I’ve been wondering why many people nowadays are using a nonstick pan and I’m also wondering what’s the difference between nonstick and the steel that we formerly used? I’m sorry for my ignorance. I just know that we can’t use a steel laddle also to a nonstick wok, why? Hehe. Based on my observation, it’s easy to wash the steel especially if it is layered with oil.
I can’t believe how rude are those people who don’t park their vehicles properly. Personally, did you ever experience some of those people like they were also rude at you? How did you handle it if your grown up culture is different from them? It maybe hard to live in another country at first but you get used to it. If we’re new in a country, we have no idea how to please some people since we every country’s culture is different.
What a good cat you have because my cat refuses corn.
The nonstick pans are very convenient, but the chemical coating is something we eat a little bit of with each cooked meal. The aluminum pans are very soft and release aluminum too, some studies show this is linked to Alzheimer's disease. I am not sure about your country also, but here in Cambodia there are still iron deficiencies in some rural parts due to dietary problems. A cast iron pan is a natural way to bring iron into the diet because it's an essential mineral.
Haha, I have gotten used to parking culture in Cambodia, still frustrating though. Sometimes I laugh the most when I about to bend over and pick up some fruits or veggies from a vendor and someone parks right in front of my face and blocks my access to the things I was going to buy. I think people are just distracted and selfish, a huge problem here, but I've seen it all around the world to a lesser degree.
Cats are so funny, each one seems to have certain things they like. I was surprised to learn my cat likes grilled corn.