Bloody hell, how many are you baking for?
clockworkrat
It is amazing! Can get even cheaper at Lidl, but that one isn't fortified and clumps at the bottom.
Annoying that our experiences are so different. Makes it hard to recommend since there might be hardware issues.
I find it works fine for playing albums, and that's usually how I want to listen to music.
I now have a Qobuz subscription which does all the other discoverability stuff when I can't be arsed to read the Bandcamp curations.
Pretty sure my gut bulges more than that when it's full of beans
Good to know. My preference is usually for soy since it's only 85p/L from Lidl though.
You can also straight swap the dairy milk for soy milk if you're lactose intolerant or vegan.
I toss in a few castaway seeds for a little extra flavour.
Totally agreed on colour perception. It's frustrating when I'm trying to edit a photo then see it on someone else's phone and the colours are completely off. State of mind also affects perception; I feel like colours are more intense when I'm a bit tipsy, and very muted when I'm tired and depressed.
Looking at it again, I would guess that the photo app has tried to compensate for a middling phone camera.
Is that the only view without any tourists in?
The river looks a bit blue, but otherwise the trees looked alright. Not the most egregiously saturated I've seen, especially compared to the HDR fad a few years ago.
The removal of the wires is slightly more suspect.
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