My grandma ate my entire box of Little Debbie PB&J cookie sandwiches. Right after that they were discontinued, and I’ve never had any since. I’m still mad about that, and she’s been dead for 3 years.
My grandma ate my entire box of Little Debbie PB&J cookie sandwiches. Right after that they were discontinued, and I’ve never had any since. I’m still mad about that, and she’s been dead for 3 years.
As bad as the food stealing bit is, I’m honestly more concerned that he shared this online and continues to put her on blast on Twitter. Like, you realize you are, at least, embarrassing your girlfriend by exposing her to thousands of people online? But he’s having a good time! That’s messed up.
My husband is like that with my kids; it really pisses me tf off. 😡
I feel like I might be overreacting with unreasonable amounts of rage here, but for fuck’s sake. I grew up in an environment with serious food scarcity. I learned to eat my little bit of food quickly. I learned to protect it like it was vital to life (because it often was). As an adult who makes good money now, I…
fat ass?
Fuck the race of the attackers, this shit is just sad all around. Even if the attackers were Black, and purposefully killing cop, it won’t change my stand with BLM movement.
I hope the shooter is a White Guy. I know that is terrible, but every time I hear of a shooting I hope the shooter is a white guy. I am sorry for the police and their families. Truly sorry. 😓
If you (and/or the entire family) eat rice once a day or more, you’d be foolish not to. This isn’t an edge case, this is a millions/billions-of-people thing.
Well people could make coffee on the stove and yet there’s a ton of coffee makers around.
Well, based on the post, I guess because they make other things with it, make different variations of that staple, or make that staple A LOT.
All of the Asian rice eating cultures I know of use rice cookers. I grew up with rice cookers in every household. Many restaurants use them. I have friends who visit the US from mainland China for business, and guess what they’ve got in their kitchens? Rice cookers.
Seriously? I’ve traveled pretty extensively in Japan and Korea and every household had a rice cooker. Go to an electronics store in Japan and you’ll see complete aisles of department stores devoted to the dozens upon dozens of models of rice cookers.
Why use a circular saw when you have a hand saw? Why drive an Audi when you can drive a Corolla? Why buy a TV to watch Netflix? You already have a smart phone!
Wait . .. what? Here’s my Asian credentials: 40+ years as an actual Chinese person with time in Los Angeles, Bay Area, New York and Houston, 7 years in Hong Kong, 8 years in China. Dozens of trips to Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, Korea (both Koreas), Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
Every single one of my Chinese in-laws does not know how to cook rice in anything but a rice cooker. Just to falsify your rather generic statement
Haha, my fiance says the same thing...why use the rice cooker when you can just make rice on the stove? I mean, why use a toaster when you can toast bread in the oven? It’s super easy and damn near foolproof, that’s why!
Spoken like someone who’s never been poor.
I’d go back and read that entire section, and perhaps check out the linked post in that section.
That’s a very measured response to a person who probably believes that all it takes to be rich/successful is bootstraps! Bootstraps and the sense you were born with!
This is the best trolling you can do?