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Bless this thing. I snagged it at $150 in May and would gladly pay double. I have a messy toddler and this is the best money I’ve ever spent.

Bless this thing. I snagged it at $150 in May and would gladly pay double. I have a messy toddler and this is the

What is so strange is reading some crowdsourcing inquiries on Facebook and hearing some people praise BA and trash the competitors. We got catfish and tilapia every other week, weird generically “ethnic” foods that weren’t remotely authentic. I couldn’t get over how much so any people liked it! And specifically were

I have spend actual years perfecting my romesco sauce recipe, and the closest thing (aside from my own) is the sunbasket one. They obviously don’t just use red bell peppers (rookie mistake) and they don’t purée it. Usually folks only get one or the other. I was pretty much sold after that.

I wonder if it would have found more mainstream success if they’d marketed it like this? I don’t understand it for adults who can buy and cook groceries because of the cost but if it was like a ‘learn to cook’ thing then that would make a lot of sense.

I’m enjoying my Blue Apron dinner right now, and I’d be really disappointed if it went the way of the Dodo. I’ve been using it consistently for about a year and a half, skipping just a handful of weeks on account of travel, so I am that elusive loyal base. I could barely boil water before I started cooking BA, and

Sunbasket is seriously not bad. It’s not authentic-quality (we won’t be talking about the BS bibimbap that they pretended at), but compared to the competition, they do a solid job of getting things you wouln’t necessarily have access to on your table. And points to them, they’ve expanded the stuff I buy at the Asian

I remember reading an article back in the 1980s, when Jane Fonda’s workout videos were all the rage (I had two of them!), in which a nutritionist pointed out that Jane Fonda looked like that because her genes made her look like that. It was very depressing to a plump 15-year-old, who desperately wanted to look like

I haven’t actually seen a ghost but a long time ago I just accepted that some of my ancestors are still around ... and I’ve consciously asked them not to scare me like they’ve scared other people.

I live for these stories and I’ve got one to share. It’s sort of humorous considering where the events take place, but it was actually pretty scary at the time.

That is absolutely heartbreaking.

I’m going to jump in with my story because I too am a skeptic. And it was hard won because I was very scared of the dark well into my 30's. So back to sometime in my late teens, I had this reoccurring infection in my jaw that was making me super sick and no one figured it out for 6

I’m reading this in a hotel room at a conference and the sounds of high-heeled footsteps started slowly moving toward me one floor above. Your story is creepy and crowded hotel noises made me almost pee my pants!

Ok, here goes. I am a huge skeptic and I know there is a scientific explanation for my spooky story, but here goes anyway.

this will probably be buried bc the greys, but...

Yay! I can tell mine on a thread that isn’t 3 days old that no one is reading :D

Two weeks ago today (Monday), I was doing a photo shoot at the Lemp Mansion.

Same! I refuse to even watch Stranger Things because *too scary* and yet can’t get enough of these stories.

“Underneath the Floorboards” was awesomely creepy but nothing beats “Look At Me” (from 2014, I think?)
I still think about that one.

Oooh! I’ve got one!

Thanks for picking my story!

Ah man I cant believe I missed the window to submit. Honestly I look forward to this every year. Might as well write mine here in case anyone wants additional reading.

YIKES. As soon as I saw this was about running in the woods I knew I was going to be scared. When I was looking to adopt another dog I went with a younger athletic tough guy that I could take running and backpacking with me in the back country. Animals know their shit!