No they don’t. Re-read the description, you don’t understand what’s going on here.
No they don’t. Re-read the description, you don’t understand what’s going on here.
I call bullshit. No one has ever found a michelada disgusting. You may not like it, but actual disgust would be the reaction of a 6-year-old.
Get over yourself some day and try a chelada — or better yet, a michelada — or hell, just a shandy — and you’ll learn what a great cocktail ingredient beer can be.
This isn’t shotgunning - you shotgun a beer right side up, and crack the tab. This is drinking from DIY holes.
The only description in the article of the actual dessert was “a towering ice cream cone with squarish scoops of chocolate, strawberry, pistachio, orange sherbet, and Palmer House (a combination of vanilla and cherry with walnuts)“.
I guess Potbelly isn’t quite nationwide/found everywhere? They’ve happened to be in an the various places I’ve lived, but I guess I’ve just been lucky.
I had easy access to Subway and Blimpie’s 25 years ago, and the only reason we went to Blimpie’s was because we were poor college students and it had better deals than Subway.
“near Kamala Harris's home" is a really weird detail
Uni is fantastic. I think of it as the butter of the sea, only softer/creamier and it’s okay to eat it straight.
I mean, if you’re an actual giant asshole who always plays giant assholes, I suppose that’s technically not Method.
The absurd variety of Kit Kats is fun for a.bit, but gets old fast. The vast majority of them suck.
Yes, all of our food is highly processed. Your point was that this is the “unhealthiest” of all foods, an absurd claim backed by nothing. A beef hamburger is also extremely processed.
Eh, I’d say outcome more than component (although it can be a component, but often is not).
Not sure why I’m reading an article that doesn’t get that plant-based is — glaringly obviously — less environmentally intensive than animal-based, but this is particularly dumb: “mass production of anything is less eco-friendly than sourcing local foods as a staple of our diets”.
Ha, “heavily processed”; silliest argument in this whole debate.
Just saw this for the first time. Pretty good movie, but man the music is terrible. And some of the performances are awful, even Taye Diggs.
Definitely the dumbest thing I’ve ever read on this site. You clearly haven’t the foggiest idea what you’re talking about. But I guess it sounded plausible to you?
The grocery business is highly, highly competitive. If there were easy, low-hanging fruit to make for a better customer experience at reasonable cost the stores would absolutely pluck it — taking a larger share of the customer market would make all the difference.
You have no idea what you’re talking about. Supermarkets run on exceedingly thin margins — about 2%.
1. It’s also harder to maneuver in a car than it is on foot. Who cares? If you literally can’t get saround the supermarket, don’t go there. But we all know that’s not the case here.