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Here are the answers for the last Patreon Q&A, where my patrons could ask questions from Estella, Evie, or others from my comics :)
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Well I for one think you've done incredibly well with all your stories and look forward to seeing each and every one of them you make.
Total exhaustion is probably relaxing in a way, betting exercise induced coma is a heck of a deep sleep.
I've wondered if they would have full body groomer services in anthro worlds. Would make sense but would probably have the same stereotype and stigma attached to it as full body massages in our reality. The constant 'happy ending' jokes and all that.
Bananas are pretty good, but banana bread is about ten times better I would say. Though plums are the best fruit to ever exist, even better than tomatoes.
Total exhaustion is probably relaxing in a way, betting exercise induced coma is a heck of a deep sleep.
I've wondered if they would have full body groomer services in anthro worlds. Would make sense but would probably have the same stereotype and stigma attached to it as full body massages in our reality. The constant 'happy ending' jokes and all that.
Bananas are pretty good, but banana bread is about ten times better I would say. Though plums are the best fruit to ever exist, even better than tomatoes.
Nah nah nah nah. Not just banana bread, but Six Banana Banana Bread!
Most banana bread recipes only use three, maybe four bananas, because any more than that, and it comes out too gummy from all the moisture. But if you let them ripen until black, you'll be able to squeeze in more. And if you peel the fruit, then cook it in the microwave to push out all the moisture, now you can squeeze in FIVE!!
But don't discard the liquid! No no no! No, put it in a small saucepan and reduce it! Cook it down to a thick syrup and add it back to the banana mush. Fold the mush into the rest of the ingredients, and just before baking, take the last banana and slice at a slight angle to cut it into long chips. Now shingle those chips on top of the batter on either side of the pan.
Sprinkle the top with demera sugar. Not plain, and certainly not caster sugar! No, you want demera, aka "Sugar in the Raw" so you get a crunchy topping. Regular sugar will dissolve before it bakes.
Six Banana Bread.
Most banana bread recipes only use three, maybe four bananas, because any more than that, and it comes out too gummy from all the moisture. But if you let them ripen until black, you'll be able to squeeze in more. And if you peel the fruit, then cook it in the microwave to push out all the moisture, now you can squeeze in FIVE!!
But don't discard the liquid! No no no! No, put it in a small saucepan and reduce it! Cook it down to a thick syrup and add it back to the banana mush. Fold the mush into the rest of the ingredients, and just before baking, take the last banana and slice at a slight angle to cut it into long chips. Now shingle those chips on top of the batter on either side of the pan.
Sprinkle the top with demera sugar. Not plain, and certainly not caster sugar! No, you want demera, aka "Sugar in the Raw" so you get a crunchy topping. Regular sugar will dissolve before it bakes.
Six Banana Bread.
AFAIK, Banana bread is more akin to a pudding cake than it to traditional leavened bread, so a bread machine probably won't be needed, just something to mash the bananas and mix up the ingredients, the appropriate measures and bowls, and a loaf pan to fit the ingredients into for baking in a perfectly normal oven.
If it's allowed, here's a link to a Banana bread recipe I found that says it only calls for 15 minutes prep time. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/2.....-banana-bread/
If it's allowed, here's a link to a Banana bread recipe I found that says it only calls for 15 minutes prep time. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/2.....-banana-bread/
Skyfighter is correct - my partner and I make banana bread on the regular when we fail to eat all of our bananas before they're really in the process of turning. It is super easy, does not require yeast nor a degree of kneading that would be preferential to using a bread machine.
Though it might seem initially repulsive, bananas that are just starting to get that sour "beer-nana" smell to them are perfect for banana bread, mushy and juuuust starting to ferment. The rinds should be mostly-brown with faint spots of yellow, though the flesh inside should still be yellow, albeit a richer yellow and wetter consistency - discard any black bits. The recipe skyfighter provided says they should be "ripe" but I think a better descriptor of the ideal bread-banana would be "Very Ripe, bordering on Too Ripe." I find it easier to cut the rinds from bananas this ripe, as well, rather than purely peeling by hand (e.g. cut off the ends and slice through the rind lengthwise before peeling). Once they're peeled and mashed and baked, they make some of the sweetest and smoothest banana bread.
Though it might seem initially repulsive, bananas that are just starting to get that sour "beer-nana" smell to them are perfect for banana bread, mushy and juuuust starting to ferment. The rinds should be mostly-brown with faint spots of yellow, though the flesh inside should still be yellow, albeit a richer yellow and wetter consistency - discard any black bits. The recipe skyfighter provided says they should be "ripe" but I think a better descriptor of the ideal bread-banana would be "Very Ripe, bordering on Too Ripe." I find it easier to cut the rinds from bananas this ripe, as well, rather than purely peeling by hand (e.g. cut off the ends and slice through the rind lengthwise before peeling). Once they're peeled and mashed and baked, they make some of the sweetest and smoothest banana bread.
Your first answer reminds me of what Orson Scott Card wrote. Essentially he works the same way. His novel Ender's Game started (I think) 20 years before the novel came out with the idea for a 'Battle Room' where teenagers were training in Zero-G. There wasn't even a story yet. That developed over time and he put the idea to the side several times for months and even years before he had enough ideas to have a story and write the novel.
Hehe never ending supply of fur, had that with my old Husky/Wolf mix. I'd get about 7 contractor bags of fur off of her during spring shedding season. Neighbor of mine would take them - she spun dog fur into yarn and knitted with it - she had 2 Malamutes she used the fur from too. Was a staff member at a living history museum and did demos on spinning fibers into yarn and knitting and weaving.
First answer: The methodology you have to create comics is very interesting; thanks for sharing this with the rest.
Second answer: I didn't imagine Leo training that much, although it's well known that many have their own way of relaxing, so it's okay, I think.
Third answer: Poor Evie; dealing with Estella, and with fur, isn't always easy at times. XD
Fourth answer: Considering how delicious bananas are, he doesn't blame Tristan for liking them so much. :3
Second answer: I didn't imagine Leo training that much, although it's well known that many have their own way of relaxing, so it's okay, I think.
Third answer: Poor Evie; dealing with Estella, and with fur, isn't always easy at times. XD
Fourth answer: Considering how delicious bananas are, he doesn't blame Tristan for liking them so much. :3
I was chuckling about Estella and Evie. I used to own Akitas. When they blew their winter coats, I'd groom them. I'd end up with piles and piles of fur and never seem to hit bottom. A friend of mine, looking at this giant mound of fur I'd raked off both Yojimbo and Kaji, said that if I gave it to my mother, she could knit me a whole Akita dog. No, I said, I tried that once, and she made me a homosexual...
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Couldn't tell you where/why/how it came about, BUT... but...
Leo and Tristian? they have to hang out.spend time together?? and slowly became friends?? and then they kiss????
(natural progression of what would be, of course, a very healthy relationship)
I can see into the future, its all but gonna happen, the belly doesn't lie about its instinct!! 0:
Couldn't tell you where/why/how it came about, BUT... but...
Leo and Tristian? they have to hang out.spend time together?? and slowly became friends?? and then they kiss????
(natural progression of what would be, of course, a very healthy relationship)
I can see into the future, its all but gonna happen, the belly doesn't lie about its instinct!! 0:
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