Based on habitat, Milky stork is more likely. Yellow-billed seems more to the African side of the world.
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Lovebirds are really fun. In general parrots are very intelligent, but the large ones usually do less of this funny stuff.
Please consider cross-posting to the Parrots community to help keep it alive!
A lot of people have mentioned It takes Two, which really is great and you get to try many different mechanics.
You can also check out Fling or Keywe on steam. Only 2 players max (as compared to 4 players on Overcooked or Plate Up), but less complicated controls. Bread & Fred is another I've been meaning to check out too.
Unrailed has simple controls but more objectives to accomplish, and Out Of Space is similar to Overcooked but not in a cooking setting.
Edit: Didn't realise I used a shortened name. Fling refers to 'Fling to the Finish'
Similar to other replies, also dry-brine and reverse sear for a medium rare steak. But I usually got for chuckeye roll because it has a stronger flavour and is cheaper.
I can get a 400g steak for about $10 or less, feeds 2 with sides. A cheap luxurious dinner.
I have to say that this highly depends on the type of games you like, and if the unlocks are well designed into the story.
In general most of the types mentioned are cashgrabs, but I enjoyed an indie game called Evoland. You can 'unlock' better graphics and audio as part of the game, watching the evolution of gaming
*whenever One Piece is found
It's the method for cooking the meat patty. A flat tool is used to press the meat thin, and the result tends to be crispy
Japanese oden, probably the kitchen's pot not meant to be served. Divided so they can easily get specific ingredients for serving
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Patapon was always my favourite, seems simple but you need to think quickly while having a good sense of rhythm.
Something like this