NightshadeKY
NightshadeKY
NightshadeKY

Honestly - all things being equal servers/drivers would rather have cash tips, but all tips are appreciated equally. I will say that servers/drivers have very long memories when it comes to how customers tip and a customer with a reputation for being a good tipper will often receive better/faster service than the

I have to provide my own car, my own gas, and at my own expense. And I have friends who work it sit down restaurants who are required as part of the job to bring enough small bills and coins with them to be able to make change for the customer. And, yes, you read that correctly. I have friends that work at restaurants

Delivery fees are paid to the store, not to the driver, and are there to cover the business cost of offering delivery service. It addition to requiring a significantly larger staff than a carryout restaurant, insurance for the business is also significantly more expensive due the higher risk of employee injury or

I am going to severely disagree with the $2-$4 tip for food delivery. I deliver food as a weekend job. Like any other food server, I am paid below minimum wage. When asked as by others how much food delivery drivers should be tipped, my answer is always - tip your driver the same as you would tip a waiter/waitress at

I use Lastpass.com as my password manager, but use Passwordmaker.org to create my Lastpass.com master password. This makes an easy-to-use system. I plug in an easy to remember master password into Password maker that I modify with the addition of a datestamp. This gives me my Lastpass.com master password. And

It's not been debunked so much having been shown to be an oft-repeated misinterpretation of the original research (which to the best of my knowledge has not been debunked). The original research showed that proper hydration required a minimum of 1 ml of water for each calorie consumed. The water could come from any

One change that I've made that not only puts more water in my diet, but which has also resulted in me drinking less soda is iced coffee. I'm not talking about the calorie laden stuff that comes out of a bottle or from a coffee shop where you have to know a mystery language even to order.

So is salt (sodium chloride) & water (dihydrogen monoxide). MSG is naturally found in significant quantities in seaweed and tomatoes.

I prefer ebooks for size, convenience, portability, and most importantly never having to hear my wife yell "ANOTHER BOOK?!?!?"

This is the holy grail of cleaning supplies - and at only $1.00 at the Dollar Tree one of the best bangs for the buck. I wouldn't try and clean glass with it though. They recommend a 1:120 ratio of cleaner to water if you plan on using it on glass due to risk of etching. Living in rental units - I'm not willing to

Seriously, Dude? Unless you can show that Ben_IncaHutz is associated with the product and is promoting it for his own personal gain, then might I respectfully suggest that you find the nearest convenient grocery store, purchase a dozen eggs, and, once selecting the most desirable of the lot, proceed to suck it? We

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Here's the Youtube video showing what he means (I didn't have a clue what he was talking about either - I had to look it up too).

You can use oil almost indefinitely, but it requires extreme care in filtering the oil. There's a restaurant in Memphis that's been using the same grease for 100 years, but they filter the oil daily and allow rendered grease from deep frying meats to replenish oil lost in the filtering process. Allowing food to burn