Maybe, I’m not a lawyer, so I cannot say; but I’d think it’s much harder to claim “I didn’t know there was alcohol in it,” and I’m not eager to be a legal test case.
Maybe, I’m not a lawyer, so I cannot say; but I’d think it’s much harder to claim “I didn’t know there was alcohol in it,” and I’m not eager to be a legal test case.
i’m not sure about this. can they sue me if they get into a car crash on the way home, and claim in court that i “laced the canapés” or some such shit?
lactose intolerance is no excuse for getting scammed though. oat milk is super easy to diy. of all the plant “milks” it is *by far* the easiest and cheapest to make! and you can keep it in a pitcher so you don’t have to put a trashy carboard upside down.
oat milk: paying $5 for a tablespoon of oats lol
so basically a big nothingburger? or...?
originally i just came here to say that photo is hilarious and deserves a prize.
don’t tell them, or they might just do that on purpose 😜
that’s the british way, yeah. first time i heard of a toast rack from english people i asked them “A WHAT?”
oh, a roasting pan is not a baking sheet! hahahahahaha it just dawned on me. ok... thanks!
those look like mine, but i’m not a cookie baker. i sometimes use a silpat too...
do you season aluminum? or just steel?
this is a fucking terrible method.
oooooh it’s korean!
it’s actually a paying gig
that’s definitely an ominous warning...
yup, one-way power dynamics are very real, and it’s smart to notice them when they appear.
hahha, this sounds insane! i want some.
i use sir/ma’am when answering to a cop. it calms them down by acknowledging their authority. it would be stupid not to calm down a nervous cop. you wanna call them something else? that’s your own stupid problem.
No, ma’am 😝
me ofrezco como voluntario para editar la terrible gramática de este artículo que parece traducción por google sin intervención humana.