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I remember making round crustless things like this in a campfire with a pie iron decades ago.

Now, see, these are the exact kinds of design decisions that went into the AMC Pacer, a car ahead of its time. :) Excellent visibility all around, passenger’s side door longer than the driver’s side for easier access to the rear seat, etc.

Also the malted milk cows

The Jurassic World one sounds something like this...

It sounds similar to the interior of a malted milk ball?

Something I do every so often is take our Roomba out to the garage and blow it out with compressed air. There’s an amazing dust cloud when I do that. It really helps keep the sensors working well.

I’ve mentioned this here before, but I had an interesting experience with the Chevette I drove when I was in college. One day on the way to class as I was downshifting coming to a stop light, the shifter came off in my hand. Not the knob, the entire shift lever and pivot mechanism. It had been spot welded to the

A Turkish breakfast is my favorite, typically cheese, olives, eggs, bread, tomato, hummus. Usually I just abbreviate it to cheese and olives.

There’s an insane amount of room in the Element, but I gotta say it’s not comfortable for a long trip. When I did my One Lap of America gig in 2006, our media team was in an Element for the ~3000 mile trip, and the amount of space we had was the only positive. It didn’t ride or drive very well for that length of trip.

As a Midwesterner, I’d never heard of them before seeing them on Chopped or some other FN show.

I’ve always liked pot pies. I bet beef stew or chili would make a tasty pie this way, too.

Congrats, Marybeth! You always take such stunning photos.

We already have one of those in the turbo Mopar community. We’re a weird, but kind of close-knit bunch. :)

Question... Do they know what bedbugs actually look like? I doubt if the vast majority of people can identify very many insects accurately. We’re having a little bigger than usual outbreaks of stink bugs and Asian lady beetles in Illinois this year, because of the late warm weather. Most people I know might call

Is it a car? An SUV? A minivan?

I love it. It reminds me of this shortened Omni, the Omnilet:

You only watched two episodes? You have no idea where it was going. :D

Vikings was broadcast on History in the United States, as well. I enjoyed it, although it was never quite the same without Ragnar.

Blake’s 7...”darkly memorable”...yes, I guess you could say that. I was in college when I saw the last episode at about midnight one night. “A little traumatic” is another phrase that comes to mind.

I definitely go that way with paring knives. The cheap wood-handled one I use feels far better in the hand and just works better than the couple of fancy expensive ones we bought several years ago. “sharp turn” :)