To bad eating simple carbs covered in more simple carbs is a terrible breakfast.
To bad eating simple carbs covered in more simple carbs is a terrible breakfast.
So... a pager?
I'm a big stickler for food misinformation, especially when labels are true but irrelevant and misleading. For example "wild-caught tuna"? It's all wild-caught, we don't farm tuna (yet). My coconut oil is labeled "100% less cholesterol than butter". Again, technically true, but any plant fat is "100% less" cholesterol…
If you're knives are properly sharpened, you should only be using your serrated knives for bread (and I'll still use my chef's if it's sharp enough to not squish the bread).
Unless you're using high-carbon knives, try to get in the habit of steeling your knives before every food prep session.
And accessible to anyone. You don't need a lab and and special tools to start experimenting.
No, you cannot. A third device is required, though I've still had trouble setting up the Chromecast that way, too. Not to mention, unless you can tether to your laptop, you are going to need two android devices; one with data and tethering, and the other with the Chromecast app.
If you wake up every morning and head to Starbucks to get a coffee, you can keep your morning habit when you're traveling. There's bound to be another Starbucks on literally (not figuratively) every street corner in existence. The same goes for bigger banks. You're more likely to find a Chase bank in another state…
Or, depending on personal goals, study this information for free, and get an official MBA in another, related field that's also of value/interest.
That's a way better line than "Just say no"; "Don't do [insert drug] unless you plan to get addicted". I propose this be part of the new health curriculum in schools.
It completely depends. If it's fiction that I'm reading beginning to end, then e-book is fine. If it's a reference that I need to flip back and forth, an e-book is terrible.
I love when people get upset about Siri or Now not working just right. Remember voice control circa 2005? It's amazing how far voice recognition has come.
I'm thinking traditional pie crust, apple filling, bacon lattice... I can't even hear my heart hurting our all this salivation.
Yeah, it's not nearly as bad for you as the fad diets of the last decade would have us believe.
Second. I usually drink loose leaf, but Mighty Tea makes some high-quality bagged teas.
Usually I drink loose leaf, but Harney and Sons make some awesome bagged teas: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no…
Holy crap... extra bergamot earl gray... sold.
It seems safe to assume you should copy the other person. If they have item in left hand, receive with left hand; in right hand, receive with right hand; and in both hands, receive with both hands. With the exception of established protocol (such as our military commenters).
Yeah, I've got mine set up so that double-tap back key switches most recent apps, and long-press back force-kills the current app.
I've noticed recently, that from Chrome, if I click on a Wikipedia link, it either tries to open the app or takes me to the play store. I've reset app preferences, and would like these links to open in Wikipedia Beta anyway. Suggestions?