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LOL check out Brick HardMeat’s comment history. You will be zero percent surprised to learn they whine about what other people have commented, often using profanity because that really makes an argument better. Oh, and they are strongly against the Electoral College because “not fair!” and they think murdering babies

Maybe she’s just shopping... Not everyone checks to find out the skin color of a business owner before choosing a store. So racist.

For someone claiming to be both a doctor and a lawyer, you’re not too good at reading comprehension. You fully missed my point.

Growing up I ate mostly “American” food since my mom grew up on a farm in the middle of the country. That included soul food staples like beans and cornbread, fried catfish, etc. It wasn’t

Highlighting good food is awesome. Highlighting the race of the people who made the good food is racist. Literally.

Imagine there are two Subway stores located equidistant from my apartment. If I said “I’m not going to eat at *that* franchise because the owner is (race)!” you would call me racist. In the same way, if

You have to add a one-year subscription to the cart, then increase the quantity in the cart to “2” (making it a 2-year subscription) then use the code.

When redeeming, you have to view the code and redeem it for the first year, then click on the 2nd item on the screen and have it show a second code to redeem.

Definitely

You have to add a one-year subscription to the cart, then increase the quantity in the cart to “2” (making it a

Now that Trump is out of office, you have my permission to focus on other topics in the world. While this article is tangentially related to food, it is really just a dumb jab at a politician (or, more specifically, an entire political party) and not fit for a food blog. You’re going to drive away readers if you keep

Only as a co-restaurant with KFC usually...

Oooh. We don’t have those yet. A&W does, and they’re good, but they are crazy expensive there.

Oh, I read the rest of the sentence. I read your whole post. But imagine a similar sentence: “Many Mulsims are violent killers, while, no doubt, others are nice ‘normal’ people.”

The second half of the sentence is overshadowed by the beginning. That’s just how language works. (And, no, that sentence doesn’t represent

It is easy to say “Add spices! Add salt!” But my mom was an excellent cook and it didn’t help. Some of us just have brains that won’t allow certain tastes/textures.

It is weird to me that in America we are so willing to acknowledge - and even cater to - people’s personal preferences about sex, gender, religion,

I’ve tried it all, unfortunately. My uncles were cattle ranchers (see the forementioned reference to farms in South Dakota) so we had good cuts of meat. But if I eat 20 burgers and one has a piece I can’t chew, my brain automatically puts that taste/texture into the “do not enter” category. It isn’t a conscious

“People that refuse to eat meat with bones in it are just f@#$ing stupid.”

Wow. Tolerance. Yay! Is it possible - just slightly possible - that other people experience the world in a different way than you do? Out of 7+ billion people? Then why be so hostile toward a problem you don’t have to deal with?

Try it again with a different mental disorder:

“Transgender people don’t deserve to be loved. They deserve to be laughed at.”

Does that sound nice to you? Sane? Why would one be fine, but not the other? You don’t sound like a nice person.

Sorry, but this isn’t true for all of us.

I am an adult picky eater. And no, we didn’t have fights at the dinner table and I didn’t have a mom who catered to me. In fact, my mom is an amazing cook, having learned to cook for the “menfolk” on the farm she grew up on in South Dakota. She really is great at it.

For some of

Yeah, they should have made it clear that these were necessary for some movement puzzles. It took me a long time to realize how they worked.

Well, crap. The Takout has changed to this horrible format used by related sites, and I can’t find what I want to read anymore. I guess I’ll be un-bookmarking it...

Chick-fil-A has used those foil pouches for decades. Way to do something new, KFC!

I’ll still try it though. For science.

The pistachio thin Oreos were amazing. I haven’t seen them in a few months and it makes me sad.

Water from an actual glass cup is kinda gross. It always has a strange, dusty feel to it. I don’t know why.

I like drinking water from plastic cups with cartoon characters on them. But that’s because I have five kids, so that’s about all I have that isn’t broken...

The Pizza Portal at Little Caesar’s is basically this. Sure, a human makes the food and shoves it into the slot, but I get to order and pay using the app, show up, speak to nobody, type in a code, and retrieve my food. It is perfect for the modern age, with or without COVID.