I keep a number of ice cube trays around just for this purpose. I freeze stocks, soups, etc. and keep them in labled ziptop bags. I can defrost enough for a bowl of soup or 2-3 cubes for a sauce.
I keep a number of ice cube trays around just for this purpose. I freeze stocks, soups, etc. and keep them in labled ziptop bags. I can defrost enough for a bowl of soup or 2-3 cubes for a sauce.
I used a little joke. When people asked me where I was registered, my reply was “Citibank” (ha ha). We were of course registered elsewhere, so the conversation never got awkward.
Where was this article 10 years ago? I totally agree whith everything mentioned here, but I wish I didn’t need to learn them all on my own.
Now that you mention this, I realize it is one of my greatest challenges. I can handle the distractions, but my spouse will frequently ask me to pick something up or drive a child somewhere. My best solution so far is to schedule specific time for these things and put them on my calendar to prevent overlap. I can only…
That’s what they used to do at my Grandma’s retirement community; count down ‘till 9:00 PM. “3...2...1...HAPPY NEW YEAR! Goodnight.”
Back when NOTHING was open, before Netflix and TV was just Christmas specials, My then girlfriend and I used to travel to Atlantic City. No traffic, everything open 24/7, cheap, high quality hotel rooms. Neither of us gamble, but we like good food, indoor swimming and steam rooms.
There’s a global warming joke here, just not clever enough to make one
I know many will read your article and think, “great advice, but I could never do that”. Simply asking is a great negotiating tactic for the more timid.
That’s like two years worth of gas, so still not a bad deal
I’m of two minds on this whole Hardy thing. On the one hand, a reprehensible jackass is playing in the NFL - bad. On the other, even reprehensible jackasses are entitled to work, and this is what he does for a living.
I’m an Android user but my 2 kids want iphones. There are many Android models under $300 that I’m willing to pay for. If they want something more expensive they can go on Gazelle, buy the iphone with my $300 “subsidy” and pay the overage themselves with money they’ve earned.
OK, I get it, Holoween. This is the scariest thing I’ve read on this site.
No rationalization required. Kirkland brand is frequently superior to everything else, the fact that it’s less expensive is a bonus (for full disclosure, I prefer Marzano tomatoes not available at Costco, as far as I know).
Try this: “I hate to interrupt, but could we continue this in 10 minutes? I need to use the mens/ladies room”
So all of you have done exactly as the author suggests - I guess the technique works
Uggh - maybe because I’m older than some of the commenters here, but so-called safety razors suck. I’m sure they were an amazing advance over the throat-slitting straight razor, so awesome for late 1800s! We had to use these - there was no alternative. Then some genius invented the cartridge razor and we never looked…
Uggh - maybe because I’m older than some of the commenters here, but so-called safety razors suck. I’m sure they…
When I see someone wearing one of these, I don’t think “badass”, rather, something opposite like “tool”
I don’t know the answer, but according to Yahoo finance:
“Giving a presentation isn’t just standing at a podium reading a list.”
I believe this is the reason for the growth of EFTs. Since they are not managed, there is no fee associated with them. Like mutual funds, they follow a particular philosophy but the security does not buy and sell stocks. For example, Spiders (SPY) follow the entire S&P 500. It’s highly diverse, but since nothing is…