
What's a nice hobby that you've been practicing lately?

We've got 2 peugeots now, which means I'm constantly trying to keep these worthless pieces of French shit on the road
So far I've changed a lot of fuses, rewired a few lights and done some magic with brake discs but it's difficult to be a hobbyist mechanic because so much stuff is computer based now

fugging my gf pretty well and playing guitar very poorly **also posting frogs**
>>149769
why dont you buy an ireland-made car if you dont like the continental offerings?

Playing guitar all day, I'm making progress.
I'm developing a technique to play reggae on solo acoustic guitar (skank + bass), also had my first gig last week and I nailed it.

photography

>>149878
KYS kein

I started to have fun cooking ever since I used one of those meal kit services. Finding recipes and then getting all the ingredients is the most annoying part for me. So this is perfect.
Pros:
- No wasted food
- Portion sizes are fixed, so I am forced to eat more healthy
- New recipes to choose from every week
- Trying out new things and learning about ingredients you don't normaly see in the super market
- You learn how to cook
- Don't have to leave house as often
Cons:
- Maybe more trash? (mostly paper)
- More expensive

Even though the rice was too soft and the carrots cut too small it's one of my favorites so far.
The fish was amazing. It was glazed in a mix of sweet and sour sauce, soy sauce, sesame seeds, sesame oil, garlic and a lot of ginger. 10/10

This one was very comfy. Just some pasta with cheesy sauce and chicken nuggets.

>>149908
That's kinda cool.
But for me, much of the fun is in mixing and matching ingredients I have at hand, improvising to final result. Which is just the opposite of what those kits are for… Tho I guess you need quite a bit of experience before you're confident enough to cook completely off recipe.

>>149908
> cheesy smashed potatoes mit steirischem salat