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Strong-Inflation-776 t1_j1otlx3 wrote
Reply to comment by TheBoarsEye in TIL that incarcerated prisoners make a contraband drink in prison called "pruno" which entails fermenting fruit, sugar cubes, bread, and water in a ziplock bag a several days. by FlashyBehind
It’s probably a nice nutrient source that aids the fermentation process. Fruit juices don’t contain a lot of food for yeast and it’s not like they’re using aggressive strains to ferment with.
Strong-Inflation-776 t1_ixwfdyy wrote
Reply to comment by absolutelyshafted in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
Nobody is using whataboutism. I’m pointing out that america still uses slavery and everyone in America is an active part of it.
Strong-Inflation-776 t1_ixw8e64 wrote
Reply to comment by absolutelyshafted in TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
America still does depend on slave labor; and everyone uses it. If you were the only slave in the world, would statistics matter to you??
Strong-Inflation-776 t1_ixvlaic wrote
Reply to TIL, that by 1860, there were nearly 4 million people enslaved in the United States. by MookieV
There’s 40 million in the world right now
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Reply to comment by -srry- in TIL that the largest tonsil stone on record is nearly 6 inches. by eleanor61
° ,,o
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Reply to comment by realstonedjedi in TIL the Nile crocodile has the strongest bite of all animals. by FutureRobotWordplay
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Reply to comment by KermitMadMan in Separator made from seaweed gives next-gen battery a performance boost by Avieshek
Fused to each other with seaweed webbing
Strong-Inflation-776 t1_j1q4xvf wrote
Reply to comment by browtfareyoudoing in TIL that incarcerated prisoners make a contraband drink in prison called "pruno" which entails fermenting fruit, sugar cubes, bread, and water in a ziplock bag a several days. by FlashyBehind
I’ve never fed mine bread yeast but I’m assuming you cook them first and add after it’s cooled?