(Part 3) Top products from r/brisbane

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We found 9 product mentions on r/brisbane. We ranked the 48 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/QUOZL_ · 4 pointsr/brisbane

100 Recipes from Japanese Cooking ISBN4-7700-2079-1 Is one book I have used previously and have at home.

Mainly I use https://www.justonecookbook.com/

Nami has some great recipes on her site.

I also use this Youtube page Francis and Cooking with the Dog https://www.youtube.com/user/cookingwithdog

She is a Japanese woman who uses her Dog as the host with voice over from someone. She is totally oblivious to the cooking with dog reference but honestly has some really great recipes with brilliant instructional videos.

Edit: https://www.justhungry.com/recipes is another good site we use from time to time

FYI this week some of our meals will include homemade

  • Yakisoba & Gyoza
  • Okonomiyaki
  • Agedashi Tofu & Gyoza with Miso soup
  • Beef Gyudon
  • Miso Salmon with Ginger Rice
  • Chicken Nanban Udon
  • Oroshi Soba
  • Chicken Karaage with rice and miso soup

    All of those dishes are super easy to make and I got from either Cooking with Dog Youtube channel or Just One Cookbook from Nami or other Japanese recipe sites.

    Look for actual Japanese home cooks that use real Japanese ingredients not American substitutes.

    I also have a tonne of links to different Japanese recipe sites that we use from time to time. If there's something specific you're after let me know.
u/JRuskin · 9 pointsr/brisbane

There is a really good book on this (I actually think the author is doing an ama on /r/books soon, maybe today!) called narconomics

Good drug empires ARE a business:
https://www.amazon.com/Narconomics-How-Run-Drug-Cartel/dp/1610395832

The kingpins deal with the same sorts of things as any other business, procurement, logistics, staffing, HR, risk, PR, marketing, etc and its all about supply and demand.

Its a really fascinating insight into the real world of the drug trade & while some of it is straight up how you'd expect it be/hollywood gets right (turf battles. e.g. Finite number of shipping territories and border towns to move product through in Mexico, especially lucrative places to sell, etc) a lot of it get wrong. E.g. they almost never kill someone for losing a shipment, because spillage is just part of the biz and cultivating new people and new clients is tough.

Likewise tattoos at the "street" level are meant to promote loyalty. At the top level they are about limiting staff mobility. If people can jump from your organisation easily to other organisations, they'll do it when the perks or money are better. Sure you could potentially hurt them, but that attracts police and the government which is bad for business. Its much harder to take a "better offer" and go work for a startup or rival cartel when you're covered head to toe in your current employers branding.

tl;dr: Tech unicorns should start getting their employees face tattoos to manipulate the labour market.