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20 Most Wanted Meat Cleavers
1. PAUDIN PAUDIN Cleaver Knife, Ultra Sharp Meat Cleaver 7 Inch, High Carbon Stainless Steel Butcher Knife with Forged Blade & Wooden Handle, Heavy Duty Chinese Cleaver for Meat Cutting Vegetable Slicing Multipurpose cleaver knife the cleaver is the best tool for disjointing cuts carving thicker meat or hacking bones At the same time the classic 7 cleaver can easily cope with daily kitchen needs such as chopping shredding slicing deboning cutting meat vegetables and fruits and flattening garlic Paudin lifetime commitment let customers 100 satisfied otherwise free replacement or full refund If you have any needs please feel...
COVID origins debate: what to make of new findings linking the virus to raccoon dogs
Voodison328/ShutterstockThe origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID, has long been a topic of heated debate. While many believe SARS-CoV-2 spread to humans from an animal at Wuhan’s Huanan Wholesale Seafood Market, others have argued the virus was accidentally leaked from a lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Over the past week there has been intense activity surrounding the emergence of new data relevant to this question. In particular, reports emerged that the pandemic’s origins may be linked to raccoon dogs which were being sold illegally at the market. The excitement stemmed from a re-analysis of raw data...
9 Collaboration Fest beers you don’t want to miss this weekend
Collaboration Fest, which is Colorado’s most interesting and unusual brewing showcase, takes place Saturday, March 25, in Westminster and features more than 120 different beers that were brewed specifically for the festival. Founded in 2014 by the Colorado Brewers Guild as a way to highlight the camaraderie between the state’s craft beer producers, the signature festival teams brewers together to highlight their connections and creativity. A few of the trends this year to note: There are about 35 lagers in the mix, ranging from the classic pilsners to some wild and wacky Baltic porters, Czech dark lagers and bocks. Ingredients...
Be My Eyes meets GPT-4: Is AI the next frontier in accessibility?
Nearing the 10-year anniversary of losing her eyesight, Lucy Edwards is reclaiming countless visual experiences...with the help of artificial intelligence.As a partner with visual assistant mobile app Be My Eyes, Edwards is testing the limits of the latest accessibility revelation, the Be My Eyes Virtual Volunteer. The AI-driven tool acts as tour guide, food blogger, personal assistant — you name it — ushering in a new form of complex, human-mimicking assistance using OpenAI's hyper-realistic AI language model. With a single app, Edwards' whole world is expanding, on her own terms. So far, she's used it to help her read fashion...
Asian Cabbage Salad
When we lived in Galveston, we discovered a fun fast-food Chinese place near a favorite shopping center in Houston called General Joe’s Chopstix. Their menu was varied, but their steamed dumplings and seared pot stickers were to-die-for and a real bargain! They put just the right amount of jalapeno in them for me, too! A year later, one of these places opened up right on the Seawall in Galveston. We were ecstatic!! One of their specialties we loved to order at lunch was a tasty light chicken salad made with napa cabbage and a most interesting dressing. It had crisped...