Not sure where you would find them in person outside of restaurant supply stores, but if you do a search for 2oz sauce cups, a few places sell them online. (I'm USA based)
Honestly I'm a horrible cook, so I couldn't tell you! I'm personally a big fan of pancakes with a non-syrup wet/moist topping. These came with a dollop of mascarpone and some lemon curd that just hit the spot!
Seconding this! Also when it happens, I get an endless "Could not find this user" error at the bottom unless I close and reopen the app.
I'm a big fan of Calorie Counter by Lose It. It has a nice UI and a lot of bells and whistles (including barcode scanner) included in the free version. I actually pay for premium now because I like the app so much.
My GF and I were aligned in that we were both not interested in getting to know someone too much virtually without being willing to meet in person. I think it really helps to set expectations early on, and either they share those expectations or they don't.
Oh absolutely! We just find it hysterical because of the reputation it has. In all honesty, if two people are on the same platform, there's nothing to stop two people from meeting. There's just a lot more lower quality accounts to wade through.
I wildly met my GF of 2 years on Tinder and we ask each other every day wtf were you doing on Tinder
Beehaw just unfederated with us recently. They were getting overwhelmed due to a massive influx of users and less than desirable mod tools.
Nope, it's just beehaw that independently defederated with lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. This has no affect on communities not hosted on beehaw.
So basically if there's a community whatever@beehaw.org, then beehaw.org serves as an information hub of sort for that community. All syncing between different instances goes through the original, but lemmy.world will no longer receive the beehaw syncs. If a user from lemmy.ml posts, it doesn't come directly to us, it uses wherever the community lives as a bridge. In this scenario, because we're cut off from the sync, we would not see any comments from users outside of our instance.
whatever@lemmy.ml however uses lemmy.ml as the hub. Because lemmy.world is federated with lemmy.ml, our local version is being kept up to date with the original and is not affected. So if someone from beehaw.org commented on whatever@lemmy.ml, we'd be able to see it because it's a different instance acting as the information hub.
Let me know if that helps, or if there's anything I need to clarify!
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