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Ina Garten’s Rack of Lamb & Orzo with Roasted Veggies

Ina Garten’s Rack Of Lamb Orzo With Roasted Vegetables Prep: 20 mins | Cook: PT0S | Total: 2 hrs | Serves: 6 serving(s) | Cuisine: Mediterranean Diet Cuisine, Mediterranean Cuisine This rack of lamb and orzo with roasted vegetables is the kind of dish that turns a regular Tuesday into something special. It’s perfect for that moment when you want to impress without losing your mind in the kitchen, like when the weekend guests swing by unannounced or you’re celebrating the first crisp evening in months. The whole thing comes together with just a handful of fresh ingredients—garlic, rosemary, and that bright Dijon mustard you already have in the fridge—so the flavors feel like an invitation rather than a chore. What makes this recipe so satisfying is how the rich, herb-crusted lamb pairs with the tender roasted vegetables and nutty orzo. A quick rub with garlic and rosemary before searing g...

Pain Perdu Recipe: Buttery Brioche French Toast

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Pain Perdu (Classic French Toast) Total: 45 minutes | Serves: 4 servings Golden slices of **pain perdu** stacked high, their edges caramelized just enough to crackle under your fork. The brioche stays moist inside, rich with eggy custard, while the salted caramel sauce pools like liquid gold over the top. A dollop of whipped mascarpone, flecked with vanilla, softens the sweetness just enough to balance every bite. This isn’t your average French toast—it’s the version chef Alexia Duchêne perfected, where buttery brioche soaks up a custard made from heavy cream and just a touch of fleur de sel. The caramel, made right on the stove with butter and sugar, clings to the bread like it’s meant to be there. And that mascarpone? It’s the cool, creamy counterpoint to the warm, spiced custard beneath. The first time you taste it, you’ll understand why this dish feels like a hug on a plate. The vani...

Woman Charged Under Felony Destruction-of-Evidence Statute for Deleting Phone Data

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Last month, a man in Michigan got charged under Michigan’s felony destruction-of-evidence statute because he wiped his phone at a U.S. border crossing—and he wasn’t the first. What makes this case different is how it played out. He wasn’t hiding something obvious; he was running GrapheneOS, a hardened Android fork built for privacy, and when customs asked for the PIN, he gave them the duress code. The system responded exactly as designed: the data vanished. Now the government is treating that designed behavior as destruction. That’s not how most of us think about a phone that follows its owner’s instructions—especially when the owner wasn’t trying to hide anything criminal. The charge isn’t even a terrorism statute; it’s a generic obstruction charge filed in state court. That mismatch tells you everything about where this is heading. Technical Overview The technical setup for this kind of operation isn't complicated, but it’s not trivial either. You're essentially de...

Flexbox Sandbox — Free CSS Flex Layout Playground

An interactive Flexbox playground: set flex-direction, justify-content, align-items, flex-wrap, gap, and item count with a live preview — then copy the exact CSS. Fully client-side. This free online flexbox sandbox runs entirely in your browser — no data is ever uploaded to a server. (It is fully client-side: nothing you type is sent anywhere.) How to Use 1. Set flex-direction — row, row-reverse, column, or column-reverse. 2. Align and distribute — pick justify-content and align-items for main- and cross-axis placement. 3. Control wrapping — switch flex-wrap between nowrap, wrap, and wrap-reverse; tune gap and item count. 4. Copy the CSS — the matching rules update live and copy with one click. Example Set justify-content to space-between and switch to column — the items stack with the first pinned to the top and the last to the bottom. Add gap and more items and watch the preview reflow instantly, then copy the exact flex-direction / justify-content / align-items / flex-w...

Typography Scale Generator — Free Modular Font Scale Tool

Build a modular typography scale from a base size and a musical-interval ratio (minor second to perfect fifth). Live preview plus paste-ready CSS for h1–h6, body, and small — fully client-side. This free online typography scale generator runs entirely in your browser — no data is ever uploaded to a server. (It is fully client-side: nothing you type is sent anywhere.) How to Use 1. Set the base size — the slider runs 12–24px (the body size, usually 16). 2. Choose a ratio — minor second (1.067) for subtle steps up to perfect fifth (1.5) for a dramatic scale. 3. Preview the scale — h1 through small render live at their real pixel sizes. 4. Copy the CSS — grab font-size rules for h1–h6, body, and small. Example Base 16px on a major third (1.25) ratio yields a clean 8-step scale: h1 61.04, h2 48.83, h3 39.06, h4 31.25, h5 25, h6 20, body 16, small 12.8. Widen the ratio to a perfect fifth for a bolder hierarchy, then Copy CSS to drop it into your stylesheet. Also check out the ...

Color Palette Generator — Free Harmonious Color Scheme Tool

Generate harmonious 5-color palettes using complementary, analogous, triadic, monochromatic, and split-complementary schemes. Copy swatches or ready-to-paste CSS variables — fully client-side. This free online color palette generator runs entirely in your browser — no data is ever uploaded to a server. (It is fully client-side: nothing you type is sent anywhere.) How to Use 1. Pick a base color — use the color picker to set your anchor color. 2. Choose a harmony — complementary, analogous, triadic, monochromatic, or split-complementary. 3. Copy a swatch — click any of the five swatches to copy its hex code. 4. Copy the CSS — grab all five as custom properties (--color-1 … --color-5) in one click. Example Pick #3b82f6 with the complementary scheme — the opposite #f6af3c (orange) appears right next to it. Flip to monochromatic and the same hue spreads from a deep navy to a near-white tint. Copy CSS to paste --color-1 through --color-5 straight into your stylesheet. Also che...

Scientific Calculator — Free Online Trig, Log & Power Calcul

A full scientific calculator with sin/cos/tan, log/ln, √, powers, π and e, RAD/DEG toggle, memory keys (MS/MR/MC), and calculation history — fully client-side. This free online scientific calculator runs entirely in your browser — no data is ever uploaded to a server. (It is fully client-side: nothing you type is sent anywhere.) How to Use 1. Enter expressions — use the keypad or the scientific function buttons (sin, cos, tan, log, ln, √, x², xʸ). 2. Set the angle mode — flip between RAD and DEG before evaluating trig functions. 3. Use memory — MS stores the result, MR recalls it, MC clears memory. 4. Review history — recent calculations appear below; click any to restore its expression and result. Example Switch to DEG, tap “sin” then “9” “0” “)” and “=” — you get 1. In RAD mode the same sin(90) is 0.894. Store 12 with MS, recall it later with MR, and pick up any earlier calculation from the history list. Also check out the live tool at freeq.one/tools/scientific-calcula...