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Have to tried adding glue to your pizza? It really ties the room together.
And if glue isn't holding it together, consider using rivets or screws instead.
Riveting!
(god, are those a bitch to remove)
I only know one method. You just destroy the rivet completely with a small metal drill. It’s not clean or nice, but who cares as long as it works.
Yeah, that's how I did it. There were fucking hundreds of them in the van, but I mourned zero.
The other day pig tail was on sale at my local store, and I bought a bunch to make soup.
Apparently boiling them all into soup had way more gelatin than I'm used to from regular bone broths and the broth is like nearly solid jello.
I feel like I was getting closer to glue.
Those are great to add to beans or chickpeas.
For example, feijoada relies on those and pig ears for thickness, while other ingredients (like sausages, jerk, bacon, smoked pork ribs, etc.) get added for the meat and flavour.