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Ich hatte den Link gesehen, aber dann bei MSN nur den Teaser gesehen und den Hinweis “Artikel aufklappen” übersehen. egal, danke dir!
à la con
Ich hatte den Link gesehen, aber dann bei MSN nur den Teaser gesehen und den Hinweis “Artikel aufklappen” übersehen. egal, danke dir!
archive link wg paywall https://archive.ph/DEZaR
awesome. i didn’t know. found some English version on YouTube https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+way+things+work+peter+lustig&t=fpas&iar=videos&iax=videos&ia=videos (nothing in German unfortunately)
there is a whole series of books by David Macaulay “the way things work” which use woolly mammoths to explain concepts. loved it as a child
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Way_Things_Work
example illustration: https://prh.imgix.net/look-inside/dk/9780241526446_3_Screenshot.PNG
simple vinaigrette. Olive oil, French mustard, vinegar, salt, pepper (garlic, shallots). depending on the salad it’s wine vinegar (red or white) or apple cider vinegar, Dijon or à l’ancienne mustard. if i feel fancy I’ll add some herbs (tarragon is great) or some egg yolk for extra creaminess.
thank you for your work. although i don’t post here i really appreciate the community and the work that involves. thanks a lot