As a long time cook..Oil or butter, usually not butter, as it’s expensive.
As a long time cook..Oil or butter, usually not butter, as it’s expensive.
Thanks, made me feel old when you had to describe what a CRT TV was.
I don’t care about a video, because I know most cooking techniques. Videos are clickbait.
Yeah everyone this is totally worth your time. We’re all going to be ten-ionaires
Dad, what’s a CRT?
We should start a one-stop food app just called FOOD
Some others:
I’ve sent a couple off with a brick through the screen. Extremely satisfying!
This is the Class Action Industrial Complex in action. The lawyers get rich, the people get a cup of coffee (no special orders!), and the companies pass on the costs to their future customers. No behavior gets changed. It is really hard to see this as some form of extra-governmental regulation or ground roots watch…
Meh, none of these is a sign of a bad recipe per se. A lot of Americans don’t have or know how to use kitchen scales, so recipes for an American audience will often just use volume measurements. Is this precise? No. Is it what I prefer? No. However, it is also not indicative of a bad recipe. For example Isa Chandra…
Pretty sure I sent my last non-flat screen TV off into the sunset with several rounds of buckshot. It was so goddamn heavy I swore the last time I moved it was to its execution site
I filed to be excluded specifically for that reason. if someone uses my info I want to be able to actually sue them over it.
$17? Wow, that’s actually huge for a class action payout.
I had 7000 TVs. Prove I didn’t. Now give me my money!
Rats I don’t think I have a receipt for that tv I bought in 1995 🤪
The Dominos app, more so than other apps, is particularly aggressive with their notifications. It’s beyond annoying. I think the only app that comes close is Del Taco, who loves to remind me every Tuesday and Thursday that they have taco specials.
I just have Domino’s, and I’m sure it’d be like 7 seconds of work to turn push alerts off, but the fact that it wants to remind me that pizza exists every 3 days, or sometimes twice a day on weekends, has really turned me off of the prospect of having multiple apps facilitating my consumption of ever more salt, sugar,…
The Subway app makes some sense, the Panda app seems kind of pointless though. It’s not like you can customize your order there or anything.
Not really surprising, as Subway lends itself to customization more than most other places, and the long wait times can be its main disadvantage, especially if you get behind that bastard with the list of eight heavily customized sandwiches.
“The settlement estimates that everyone who applies will receive at least $10 for one TV.”