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I don’t think the brain surgery ever appeared in any interpretation but the pulp novels, though I now would perversely curious to see that in live action. The Fabulous Five is a perfect opportunity to introduce diversity in casting — only Monk and Ham, the forerunner of feuding teammates like Ben Grimm and Johnny

Yeah it was mainly about learning how to cook for me. My wife and I did a few weeks, kept the recipe cards and now mish-mash all of them with store-bought groceries.. Makes us the worst kind of customer for them I guess, but I actually do appreciate Hello Fresh making me a better cook.

I know you meant it in a condescending way, but actually everything you said about the benefits is spot on. My partner and I weren’t cookers, and were mostly fast food/take out eaters. So it did provide us a good easy intro to cooking with easy to follow instructions. They provide an option for 3 meals a week, 2

As was Buckaroo Banzai.

Yeah, not everyone’s “grandpa” loves Doc Savage. I read the books voraciously in the late 70s, and I’ve been praying someone would make a faithful adaptation one day. Hopefully this will be it...

My wife and I have been Blue Apron customers for like...5 years now. We both like good food, but I’m much more capable in the kitchen than she is, so this is a way for both of us to cook with some “guard rails”. Personally, I like that it got me cooking things that were not on my radar - things like making a curry

The original Doctor Venture(Rusty’s dad) is very much modeled after Doc Savage  

When are we going to see a Doc Savage/Dan Savage team up?

Get a load of SuperDad raising a teen, a doctor, and a professor all at the same time.

They may eventually have become a victim of their own success. If you actually teach someone how to cook, which was one of the objectives, they don’t need you to send them kits anymore. They can go to the grocery store and replicate what you sent them for half the cost.

We use Hello Fresh. It’s kind of a step-up from heat and serve meals without having to plan meals in advance. Basically, it’s the convenience factor that we’re paying for. My stepdaughter is also using it and for her it’s a learning tool. For the first time she’s cooking real meals for herself and discovering that

My SIL uses this service. She and her husband live in Key West and they both work full time and don’t live near a grocery store or near very many restaurants. So she said it’s nice to have a fairly healthy meal ready to be prepared two or three nights a week. I work from home, love to cook, and live a mile from a

That’s a use that I hadn’t considered: a parent-child bonding tool. Glad I asked!

Plated had already bit the dust. Grocery delivery is a big killer. When these first started how easy was getting groceries delivered? How about now? I have a friend who is a single father of a teenage son and a Dr and a professor. They use these because they both like to cook and it gives them time together to make

apropos of nothing, I usually tell people my birthday is November 31.  I’ve not had anyone question it yet. 

The Price is Right Temporarily Shuts Down in Wake of Amie Harwick’s Murder”

It’s unfortunate that the article defines her by her connection to a famous man, only getting around her own accomplishments in the final paragraphs.

I think it falsely implies her murder only matters because she once dated Carey.

Technically, the mystery isn’t how to melt them down, it’s how to get the molten candy gelatin to behave like dessert gelatin. Since...it doesn’t.

Excellent! I’m all for more ways to identify people with more money than brain.