GalaxyBrain [they/them]

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Cake day: December 27th, 2020

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  • This. I went from 50s and 60s to high 90s in my last 2 years of high school math because we were getting taught wave functions and real science math finally and all you need to know there is how to figure out which formula to use and which numbers to plug in. I’m terrible at basic arithmetic but crush algebra and later got good at food math by necessity. Also just finding ways to not count as much helped. Like when doing catering we would store plates in basically giant poker chip sets on wheels. People used to stack em in randomly until I finally figured out the closest multiple of 10 you could get to in a stack before going over the top. It was 70 plates and each dolly or whatever had 4 slots for stacks, so if all was in place each was 280 which made getting the plates ready for events way quicker cause people didn’t have to manually count them, just use your 7 times table and then count the remainder to add or subtract. Once I figured out that you don’t necessarily NEED the math you learn in school but if you remember to use it, it can really fucking speed things up. Also all math should be represented as algebra from the start, instead of 2+2= and leaving a blank space phase it as 2+2=x and solve for x. I think more complex algebra wouldn’t scare kids as much if they knew they were kinda doing it all along.














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    5 months ago

    Everything is permitted on a pizza. Not even bri’ish but work at a fancy pizza place and have done Beans on Toast pizza and it went over pretty well. White beans, tomato sauce, parm, basil, sprinkled with oregano and drizzled with a very oiled down to make it super super mild and spiced molasses. It went over big even though tbh we were having a contest to see where we’d rotate who make up.the special and the person who tells them what different meal to make a pizza out of. Sometimes it was a goofy challenge other times it turned out to just be a good idea, falafel thin crust pizza slaps, hummus base, falafel balls or crumble, roasted red pepper and pickled red onion, spoon on tabouli after the oven, mind blowing food. We also did a Thai style green curry one that was also really amazing. Anything that has a sauce and a carb can become a good pizza if you put your mind to it and have an industrial kitchen at your disposal. Ooh! This winter I did a garlic oil base, boccocini chunks, this super cinnamon nutmegged date/fig jam I made, roasted garlic and arugula post oven, it tasted like visting grandma for Christmas.