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    1. Canada (I live here)
    2. USA (many many family/friend visits since I was a child; also lived there for ~6 years as an adult)
    3. England (one week in London, one week in the South Downs)
    4. Denmark (three weeks for a family visit)
    5. France (a weekend in Paris)
    6. Belgium (about 2-3 days in Bruges)
    7. The Netherlands (about 2-3 days in Delft)
    8. Germany (roughly 6 hours, driving from Belgium to Denmark)
  • Intimacy coordinators aren't explaining how sex works to the actors, but helping to make sure that they're comfortable with each other & what they're being asked to do. They're analogous to stunt coordinators in that way.

    Part of this is helping actors to work through or find accommodations when they could be running up against situations that could trigger old traumas. So if one party has a history of assault, for example, the intimacy coordinator will work with them and their scene partner to make sure that what they're acting out doesn't mimic/mirror their experience.

    Does that make sense?

  • Pulled pork:

    • 1 red onion, thinly sliced, on the bottom layer
    • A piece of pork (shoulder is probably best but I've also done tenderloin), trimmed
    • 1/2 cup BBQ sauce poured over the meat

    Cook about 3-4h on high or 6-8ish on low. Remove pork, shred with a fork, return to slow cooker & stir everything up together before serving.

  • I get that, though it does have some cool features (the Science Center is fantastic). But that trip was to see particular people rather than the city itself. We'll miss them, but we also don't feel super safe crossing the border right now.

  • I lived in Ottawa for four years, actually, and my husband for over a decade -- but I haven't been back since 2013 and our kids have never visited. I'm actually really looking forward to revisiting some of my old stomping ground with them!

    We haven't really filled out our itinerary yet, so I don't mind suggestions on things to do with the kids in particular (all elementary school age). So far we're thinking touring the Hill & Peace Tower, the Museum of Nature, whatever the Museum of Civilization is called these days, and maybe one of the river/canal boat tours.

  • You'd be losing a lot of extra product to the trimming that way -- or you'd maybe have to use individual molds for each bar. With a rectangular shape, you can pour the soap into slabs and then cut everything exactly to size with very little wastage.

    I found a video showing the process (you can skip to about 3:30): https://youtu.be/TvIBzCIwpLM

  • Our stove has those and I've never noticed this; everything takes about the same time to cook as on our last stove, which had the older-style elements. I wonder if it might be a problem with your particular model or brand?