lardcore

lardcore t1_j11fiu2 wrote

Heh, this brings back memories of the smell of burning... well, everything - paper, wood, etc. Bought one as a kid back in my Soviet childhood. It was black, made of plastic but looked identical to this one. See that indent on the inside of the ring, a bit above the handle? It could be used to unscrew the inner ring and remove the glass lens, though it would the usually end up chipped due to falling on hard surfaces.

Fun times.

7

lardcore t1_irxwkwe wrote

Hmm... I'm very far from good myself but I really find using a de buyer carbon steel pan a godsend for thin pancakes, there is no trick to it other than finding the right temperature.

Good luck with finding your perfect pan, but if you can give it another try maybe carbon steel will work for you?

1

lardcore t1_iqxq4nu wrote

Depends on the kind of skiing you do. If you're talking cross-country skiing then it's a lot smarter to get a separate jacket for that because you have opposite requirements for standing around/walking and something as energetic as xc skiing.

If you're talking about downhill skiing you can do that in M65 no problem. I've used an M65 with a liner for snowboarding at -30C without any issues. It's heavier than snowboarding jackets and doesn't have a snow -skirt but other than that it was great.

2