What’s the difference between this and send anywhere?
What’s the difference between this and send anywhere?
ikea owns all of it's source forests, so they replant all their trees and keep a growing supply. It's very much in their culture and financial interest to keep good care of their trees.
As someone who works at ikea, this definitely has a grain of truth to it. The reinforced backing is definitely suitable for a one time use as long as you don't move it too much. Trying to transport an assembled bookcase or dresser poses a whole other issue. Replacing the backing would go a long way to improving the…
Advice for balanced breakfasts for super busy person that has variable schedules? I work and go to school full time. Ideal breakfast for me would be something make ahead, or super quick, won't spoil quickly, doesn't have eggs in them (not a fan of the taste or texture), can be eaten with coffee and either at home or…
But At what velocity do we expect theoretical gravitational waves to travel? Haven't checked lately, do current theories propose massless gravitons? If so then the event would have already happened but neither the effects g- waves ripple nor the light has reached us.
I love my aeropress, and my gf has one too so we have two in our apartment. Also convinced several people at work to get one.
Whenever someone turns off the light in the bedroom, or closes the curtains/blinds, I whisper to myself "Daarkknesss" like nocturne from LoL.
I just got a new position at work where there is often unusually large payments ( 5-20K). If you plan on buying anything over say $1000, PLEASE call them ahead of time. They're often closed on the weekend, and you will have to void the payment and complete the transaction during the week after you get a hold of them.…
What other cool cheapish things are there on Monoprice? Looking to combine some shipping costs. Recommendations?
I'm immune, or at least resistant, to poison Ivy and have had no problems eating mangoes with my bear hands. For what it's worth...
While this is somewhat true, you're likely to only have about half the intended carbonation which will mute flavors and we're using to higher carb rates as it is. Most American beers are around 2.6, this will most likely put it at around 1.0-1.5 maybe at the most.
I said it there, and I'll say it again. Cold temps are required for proper carbonation.
I'm with you somewhat on this. I found out I'm not a fan of "real" yogurt, too tart and thick. I still enjoy the creamy sugar concoctions we sell in grocery stores, but I mostly use the homemade yogurt as recipe ingredients in smoothies, frozen yogurt, muffins, other baked goods etc.
Since when do you have to sterilize beer ? It's a fungis. The good bacteria (and their by products, namely alcohol and carbon dioxide in this case) are all that is needed to inhibit the growth of nasty organisms. How else do you think people made it for, oh, 3000 years or so before anyone even came up with germ…
I can't trust any of these prices. I don't know how or where they got the data from, but they're way too freaking high.
I'm pretty sure it just needs to be enough voltage to start the reaction, if 9V will do it I'm sure 12V will do as well.
This. This for days. Freaking calluses act like a shield, protecting the nasties from any home remedy I have tried. Used to scrub it gently with pumice stone after showering, allowing to dry then attempt home remedy but.... any ideas for callused warts?
Nope, been discontinued for almost two years I think. Sincerely, IKEA employee.
It's difficult to find credible sources on nutritional information. But all three of these cite sources, and offer very similar advice. Low glycemic carbs, and protein. In particular, the complete nutrition directly mentions avoiding fats of all kinds during preworkout.
The point of the article isn't "fat is bad". That's more for weight loss and nutritional information. This is about the fat slowing your metabolism and making you sluggish, which it still does regardless of saturated or not.