(Part 2) Best products from r/Minneapolis

We found 20 comments on r/Minneapolis discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 67 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

40. Beluga Sturgeon Hybrid Caviar, Rated Top Black Caviar in the World, Exclusively from OLMA - 2 Ounce - Overnight Delivery

    Features:
  • BELUGA HYBRID – OLMA Beluga Caviar is a hybrid variety combining the Huso Huso and Acipenser Baerii sturgeons which have been treated by Caspian Salt Masters. Perhaps the most revered fish caviar in the world of food connoisseurs, Beluga Sturgeon Caviar is one of the prominent sources of black caviar.
  • DISTINGUISHED FLAVOR – Hybrid beluga caviar possesses a mild buttery note along with the earthy and nutty tones of Siberian sturgeon. The trademark characteristics of beluga black caviar include a rich, creamy flavor and large-sized pearly grains.
  • PREPARED WITH PURE SEA SALT – We prepare our malossol caviar using the most sophisticated and gourmet pure sea salt (NaCl) available. The superior taste of our caviar fish egg is created using an ancient Russian technique called “Malossol”, or “low salt”, which draws out the fine flavor of the black caviar, resulting in clean, nutty-tasting pearls.
  • SUPERIOR GRADE – We source our fresh caviar eggs from reputable sources and caviar mongers to deliver fresh fish roe caviar of premium quality. We adhere to strict import and quality standards, with a freshness guarantee that allows you to buy caviar online from us with complete confidence.
  • THE OLMA EXPERIENCE - As a top producer of fine caviars & roes, OLMA imports dozens of varieties of the very best black caviar eggs from Italy, Israel, South Korea and China. We utilize many of the old-style methods during production in order to offer our customers deliciously fresh caviar.
Beluga Sturgeon Hybrid Caviar, Rated Top Black Caviar in the World, Exclusively from OLMA - 2 Ounce - Overnight Delivery
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u/mmediaman · 2 pointsr/Minneapolis

I have this series of books and a pretty heady technical manual if you want to borrow them for some light reading. I'm assuming you want to build bicycle frames and components. Let me know if you have any questions about layups or molding.

I also remember WITC had a composites materials program that they closed due to lack of interest. The industry is not really here and probably will never be without some huge gains in technology. The cure times are much shorter at higher altitude like in Colorado(+4000ft), it doesn't make sense for actual production of parts here (830ft).

u/ood_lambda · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

Other things I'd recommend:

  • Tire levers. That patch kit is useless if you can't get the tire off to fix the tube.
  • Frame pump. Those tire levers are useless if you can't reinflate the tube. I'm a big fan of Lezyne because the short hose makes it easier to use and runs about $35. Basic ones start around $20.
  • A good bike multitool. the Crank Brothers 19 function is great for $25 and has a chain breaker
  • Missing links. That chainbreaker is useless if you don't have something to fix it with.

u/mplsbikewrath · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

I use two Drift Stealth 2s. They're great for the price - three hour battery life, 60fps at 720p and 30fps at 1080p, durable, water-resistant without an extra case (although I use them to cut down on wind noise), easy to mount, very tolerant of abuse. I sawed off the central post of a seatpost-mounted cargo rack and attached the back camera to the stub.

Highly recommend them!

u/ten_dollar_banana · 2 pointsr/Minneapolis

Hi Travis, thanks for your quick response. I'm running a brand new TP-Link AC1750.

I believe I am using the 2.4ghz band. I'll try switching to the 5ghz band and see if that helps.

u/stpauler · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

Just curious, I have a pizza oven at home (this one actually: https://smile.amazon.com/Wisco\-421\-Pizza\-Oven\-Display/dp/B00DYU93EC/ ) Does a Pizzazz do a better job?

u/schwinnletour · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

When it was -28F and never got above -14F for close to a week last winter, I was glad that I upped my winter gear game. I bought a nice puffer jacket and would layer that jacket in a parka if necessary.

I also bought my short haired dog (50lb pit mix) a top of the line jacket: Hurtta Extreme Warmer Dog Winter Jacket

Dog was fine 10F and above without a jacket but anything below that I brought out the coat and she never wimped out on our walks.

I suggest NYTimes consumer goods review website so you buy quality stuff the first time:

https://thewirecutter.com/

Good gear will make a 20 minute walk even in the worst conditions tolerable and keep you from going insane from cabin fever.

A good rain jacket will also improve your life significantly and can be picked up for ~$50.

Regarding recreating in the cold: There are plenty of places in Minneapolis to test out winter gear for a cheap rental price such as x-country skis and snowshoes before you drop some cash down on your own.

u/SurelyFurious · 13 pointsr/Minneapolis

John Dillinger Slept Here. Fascinating read about St. Paul as a gangster haven in the 20s and 30s

u/duffymeadows · -5 pointsr/Minneapolis

My 2 cents: rent these two books from the library https://amzn.to/2WogQv9 and https://amzn.to/2qNeA4X

Much cheaper than a counselor and better advice.

u/NeilOld · 2 pointsr/Minneapolis

I keep two scrapers -- a long cheap unit with a brush and plastic scraper for moving bulk, and a brass scraper for taking ice off the glass (if needed).

I guess if there was a long brushed scraper where it had a brass blade protected under a plastic one that'd be cool -- don't want to mess up the paint or mess up the brass -- but I don't know how much I'd want to be spending, anyway.

u/ninjakitty117 · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

I've started crossstitching. A little. My advice is don't start with this. Crossstitch is not difficult in itself. It's the pattern complexity that creates difficulty. The number of colors, size of the pattern, even the size of the cloth can make a pattern much harder.

If you want to start, get a really easy pattern. I'm talking 2 square inches. This is what I started on: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0762492279/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_An5BCbNRGF35Z it took me ~8 hours. You'll know by the end if you want to try something more difficult.

u/mngooselord · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

https://smile.amazon.com/Victor-M154-Metal-Pedal-Mouse/dp/B01MTY6197

Here's the ideal snap trap. Slather with peanut butter (crunchy works better). Place in 'travel corridors' e.g. near wall, next to a door (they squeeze under the gaps of the door), etc.

u/yulbrynnersmokes · 1 pointr/Minneapolis

I don't know if you will find the "real stuff" in town but Amazon has it with a 1 week shipping time for "prime"

http://amzn.com/B00JHM2JNI