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[mirror] Plant-based cooking website <https://grimgrains.com/>
commit: ee58c63a4c6f5294c15d59146ccaa5c5e7519bfd
parent 356a48d0f5f676568f6088f4a5c25eb3d8df4d32
Author: Rekka Bell <rekkabell@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon,  7 Nov 2022 14:06:48 -0700

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diff --git a/site/tools.html b/site/tools.html @@ -72,16 +72,18 @@ <p><b>Shape</b>: A large cooking area is ideal, with large spouts to pour out contents with ease. Skillet are heavy, choosing one with rounded-stick handles makes it easy and more comfortable to lift.</p> <p>Jump back to <a href='#tools'>top</a></p> -<img src='../media/pages/tools/foodprocessor.jpg' loading='lazy'> + <h3><a id='food-chopper'>Food Chopper</a></h3> +<img src='../media/pages/tools/foodprocessor.jpg' loading='lazy'> <p>Hand-operated food choppers — more commonly known as 'meat grinders' — are handy for grinding nuts, sprouts, dried foods, fresh fruits, vegetables, etc.</p> <p><b>Material</b>: Stainless steel is the material of choice, as it is durable and doesn't rust. Although older tin-coated cast-iron models are also fine, but it is important to dry, and oil the grinding plates after use.</p> <p><b>Shape</b>: A robust clamp with rubber pads for easy attachment to any table or kitchen surface is important.</p> <p>Jump back to <a href='#tools'>top</a></p> -<img src='../media/pages/tools/grinder.jpg' loading='lazy'> + <h3><a id='grinder'>Grain grinder</a></h3> -<p>Hand-operated grain grinders are powerful, they can crack beans, legumes, and grains. It is possible to adjust the grind from coarse, to very fine flour. These mills are self-cleaning, in that it is only necessary to dust it off lightly(no water, or fatty ingredients).</p> +<img src='../media/pages/tools/grinder.jpg' loading='lazy'> +<p>Hand-operated grain grinders are powerful. They can crack beans, legumes, and grains. It is possible to adjust the grind from coarse, to very fine flour. These mills are self-cleaning, in that it is only necessary to dust it off lightly(no water, or fatty ingredients).</p> <p><b>Material</b>: Tin-coated cast-iron models are common and fine. Avoid models that don't sell replacement parts.</p> <p><b>Shape</b>: A tall hopper to accomodate enough whole foods, a sturdy clamp.</p> diff --git a/src/inc/tools.htm b/src/inc/tools.htm @@ -72,16 +72,18 @@ <p><b>Shape</b>: A large cooking area is ideal, with large spouts to pour out contents with ease. Skillet are heavy, choosing one with rounded-stick handles makes it easy and more comfortable to lift.</p> <p>Jump back to <a href='#tools'>top</a></p> -<img src='../media/pages/tools/foodprocessor.jpg' loading='lazy'> + <h3><a id='food-chopper'>Food Chopper</a></h3> +<img src='../media/pages/tools/foodprocessor.jpg' loading='lazy'> <p>Hand-operated food choppers — more commonly known as 'meat grinders' — are handy for grinding nuts, sprouts, dried foods, fresh fruits, vegetables, etc.</p> <p><b>Material</b>: Stainless steel is the material of choice, as it is durable and doesn't rust. Although older tin-coated cast-iron models are also fine, but it is important to dry, and oil the grinding plates after use.</p> <p><b>Shape</b>: A robust clamp with rubber pads for easy attachment to any table or kitchen surface is important.</p> <p>Jump back to <a href='#tools'>top</a></p> -<img src='../media/pages/tools/grinder.jpg' loading='lazy'> + <h3><a id='grinder'>Grain grinder</a></h3> -<p>Hand-operated grain grinders are powerful, they can crack beans, legumes, and grains. It is possible to adjust the grind from coarse, to very fine flour. These mills are self-cleaning, in that it is only necessary to dust it off lightly(no water, or fatty ingredients).</p> +<img src='../media/pages/tools/grinder.jpg' loading='lazy'> +<p>Hand-operated grain grinders are powerful. They can crack beans, legumes, and grains. It is possible to adjust the grind from coarse, to very fine flour. These mills are self-cleaning, in that it is only necessary to dust it off lightly(no water, or fatty ingredients).</p> <p><b>Material</b>: Tin-coated cast-iron models are common and fine. Avoid models that don't sell replacement parts.</p> <p><b>Shape</b>: A tall hopper to accomodate enough whole foods, a sturdy clamp.</p>