Camel5454
Camel5454
Camel5454

We do put our kids to bed a little early on Walking Dead nights. They’re 10 and 5, though, and we just tell them the show is scary, and we want to watch it. They can read or play with a toy or something if they don’t feel like sleeping till the normal bed time. We just tell them if they absolutely must come downstairs

It never ceases to amaze me what brings out the anger and salty language in people. Getting angry and complaining about having gotten money as children is staggering. People are weird. I love this idea, and like everything it isn’t for everyone. What? What a concept, don’t like it don’t do it. I will say I grew up

That’s exactly one of the things I love about my work laptop (Dell). The arrow keys are half keys, and they’re out of alignment with the rest of the bottom row PLUS there is a bump on the down arrow so it’s stupid easy for me to find (something I appreciate in many aspects of my life). Plus, there’s a bump on the 5

Strange thread here. Either way, I have some of your same concerns. I have started plugging my yard with Zoysia grass. It’s a slow growing, thick, highly durable, drought resistant, self-repairing grass that makes a nice, low to the ground rug in the yard. As TN gets much warmer and drier, fescue is not surviving as

I’ve learned how to maintain that weird line between recognizing it’s a dream, setting up my fantasy reality and letting myself slip into it so I don’t wake up quite as fast. It doesn’t always work and sometimes the intended fantasy goes awry, but it works enough of the time. I wish I could explain how to let yourself

I will have one of these burgers and uh, one of each thing mentioned in the replies to your burger, and uh, I guess a house salad and Diet Coke.

I rely on these darn things quite a bit for all the reasons you mentioned, but I haven’t tried the slicing while frozen-ish. I’ve done it once about half or even slighly less defrosted and cut into cubes for having with whatever but never really thin.

Rain-X Latitude are my favorite so far.

Rain-X Latitude are my favorite so far.

Honestly, if they did a version that was strictly Pinyin for conversational Mandarin, I’d be ecstatic. I could recover the small amount of spoken Mandarin I once had. Reading and writing are less important to me personally so I’d be happy to wait on that.

Thanks! I will look at that.

Love this idea. Going to try it after a quick trip to the store later. BTW, my grocery bill is getting a little out of hand because of wonderful suggestions from you and others. Dang.

I really hope this means Chinese isn’t far behind. I realize it’s not a simple thing, but it would just be fantastic. I would gladly pay for the app to have that. It would be understandable if they wanted to charge for Asian languages given the massive difference in their core offering. It’s a fantastic program.

I certainly don’t mean to offend anyone, but I will be having margaritas and eating an assortment of Americanized Mexican food today. To be fair, this is not uncommon for me. Similarly, it is not uncommon for me to drink beer, grill hamburgers, and blow things up on dates other than July 4.

I have to throw another vote in for the people suggesting feed the pig first. I am a dedicated saver now, but like others I wish I had taken action on that advice when I was much younger. My parents gave me great advice. I knew it was good. I was just dumb.

In the Upper Cumberland area of Middle Tennessee, chocolate gravy on biscuits is a way of life. So is diabetes and heart disease. Either way, I’ve never seen it anywhere else.

I grew up in Hendersonville (suburb of Nashville on the north side), and I remember Prince’s hot chicken being a thing from way back. I don’t know that I ever thought of it as a “traditional” (as though we were all eating it on Sundays at memaw’s house) food (as you aptly point out), but it was definitely around and

Funny because it sounds freakin’ delicious. If it’s better than that, crap I’m gettin’ fatter.

Never heard of this...(quick Google later)...holy crap why have I never heard of this? One more thing I can add to my list of things I must have in the pantry that the rest of my family will hate while I luxuriate in it.

Agreed. It’s also better parallelism, which makes it sound somehow more noble like a fine speech. Although, I know plenty of folks who make a good argument that more words is always worse than fewer. In this case, I feel like the need for clarity outweighs the need for brevity.

If you have beef broth, that works for getting the remnants out as well and then will also make the sauce taste more home cooked once simmered.