatoes and let cool in cold water briefly until they are able to be handled without burning your fingers.
Put bouillon cubes in small saucepan, add 1/2 cup vinegar. Heat till cubes dissolve in vinegar. Put knorr powered dressing spice in a large bowl, add vinegar-bouillon liquid, add 2 tablespoons of water and 3 tablespoons oil. Wisk together. Add a 2 teaspoons each of soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Wisk. Add more vinegar to taste. You want to aim for a concentrated vinegary umami flavor. But tastes vary by person. I like something more vinegary so I add more apple cider vinegar.

Add in the cucumber. Let sit for 10 min to let them get a slight pickle. Now do a rough chop of the boiled potatoes into coins. The final mixing will naturally break up the potatoes into smaller pieces. Keep the skin on friends...don't be a monster.... that's flavor. Put chopped potatoes in the cucumber dressing bowl and gently mix everything together. Let sit for 5 min, then do a taste test and add more vinegar/soy sauce/Worcestershire sauce to taste. You shouldn't really need much more.

No need to add any salt or anything. All the seasoning is in the knorr powder! It's a wonder spice blend!

You can be fancy and toss in a thinly sliced red onion. You can be next level extra fancy by adding a few crushed up pieces of crispy bacon and bacon drippings. 🥒🥓🥓

The potato salad is best after an hour resting... IF you can wait that long to eat it. It's amazing the next day after being in the refrigerator overnight. It's the best side dish to take to a bbq or potluck. This is the quick salad my Oma would always make. It's 100% german grandmother approved. It's ridiculously good with seared and grilled salmon.

Thing is that it's on the hard side to find the knorr seasoning in american stores. I always had german relatives send me boxes of the stuff from Germany. I recently found that amazon sells it. The directions are in German, but that's what Google translate is for.

Here: Knorr Salat Kronung Dill-Krauter (Salad Herbs and Dill), 5-Count Packets https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001M0A8Y0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DGp6Cb0KW8VP5

u/xingped · 3 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

That's super cool of you. Did you recommend something like this and a double edge razor by any chance? Would definitely save them a shit ton of money both immediately and in the long run. (And it's a far more pleasing shave imo)

u/xelle24 · 6 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Basically, buy a ham (the precooked ones, remember that spiral sliced costs extra and is basically just pre-sliced). Put it in a roaster/whatever kind of thing you have to cook a whole ham in. Buy a bottle of Korean BBQ sauce (Aldi's is actually quite good). I like to add some extra stuff...pomegranate liqueur is tasty but expensive, but I found a bottle of Torano pomegranate syrup that added pretty much the same flavor. Maybe some orange ginger stir fry sauce...I dunno. Whatever I had sitting around in the fridge.

Pour the BBQ sauce over the ham, follow the cooking directions put it in the oven on say 300 degrees and baste every half hour. Voila! Korean BBQ ham.

I will say that the best lasagna pan I've found is this Rachael Ray casserole dish, because I wanted something with a lid you could use in the oven. It cleans up really nicely. I actually did the last ham in there because it was a small one. I also had a hell of a time finding a large roasting pan and finally found a huge one at Bed Bath and Beyond a few years ago...I don't see it on their website, though.

For baking, though, I find the old stuff usually works better, too.

u/RedShirtedCrewman · 2 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

You have an fantastic multitasking tool, it's a hand. As for the shitty hand eye coordination, I was like that until I read up on knife cutting techniques, such as using a guiding hand in a way that's impossible to cut.

Books like this one helps:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087OSSIW/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

Or YouTube videos, like these:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nffGuGwCE3E

u/27thFrequency · 107 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Sure. You can use Liquithick which is a thickening gel medium. It helps acrylics act more like oils. Which, also means that they take longer to dry. If you want it to take even longer to dry--and be workabe longer--then you can use a Slow Dry medium.

Here's a brief video of what using the Liquithick looks like. It's by a professor that developed an allergy to oil paint, so he's using acrylics now.

Using acrylics with a higher amount of pigment also give you a richer, deeper colour. If you already have the paint and don't want to buy more, you can get paint pigment powder to add to your palette. It can be pricy though and you should
always* work with a face mask so that you don't breathe in the pigment. As the compounds used to make powdered pigment can be toxic, heavy metals.

u/cj4g · 8 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

https://www.amazon.com/Top-Drawer-Unicorn-BATTLING-Narwhal/dp/B079QB2YJM

Pretty sure I found them! It turns out googling “kitten unicorn pug narwhal” was pretty effective!

u/CaptainCalpin · 27 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

There's a great book that explains so many people who end up on this subreddit. "Mistakes Were Made (Not By Me)". It's a pretty entertaining read on the psychology of these people.

u/CaptRory · 13 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

My music teacher from grade school was fond of saying that professional ballet dancers have air time exceeding that of professional basketball players.

Also since you created such a perfect segue, there's a book series where one of the main characters is a professional dancer/monster hunter/cryptozoologist. Discount Armageddon: Book 1 of the InCryptid Series

u/Nevermind04 · 1 pointr/IDontWorkHereLady

Take a dropper full of liquid ass, pull back that rubber seal where the passenger window rolls down, and empty the dropper inside the door. Even with an advanced detailing, nobody will ever think to clean inside the door and since it will be on the passenger side, he will only occasionally get a strong whiff. He'll spend weeks trying to track down where the smell is coming from.

u/hab136 · -11 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

>I really didn't understand what she meant by a cord for a telephone

Are you for real right now? Has cellular so taken over for the younger generations that they don't know what a telephone (RJ11) cord is?

coiled version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O4IPV9O

straight version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004BUVAS6

On the one hand, I guess I'm not surprised.. on the other, get off my lawn.

u/Cowabunco · 4 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Look for neck lanyards too, I got a detachable one when I was keeping my phone in my shirt pocket and it kept falling out when I bent over.

There are various kinds - some attach with straps, some are tied to the case, some have a sticker for the back of the phone, I think there's a few that use a magnet. Also there are neck pouches/neck holster/neck wallet.

They no longer have the exact one I bought, I settled on something like this https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KUSK9EO tied around one of the speaker holes on the phone case. On another phone I had it attached with a GoPro tape dot I had.

Ed: also, to carry other stuff without pockets, I used a running belt - there are some pretty discreet ones, around the house I don't give a rip and I had one like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P41FGPX for stuff I constantly needed and to temporarily hold a water bottle.

u/RepostFromLastMonth · 2 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Just can't get over that they thought the person who was deaf was the translator for the person who was not.

On a side note the last time something like this came up; if you are interested in headphones, try looking at these. Bone Conducting Headphones. Might work for you as you hear them through your cheek bone.

u/QAGUY47 · 4 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

>zombies love brains so you're safe
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>shirt source

u/hi-im-ewok · 6 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

https://www.amazon.com/Twang-Lemon-Lime-Salt-1-15-Ounce-Shakers/dp/B001IZHZMW . That's what they look like, I always carry them since I like them by themselves.

u/IanPPK · 3 pointsr/IDontWorkHereLady

Mine was a this model in particular:

J.A. Henckels International CLASSIC 8" Chef's Knife https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00004RFMT/

So it has the one man on it, but I've gotten it sharpened pretty damn well. I was a college student looking for something better than the dull shit the kitchen staff couldn't be arsed to keep consistently sharpened, and they wouldn't hire a company to sharpen them either. At the end of the day, it's served me well and helped me become a faster cook while I worked at that cafeteria and still helps at family gatherings. Didn't know that tidbit about the Henckel knife grades, though, so thanks for the TIL.