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Thought the same thing. Over time I replaced everything in my laptop that I could and specifically chose a laptop that is easyish to open and get parts for.
I would love for a better processor and graphics card but the mainboard and power supply does not allow for better hardware. So I will need to buy a different laptop some day. If it were as easy as ordering new parts and putting it in there without fear of incompatibility I would love that.
I usually only steam frozen veggies. Then after steaming I might stir fry. If I do the second I pull them a little before they are soft on the inside.
So this is a clusterfuck.
Servingspoons are used to serve up food.
Tablespoons are the largest spoons used for eating but according to the term is now used by many english speaking regions the same way as serving spoon. 15 ml in volume typically
Dessertspoons are used primarily for desserts but also for soup and other stuff. 10ml in volume typically
Teaspoons are used to stir tea and coffee. 5 ml in volume typically.
I only know serving spoons, tablespoons and teaspoons. Desert spoons are in the middle and I have probably a similar sized spoon but never known there is a difference. To me it is a smallish tablespoon. But that is where the confusion is coming from. For some the scale just shifted up or down depending on the way you are looking at it.
Yeah this should be standardized. 🥲
That was a big point of controversy with my childhood school friends, actually.
I was firmly part of team table spoon. Some of my friends would use teaspoons. I always regarded that kind of strange behaviour as first sings of psychopathy.
No one I know uses dessertspoons for every day use. Maybe some own some but it is most likely the fancy table silver kind of thing that will only get used once or twice a year.
Personally I have never heard about them before today.
There is a difference between teaspoons and dessertspoons? 🤔
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dessert_spoon
I have only ever heard of tablespoons and teaspoons. We exclusively used teaspoons as dessertspoons.
Denke bei vielen ist es eher das er öffentlich ausspricht und legitimiert was viele seit langem denken. Das macht mich echt betroffen und ich finde es partout nicht gut aber ich versteh es. Wenn die eigene xenophobe Meinung durch die Medien gespiegelt wird und sich mit Positionen einer verpönten Partei deckt würde ich mich bestärkt fühlen das zu wählen. Die Social Media Mobilisierung tut den Rest.
Ich bin immer wieder erschreckt, wie sehr sich die Generationen die immer gepredigt haben “glaub nix was im Internet steht du kannst da nix trauen” sich genau davon weitestgehend befreit hat wenn es um eigene Meinungen geht. Denke das hat auch viel mit übergenerationellem Verständnis und Akzeptanz zu tun. Ebenso mit dem Einfühlungsvermögen mit anderen…