Sounds nice...as for the doneness - I understand that it's a matter of preferences, but certain cuts of beef simply lose their quality if they're cooked above medium... Lean, tender cuts in particular as they lose their juiciness and tenderness and become too chewy and dry. Fatter cuts tend to taste better when cooked medium and above due to marbling. I generally like mine medium or medium rare for high quality cuts and medium or medium well for lower quality meat.
This is medium though?
It's not blood, it's myoglobin...
This man knows his steaks
Had an amazing steak dinner for Christmas Eve tonight... Medium rare Black Angus fillet steak with some rosemary and thyme roasted potatoes and a side salad. Honestly the best steak I ever had.
Now off to have a few beers and whiskies.
This Christmas is turning out to be quite nice
If you try a wrong pattern several times, does it give you an option to click on "i've forgotten my password" or something like that and then ask you for your google account credentials? If not, I'm afraid hard reset is the only option but then you'll lose all data
China built a tower that acts like 'the world's biggest air purifier,' and it actually works - Improvements in air quality had been observed over an area of 10 square kilometers in the city and the tower has produced more than 10 million cubic meters of clean air a day since its launch.
https://www.businessinsider.com/china-builds-worlds-biggest-air-purifier-2018-12/?r=AU&IR=T
The best part is the actual International Space Station there in the left corner; it's just a pixel in comparison
Get your grandson one of those Star Wars cross-section books some time, I'm sure he'd to love it!
One down, four more to go... The Triton has just dived to 8,376 meters in the Puerto Rico Trench, the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean, making it the deepest diving manned submersible in the world today!
Just shows how little we know about the universe despite all the progress we've made in the last few decades... Still waiting for the hypothetical Planet Nine to be found in the outer solar system beyond Neptune. Based on evidence and modeling work, it's expected to be 10 times more massive than Earth and to take tens thousands of Earth years to orbit the sun.