Well as far as noise goes, there are some very quiet ones on the market now. Our 4 year old Bosch is barely audible on the other side of the kitchen, let alone another room. And there are quieter models out there now.
Well as far as noise goes, there are some very quiet ones on the market now. Our 4 year old Bosch is barely audible on the other side of the kitchen, let alone another room. And there are quieter models out there now.
I haven’t been fortunate enough to own anything older than an E36, but those 80s cars were great for reliability. Slowly went downhill from there.
Same here, my E36s were solid and easy to work on so maintenance was similar or cheaper than my mom’s Corolla of a similar vintage. My E46 was still good but there was a lot more plastic cladding and stuff started to get hard to reach. My E92 and my currently owned R53 were just awful to work on, and lots of penny…
Not sure I agree with that sentiment. We might not have any cars with the visceral feel off an e30 M3 any more, but there are definitely great drivers cars coming out of Germany: 2 series, Boxter, Cayman, 911, gti, Mini, etc. And while BMW and Mercedes might have become worse, Porsche still has great reliability…
I’ve been a BMW owner my whole life. My first car was an e36 and the only deviation I’ve had from there is current Mini Cooper.
I used ground flamin hot Cheetos as breading for mozzarella sticks and it was pretty great
Does that mean that the PS3 won't be able to access the PSN store after March or just that there won't be any more free games with PS+
My local Costco’s rearrange items every day, and it is to keep customers in the store longer. But it’s not just a store manager issue, it’s a top down directive to keep customers in the store longer by having to search for items. That way customers might stumble upon an impulse purchase. The whole layout is designed…
Apparently, when McCormick was asked his name, he had simply said “officer.” The clerk asked McCormick to repeat his name, and again he reiterated “police officer.”
I think it mainly has to do with ads on paid accounts that are supposed to be ad free
It’s literally not patriotism since the confederacy was, you know, the enemy of the USA. They might as well put up a statue for Osama Bin Laden
If you have one of those fancy schmancy $500+ blenders, you can just throw the whole pit in a smoothie
In the states where I’ve bought cars, the doc fee is used to recoup the costs of filing documentation. It’s limited by the state and completely optional, but in my limited experience I’ve never seen a dealer charge anything less than the max.
They did not share with anyone, and the aroma filled at least the entire section of the plane
OK, I didn’t see your post in context.
Context from your link:
I’m sure it depends on personal preference. I can’t think of any recipes where I’d need or prefer white meat but it’s what I had on hand at the time. Apparently there are people who prefer the taste, and I grew up thinking it was a healthier option. I also grew up eating dry, overcooked chicken breasts.
When it’s cooked right it’s good for slathering with sugar loaded sauces or cooking in a truckload of salt and spices
I recently made some tandoori chicken using leftover breast meat. It was actually good since, you know, it was marinated in a ton of spices for half a day.
I went to a middle eastern spot recently where they have a grilled chicken dish with an option to choose all white meat. It was $2 extra.