Well, the chili had no meat in it. Somebody gave me some Omaha Steaks jumbo franks. Those are better then any store bought hot dogs. I might try some from a meat store sometime.
Chili was still frozen, and it was in the fridge. Guess it might take two days or longer to thaw that out in the fridge. No meat, so hopefully that means, not heating the chili up long enough won’t matter.
Heat rice up long enough though. Can get really sick from leftover rice.
Cooked the franks in the air fryer. One site said 350F, and the other sites said 400F. I just used 350F, as the thing on my fridge for beef sausages says that. Two minutes at a time. Might have taken 6 minutes.
Might be taking a runny dump soon.
I don’t blindly follow cooking instructions online. That’s how I burn my food. The franks were at least 150F.
On another note, if Linux fails to boot, it can easily be USB drives, if you don’t have nofail in fstab. Updated desktop, and it was going into the emergency. Last time, it was because the update, updated the systemd boot entries, and added a non existent snapshot for the root. I use ext4, so I have no snapshots. Didn’t need to regenerate the initrd images, or mess with the bootloader.
Just needed to turn it off, turn all the USB drives off, and turn everything back on. I wonder which drive it was though.
The chili was still better then last time I had it. I used frozen vegetables last time.
Think they did say to go on a high fiber diet, after my asshole surgery. But, I’ve been taking a runny dump everyday. I’ll keep taking the laxative anyways. If I don’t, then the next day, I might be constipated.
How many asshole polyps do Americans get removed every year?
