ChrispyBites
Chris Parker
ChrispyBites

I'm still at the dreading runs stage, but I realize the improvements in cardio will help when I play hockey. Keep it up!

To get it to match the consistency and look of ricotta, you may need to strain it again.

I disagree, the other steps make Step 4 a lot easier and I (no longer) have the 18 pounds and counting to prove it.

More importantly, when can they load and unload the dishwasher?

Yeah, I'm trying to keep it between 1400 and 1500 right now (I have a sedentary job, so my 30 minutes at the gym doesn't make much of a dent and I'm currently a fatty mcfatterson with no muscle mass to boost my BMR). Dudes proclaiming that it's soooo easssyyyy to eat less to lose weight make me ragey.

Yeaaaaa, but St. Patty's Day in America is as Irish as Thanksgiving is a celebration of Native Americans. What's one of the most popular "Irish" drinks on mar 17th? The Irish Carbomb. Hardly a culturally sensitive order...

The other things in your list - cakes, donuts, etc - have no positive correlation with indicators of good health or with increased longevity.

Wow your response to this was much better than mine, plus you used the word "panoply"!

It gives me anxiety to look at. My computer organization is perfect and I can't stand icons on the desktop unless I'm placing them there temporarily for quick access. But as soon as I'm done it's all clear again.

Is she on meds? If not, maybe she ought to be. If she is, time maybe for a change in dosage. : )

I wonder how people treat the trashcan. Maybe they think everything stays there until they empty it out, if they empty it out.

For some reason, I picture a digital avatar jumping on the Trash/Recycle Icon until everything flattens down. I can even picture people using it, thinking it helps. : )

It looks like somebody used the venerated physical-world organization technique of pushing everything to one side of the desk to make room.

I know you were being slightly sarcastic, but I'll respond in a serious way.

6. Have a second kid. Then it'll be the older kids fault.

At home, I put being respectful, responsive and reciprocal into practice by setting my alarm clock 30 minutes before my daughter needs to start getting ready for school. Not so I can begin my day with peace and quiet, but so I can wake her gently.

Cutting the cord won't ever work if you want to watch everything, but that's not really the point, right? It's more about deciding on what's worth paying for that you do want to watch, then deciding if that's worth it for you. I haven't had cable in 10 years, and I'm fine with the choices I have—and also fine with