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pho 79 - cash only - this place is still the best and an old legend

In Orange County, CA there is another variant of pho ga kho, which literally translates to dried chicken pho. The rice noodles and chicken are stir fried, and served with a side of pho ga broth, and a sweet soy sauce.

Pho Dakao, 16171 Brookhurst St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, United States

Also I got a recipe for pho ga from my aunt which is:

* 6 chicken legs, and 2 bone in breasts (or debone a whole chicken)

* Bring a pot of water to boil

* Parboil all pieces for 2 minutes, throw away the broth

* Char onion and ginger (in an air fryer or on a gas stove - air fryer is easier)

* Toast coriander seeds and star anise

* Add all ingredients back, bring to boil, then drop to a low simmer, and salt

* After 30 minutes remove the pieces, let it cool and debone

* Add the chicken bones back, cook for additional 30 minutes, season with salt and msg

* Optionally serve with a side of nuoc cham, but this variation has no fish sauce in the stock

How well this turns out depends on the quality of the chicken you buy. At the Asian markets, there are different breeds of chicken which have less meat, but are more flavorful.


Any know how to make the pho tai broth?

so pho tai refers to just the raw cut out of beef, you make a traditional beef broth. Here is a short cut way with an instant pot.

* Beef bones (neck or shin, the type of bones you get depend on how intense it will be)

* 1 chicken carcass

* Parboil for 10 minutes, throw away broth, rinse bones

* Parboil chicken carcass for 2 minutes

* Char onion and ginger

* Toast coriander, star anise, cardamom

* Add chicken carcass, bones in an instant pot, covered with water, and some salt and onion and ginger

* High pressure for 15 minutes (depends on quantity)

* Natural release

* Add spices, high pressure for 3 minutes (and if you are added brisket - nam, parboil that first and add it here)

* Season with salt to taste, mushroom seasoning (bot nem), or msg.

* Refrigerate overnight

For tai, you want to cut a some raw meat and just make sure your stock is very hot so it cooks


Thank you for sharing. Never used cardamom and bot nem, so this is also something for me to try.

Sorry, I kind of have a dumb question here. So we have a bunch of legacy selenium scripts that do end to end user testing, and occasion they break (either because of a network error, or devs committed something that breaks a test).

We were looking at seeing if a model could look at the screenshot of the failure, some of the original website source code, and try to fix the failing test.

My question is with vibium, would it make more sense to port the legacy tests over to vibium, and if a test fail, use its capabilities to try to self-heal?


i apologize, but i'll answer your question with a metaphor.

i want to build an island resort and a bridge from the mainland to get there. do i build the island resort first or the bridge first?

here's my thinking: if the resort is popular and a fun place to be, there will be a huge incentive to build the bridge next. but we might also find out that building the bridge will ultimately be economically impractical and we should just stick to using ferry boats. at least we'll have a cool island resort to go to, though!

so for now, i'm just focusing on building the island resort at the moment. but i really, really want to build that bridge, too, asap.


As a manager, this is the framework I use

1. Staff updates their personal journal by Friday before our 1:1

2. Staff takes a one time skill assessment of all the tech dimensions we use on a likert skill so I know what they are strong and weak at (like might be weak in batch processing, containers, etc).

3. Staff periodically updates their career journey which has

-Start Date

-Elapsed Time

-What were your expectations in the elapsed time you were here?

-Review of skills matrix and what you want improved

-Current Role

-Desired Next Role

-Projects worked on in this year

-What skill sets did I learn in this years projects?

-Certifications

-Next year I want to accomplish

-In 5 years I want to accomplish

[ these are all the artifacts I use as a reference point ofr myself]

-- then during the 1:1 I ask

1. 'how are you?' --> And then I listen to see how their response is. Are they sighing a lot, are they stressed are they bored. I then follow up to make sure everything is okay emotionally or they have issues. I have noticed a lot of employees are not honest in what they say

2. I then assess how they are doing in terms of their

- project delivery

- tech skills

- soft skills

and get feedback accordingly.

Most engineers I have are doing well on projects and tech skills, but often need work on soft skills. I ask them to focus on soft skills by thinking of

- communication

- writing

- reading

For those who need help in communication I advise them to attend a Toastmasters class in person. Also I have been advocating for staff to read 'Supercommunicators' as a way to think about communication as a framework.

For soft skills, I believe the way of improving is being well rounded in the humanities, and not just going hard core tech.


Initially I sent out Mailchimp newsletters to my closest friends, but found the interface a bit clunky, so instead switched to Wordpress. What I do is write specifically for the audience of my friends, send them the newsletter, and post it on the Internet.

What I found kind of interesting, is when I would see some of my friends months later, they would cite something they found interesting from the blog. Occasionally, I peek at the metrics, and it is in the low single digits, but I'm okay with that as long as my friends have seen it.

My guess is with the inundation of shallow knowledge and posts people resonate with deeper writing.


Oddly enough, the most beneficial thing I have is my Twitter account, because I can often DM airlines or companies support (like fedex support) for quicker responses.


I use owl files to transfer to windows 11 over internal wifi

https://www.skyjos.com/owlfiles/

The kicker is you have to create a local user account lusrmgr.msc

then when you share the folder, give that person full permissions and security as specified here

https://www.skyjos.com/owlfiles/help/windows/help_windows.ht...


How is it possible such a big bug got released to the general public?


I do something a little different, I tag all credit card payment notifications in a particular label, and wrote a google apps script where when a new entry is added, it adds it to my 'tasks'. That way I don't miss any credit card payments


When I used to live in Southern California, there actually are several different varieties of avocadoes with many of them not available in other parts of the country. Some examples are hass, lamb hass, pinkerton, mexicola (where you can eat the skin), and reed avocadoes. Reed avocadoes are my favorite and are the size of 5 hass avocadoes combined with a very buttery mouth taste.. They can take up to 7-12 days to ripe at room temperature, but once cut open, oxidiation is minimal due to the fat content in the avocado.


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