Not exact matches
In other tweets, Pwn All The
Things also
pointed to a
smoking gun to show a series of hacks targeting U.S. political figures was carried out by the same group, dispelling the suggestion that the DNC hacks could have been carried out by a 14 - year - old or any other single individual.
With a
smoke point of 440 - 450 ˚, sunflower oil is the pantry hero for all
things sear - and sauté - related (like these hearty salmon steaks, for example).
One
thing to note: emulsified MCT Oils can not be cooked or overheated due to a low
smoke point, so add them after cooking and enjoy!
One
thing stands out in a glaringly negative way for me: You claim that saturated fats and monos like butter, lard, olive oil, pork fat etc. have «high
smoke points,» and that oils like grapeseed have a low
smoke point.
Smoke point is just one of the
things to look at.
A good
thing to
point out also would be that lots of olive oils are not actually pure olive oil, which will also affect both the health of the oil and the
smoke point - I'm sure you saw Food Renegade's post on this a while back.
Until BOOM, my Ayurveda teacher informed me that certain oils with very low
smoke points should really only be used for
things like salad dressings.
I'm not saying theres no such
thing as
smoke point.
I just have one tiny
thing to mention and that is that you want a HIGH
smoke point oil, not a LOW
smoke point oil for your pizza.
One
thing to
point out here is that the
smoke detector has done its job.
Thing about
smoke and mirrors, especially in this case NX, is that something tangible needs to be delivered at some
point.
Their solution: to send an elite team of top scientists forward in time, to a
point long after the Tobacco Wars are over, when everyone knows
smoking causes lung cancer, the miniskirt has given way to the upskirt, Global Cooling has become Global Warming, and the last
thing anybody expects is a guerrilla marketing attack from nicotine shills.
This is one of those tipping
point things (BTW, this term has itself reached a tipping
point, to the extent that it has been banned in our household along with «mantra», «
smoke and mirrors» and others) discussed by economists under the category «network externalities».
[Response: Your argument misses the
point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the
point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to
things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and
smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
Portrait mode is arguably the hottest
thing smoking on modern smartphones — it's even become the reason to buy one phone over another at this
point.
At certain key
points during the year such as New Year and birthdays, people often make plans and promises to do all sorts of
things, from losing weight to quitting
smoking.