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Garlic Bread
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breadofgarlics · 1 month ago
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✨Air Fryer Garlic Bread✨
You will need
Ciabatta or petit pain (or just chop up some of a baguette)
Garlic butter (home made. Store bought. It’s all cool)
an air fryer (well duh breadofgarlics. It’s an air fryer recipe. You’re gonna need an air fryer (if anyone gets where the it’s a ____ thing from we’re automatically friends))
Now time to get
✨garlicky✨
Slice your bread of choice like you would your enemies if you were a sword wielding hero/heroine in a fantasy novel
Slightly dampen with water. Trust me. It’s for moisture
Don’t be shy. Get really in there with that garlic butter. You can always just eat a bunch of mints (not too many though. Too much mints acts as laxatives and I don’t want anyone misjudging a fart)
Fryer time m’crispins. Whack that baby to 160C (roughly 320F) for 5 minutes. Now this part is purely experimental. You may want it chewy. You may want it crispy. This is what I go by with mine but by all means adjust the temp and timing to your own preference
N O W W E F E A S T
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✨Enjoy!✨
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breadofgarlics · 1 month ago
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breadofgarlics · 2 months ago
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I saw this one too! The lack of humanity in the comments was so disheartening. Why can’t everyone just be nice and helpful to one another instead of trying to knock others down? Instead of blaming people for a situation they had absolutely zero control in? Wouldn’t that make the world so much more beautiful
Ok so, I just remembered how people in the comments of a tiktok video were being assholes, and I want to rant now :3
The video showed two wheelchair users at a train(?), who had just arrived to their stop to find nobody was there with a ramp so they could leave the train. One of them blocked the door so it wouldn't close, and this lasted for 15 minutes. The train was stopped for said 15 minutes. There was a button by the door, that said that it'd contact the driver when pressed. It didn't. People offered to go find the driver, and they came back with the news that there were no people in the platform to put the ramp. In the end, passengers had to go out, and place the ramp themselves, before the train could carry on. The wheelchair users had warned they were coming, and asked to have the ramp put there so they could get down. The platform turned out to have workers, they all just ran away because they'd never encountered the situation in which they needed to do this simple task.
Because of the workers' negligence, the train was forced to stop for 15 minutes.
Everyone's comments?
"Why did they block the doors and stop the train? So selfish" Selfish were workers who refused to do their job.
"What if someone had needed to get to their stop urgently? They shouldn't have stopped the train" It wasn't the disabled people's fault, it was the workers who were negligent.
"Why didn't they just wheel themselves down those steps?" They shouldn't have to risk their (expensive) chairs just because people didn't do what they were paid to do.
"If I had been in that train I would've been pissed, how dare you stop it" And you probably wouldn't have even thought about fixing the problem yourself, would you?
"Entitled assholes" Ok I'll leave you stranded in a train with everyone who could help you get down outright refusing to. Let's see who's an entitled asshole now.
If someone fights for accessibility, as much as it might be a bother for you, you do not have the right to be mad at them. If someone fights for accessibility, it is exclusively the fault of a world catered exclusively for able-bodied people.
So next time you think, "hey the consequences of these disabled people fighting for their rights bother me", instead of blaming them for this, help them solve the issue. This way, next time they will not have to fight at all.
Able bodied people, go out and fight for a fucking accessible world if you're not an asshole.
[ Able-bodied people are encouraged to reblog this post, but try not to derail ]
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breadofgarlics · 2 months ago
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Many people regret not doing big things. I regret giving away my goddamn mockingjay pin when I decluttered as a teenager
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