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I was going to leave a comment too, but dang! I totally agree with these replies.
From a restaurateur I met from Nebraska: Boil the corn in cheap beer and garlic.
You might want to scrub off that “pre-seasoning” from the new pan and season it properly. There are multiple post on this topic from this very blog.
You might want to scrub off that “pre-seasoning” from the new pan and season it properly. There are multiple post on…
Here is my perfect bagel and it’s a rulebreaker: Everything bagel with whitefish salad instead of cream cheese, red onion, topped with lox. Yes, it’s over-the top but it’s insanely delicious.
It looks really safe! It may be half as much as a golf cart, but I’m not sure you want to drive it off the golf course.
As an engineer would tell you (I am not one, BTW) troubleshooting any problem requires finding the broken link in the chain. This is why when you call a support line they start out with “is it plugged in?” before they get to more complex questions. You must first determine that the problem isn’t the obvious.
I would troubleshoot the phone by seeing if he is able to get on the Internet through Wifi alone; turn off the LTE radio and turn on Wifi. This would confirm that the phone works properly. Then I would make sure I had the latest network list from Verizon. Every so often the carriers give a push update to include the…
I’m a Gibson man me-self. Essentially a dry martini but with cocktail onions instead of olives or lemon peel. I love the boozy pickled onions as the final reward.
It is very easy to lube the chain without flipping your bike on it’s back. Out of respect for your trusty steed, please don’t do this. Plus it makes you out to be a total noob.
This is still a service you can get at most decent hotels.
My favorite was the conditional endorsement. This is where endorsing the check has strings attached. For example, You pay for a service and write above the endorsement area “By endorsing this check, you agree to give me an extra 90 days of warranty” or something. This does not constitute an agreement and the endorser…
Here’s one I do occasionally: replace mayo with avocado. Different taste profile but with similar creaminess. Also tons healthier. Otherwise just a variation on a the classic theme:
Man, this takes me back to my bank teller days. I remember having to study the seven types of legal endorsements (two mentioned here) as well as the illegal ones customers attempt to use.
Coming from you that’s quite a complement! You made my day.
One trick I use is to replace the water in the mix with club soda. The gas cooks out and the flapjacks come out much more fluffy. This also works quite well with waffles.
Those magnetic letters are a must have; my two year-old and I played with them endlessly against the fridge. I showed him how to change the first letter of BAT to make it CAT, etc. Needless to say, he was reading Cat in the Hat to me the following week.
I love this idea! I will save this post for next year though, I don’t think I have enough time to shop for the ingredients, particularly if I need to rely on on-line ordering. You may want to repost a version of this two weeks or so before Passover 2021
Before considering Zencastr, Discord and whatnot, why not go with most businesses trust for good reasons: Webex, Microsoft Teams, or GoToMeeting. Heck, even RingCentral, AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, and practically every carrier offer business class video conferencing that runs circles around the likes of Skype and the…
No. They are both owned by Microsoft but despite their best efforts, have not been able to have them work together. Before it was called Teams, Microsoft called it Skype for Business (among other things) but they were never integrated.