My go-to is TJ’s Double Roasted one. We do most of our shopping there so I don’t see Renfro’s very often, but next time I do I’ll try to pick up a jar.
My go-to is TJ’s Double Roasted one. We do most of our shopping there so I don’t see Renfro’s very often, but next time I do I’ll try to pick up a jar.
One credit inquiry isn’t going to fuck up your credit score (my last one only dropped my score by five points), so unless you plan to apply for a mortgage or car loan in the next year and your score is hovering near 750 (or one of the other cutoffs for poor/good/great credit), you’re probably fine. Saving a couple…
I can see the min spend to be a deal-breaker for many, but I still think it’s worth mentioning, as everyday purchases like groceries/dining/gas/cell phone/cable/Netflix/shopping/etc can easily add up to $1,333/mo for many others, especially for multiple-person households. Assuming you max out the credits on the Amex…
How can you omit the Chase Sapphire Reserve? 3% back on dining and all travel (not just flights), and if you redeem the points through Chase’s travel portal (arguably the least valuable way to use Ultimate Rewards points) you get a 50% bonus, effectively making your dining rebate at least 4.5%.
Given that the burrito is probably assembled less than a minute before you get it, five minutes sounds like the right amount of time for flavors to meld without losing too much heat.
Well done, your comment is Gloria’s.
How do you define wealthy? I put a small fraction of that amount on my cards every year (only what I know I’ll be able to pay off each month) and easily recoup my cc annual fees (and then some) in free checked bags, priority boarding, rebate offers on things I’d buy anyway (e.g. seamless orders, my cable bill, etc), an…
Other options are a Discover cashback card, some of which have Amazon, Target and Wal-Mart as a 5% category for the upcoming quarter, or a Chase Freedom, which includes businesses categorized as “department stores” in its Oct-Dec 5% program.
Possibly this one?
Indeed, a solar eclipse is where the sun doesn’t shine.
“the answer is clear.”
On top of that, there is no signup point/cashback bonus for spending $X in the first Y months. Even most cards with no annual fee give you something.
No, that question is not being “begged” at all. As the article points out, the voting record of American Jews as a whole is decidedly anti-Republican and anti-Trump. Where are you getting the idea that all Jews/American Jews would feel that way?
“Hollywood is once again corrupting our youth!” /s
They can only sue entities located in jurisdictions where they hold patents. But even if they hold a patent in China, as others and the FAQ note, it would be difficult to enforce and the U.S. retailers have deeper pockets.
Anyone accused of infringing the patents will likely try to argue that the patents are invalid, so the fact that the patent was already issued does not guarantee that they will win. Assuming the patent is upheld and the companies are found to have infringed it, they will be able to collect damages for past sales, even…
Cooking these patties on our cast iron skillet (with a pat of butter), it was difficult to gauge the correct doneness.
Just curious - did you get your burger animal-style? To me that is what takes them from ordinary to well-above average. That combined with their prices is what makes them great, IMO. Agreed on the fries though. Getting them well-done is a big improvement but they’re still nowhere near as good as the fries at most…
I’m firmly on #TeamNacho, but that photo looks like it’s 13-12 in favor of Cool Ranch to me. There is an extra vertical line between the two slashed groups of five (is there a term for them)?
One of the Good Eats episodes that has always stuck in my mind.