@rraggl You think it's an attitude problem of mine, that you don't understand what "preset" means, nor the concepts of #DisabilityAccessibility or #Budgetable ????

To repeat & summarize realism for who I am & where I live: After I get enough new & thusly functional electric circuits put into my home to plug-in a desktop computer, get said desktop computer with a #linux distro on it (likely costing under $150) , I will most likely get a $70 -$250 smartphone setup, with #CalyxyOS, because I don't have the money to burn on a $900 setup (like #Fairphone & #Swiftphone) that'd still be inferior than the $70 one for my #DisabilityAccessibilty needs.

1. Great you're going for disability Accessibility in cooking needs - but the recipes you share actually have to be ones I'd eat once I'm done cooking.

It doesn't matter what the tiny amount or "ease" there is in making it, if at the end - it's still slop to me that I'd sooner throw in the trash than eat.πŸ™ƒ

2. Great you're cooking kosher food but it's got way too many steps, has way too many seasonings & I don't want to have all my food finish in the microwave after I've spent hours in the kitchen cooking it!

3. Great you're a successful/celebrity chef --- but there's no way I've the energy to make most any of your super complicated recipes & even if I did, at the end they look like slop I'd throw to my chickens, not anything I'd actually eat!

Simple recipes please!

#Food #Cooking #DisabilityAccessibilty

Two main companies I keep looking at in buying seed potatoes- 1 Grand Teton Organics --- good prices, great selection, great website in it being easy to read & navigate but over extremely irregular sizing of the potatoes- it's harder to work with their potatoes. 2 Wood prairie -- with coupons good on pricing, somewhat limited selection (at least in what I can find) .. &A rather horrible website hard to navigate & impossible for me to read over 1/2 their information but by all accounts their seed potatoes are small, pretty uniform in size & thusly easy to work with.

Once I get a better & firmer growing setup for my potatoes - I think I'll likely go back to Teton for their expansive selections but I think this year I'm going with an inaccessible website of Prairie, especially as that might let me get a paper catalog from them.

#DisabilityAccessibilty
#Food #Gardening #Potatoes

@silphium @gardening The thing that excites me about this, is the historical knowledge that they used to be the most common type of onion grown in North America, with hundreds of varieties existing about 150-200 years ago, but now they are incredibly rare, mostly because of #monoculture growing practices & mechanized agriculture, so in essence it's bringing back extinct plant species. With this bringing back & later no doubt sharing them, it will help increase #DisabilityAccessibilty of food growing.
@hbuchel I'm to the point in this realm, because I keep seeing this "choice" of big tech with spying & privacy invasions galore with a sizable amount of disability accessibility vs open source where there's less spying & privacy invasions of smaller entities as mostly I get data repeatedly lost ( instead of stolen & purposefully deleted as with big tech)& close to no accessibility, where when I can, I'm going plunge in, for redesigns, mainly of hardware because so far there's no open source operating systems for phones that are Rugged (durable enough to withstand the messes those of us with neuropathy dish out). I can't say when it'll be though, as on your track, I'm already a almost 2 years behind on my project lists.😬 #DisabilityAccessibilty