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Full cosign on the Tostitos habanero. My fave mass produced jar salsa

Tostitos habanero is MUCH better than it has any right to be

I’ve had a can of Spam in my cupboard mocking me for a few months, every time I open that particular spot to make ramen.

I’ve also heard of people using hard candies--Jolly Ranchers called out by name, often--to modify the color and taste of bottles of vodka, filtered to remove the candy and put back in the bottle

I think the Twizzlers + Sunkist combo would be vastly improved by replacing the Twizzlers with a Nerd Rope 🧐 

This is the correct take. Altho I will add that one of my heathen friends in high school stumbled upon “Skittle Dew,” which contains exactly what you think it does.

The mistake I tend to see with grilled hot dogs is cooking them at too high a temperature.

I’ve heard of similar recipes that call for Dr Pepper, but have yet to try

I had a similar experience...ordered in the app, so got it mid-week last week.

I think I’ve figured it out:

I’ve got a good friend who is deaf who has described ASL as simply speaking in another language.

I feel the same here in CA with Dungeness crab vs lobster 👍 

Yeah, I’d agree it’s a good rule of thumb. My first thought went to Adobe, but that’s more online storage to have the files accessible on multiple devices, vs “cloud computing” by some janky free app made by...someone lol

There’s a world of difference between foreign objects in packaging, and toxic packaging, and using two words—”one of”—to qualify the claim doesn’t justify the pivot in the subject of the article.

If you’re uploading the image (vs using on-device processing), reviewing the privacy policy of the app is paramount.

Don’t blame you in the slightest, and I find it rather odd that I hadn’t considered doing the same until you just mentioned it

I know in the grand scheme of Musk problems, this ranks towards the bottom...but I definitely get “I know all the classic books, but I’ve secretly only read the Cliff’s Notes” vibes whenever he talks about hobbies.

Exactly. I’ve yet to meet one person whose take was “well, ya know, it took 13 mins to get my food, but only 150 seconds of that was in the actual drive thru, so I’m happy”

Considering that there exists a very vocal contingent of players who insist that the only way to determine value of a game is cost divided by number of hours of gameplay, I don’t expect this to change any time soon.

The one tip missing from this goes back to WHY it keeps so long (the lack of oxygen).