That’s a 16 to 22 oz cup, so you’re going to add a lot of ice to water that thing down
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We’re going to be using different measurements, but the gist of it is that the glass pictured is 16 to 22oz in size. 8oz (one cup) of milk is about 150 calories. Yogurt (plain) is generally the same, unless you use low fat lite yogurt. So just filling the cup with only yogurt and milk is 300 calories. Blueberries are around 80 a cup.
So there’s just no real way you’re getting a smoothie that size under 200 calories.
Lol at the amount of calories you think are in milk yogurt and berries.
That’s ok. This image (which is genuinely real, btw) has been around for like a decade getting reposted here and there, again and again.
Aside from the duck not looking at all like a duck; in panel three it has the much bigger choad in its beak. Not the child one.
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Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I finally fixed my car's oil consumption
1·3 days agoI don’t see anywhere in that video where he says that. Do you know about what time in the video he says it? Your linked video doesn’t have him testing or talking about Valvoline at all, and he’s testing on new engines.
Here are some of his videos he made on restore and protect that are pretty much the opposite of what you are saying. Also, many of his videos on restore and protect may have been after your referenced video, so he may have not even known about it when your linked video was made.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Assistants Are Leaking Your ConversationsEnglish
1·4 days agoGemma 4 seems pretty legit so far.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Assistants Are Leaking Your ConversationsEnglish
11·4 days agoI use an APK called Off Grid and load ai onto that (right now I’m using genna 4). It’s all done on my phone. Nothing on the cloud. No data sent anywhere. Completely local. No entities get shit from it. The only way I’ll use ai.
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Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I finally fixed my car's oil consumption
4·3 days agoSince your car was previously abused (but even if it hasn’t I recommend this greatly) start using “Valvoline Restore and Protect” engine oil in it.
It slowly cleans your engine and removed carbon buildup and sludge and frees up piston and oil rings. That brown staying on your oil dipstick will even go away. The shit is magic in a bottle. I started using it three years ago in my Gen 2 Prius that was burning a quart of oil every 1500 miles. Now it burns a quart every 3500 to 4000 miles. My Prius has 290,000 miles on it.
You can check this stuff out on any forums or YouTube videos or all the analysis stuff done by Motor Oil Geek or anywhere else. Not really a negative thing to be found about it. I just buy it from Wal Mart for $30 for 5 quarts. It likely would have eventually even freed up the sludge from your oil separator without you needing to find and replace it.
*Edit: I added some video links in a comment below.
8 is probably pretty close to where I’d break down and dig out the mandolin. Maybe. I’ll use the shedder attachment for cheese or hash browns.
Getting the big Mandela out to cut up 50 of something and leaving it out all day is a big difference from cutting up like 3 potatoes at home.
Those seem fast if you don’t know how to use a knife very well. Plus then you got to clean the thing. Plus you’d be using it a long time if you were trying to make something like fries. Plus they don’t work with things like tomatoes. Then let’s see how a mandolin does with cilantro or green onions.
A mandolin is generally a tool for a novice.
This knife is expensive, but actually pretty badass. It’s an ultrasonic frequency knife and the only non commercial use chefs knife I know of that does it and works. It cuts with no effort, but really the biggest perk is that absolute fuck all will even try and stick to the side of the blade. Still to richy rich for the benefits, but it is cool tech.
It does work and it is super cool from any videos or info I watched on it. Because metal is flexible, the size, length, thickness, and weight of the blade all gave to be taken into account in order to get a vibrating frequency that works. If you ever watch videos of this or ones like it (this is the only good working home use kitchen knife I know if) it’s pretty bad ass, if for nothing else than just for how anti stick it is. I’m still not willing to pay like $400 for it. I’m a big knife sharpening and cooking guy, but I don’t think I’ve paid over about $50 for any of my kitchen knives or over $230 for a pocket knife. Now if I ever wound up seeing one of the Seattle ultrasonics somewhere new or used and still looking good for under $200 I’d probably break down and buy it. Blade stick is pretty annoying when you want to cut something very consistently and not spend a bunch of time to do it.
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News@lemmy.world•California Wants to Put License Plates on E-Bikes and Slow Them Down. Cyclists Are Not Happy About It
1·8 days agoYes. It’s just one of those things that takes forever to do and upsets anyone who doesn’t bike.
Euros sounding like that is just so cringy.
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News@lemmy.world•California Wants to Put License Plates on E-Bikes and Slow Them Down. Cyclists Are Not Happy About It
3·9 days agoYou make some good points. What is of special annoyance in the US is that bikes are NOT allowed where pedestrians walk. Bikes are required to be in bike lanes (don’t exist in most areas) or on the road with vehicles. The city I work in for instance, has quite a few sidewalks for people, but bikes aren’t allowed on them. They just have to be in streets with other cars.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Roku and TCL are being sued for allegedly bricking smart TVs with bad updatesEnglish
6·9 days agoI have an old Google chromecast. Anything else I have an HDMI casting dongle setup that just screen shares from my PC or phone.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Roku and TCL are being sued for allegedly bricking smart TVs with bad updatesEnglish
251·9 days ago“A routine software update should improve your tech”
That’s funny. My Samsung watch just gets shittier and more laggy when it gets an update.









Be plenty doable then, but that glass is a lot bigger than you thought.