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Corey
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Yo, Kenji’s pressure cooker chile verde is the definitive recipe in my mind, and takes only minimally more prep than your weeknight version. You just rough chop tomatillos, green chiles, onions, and garlic. The pressure cooker gets hot enough that over an hour, you’ll get some roasty notes in the chile. No chicken

HEB house brand coffee > all

This might sound silly, but how reasonable is it to actually make a change and find a programming job? I’m earlyish 30s and have been interested in programming, but have always just pushed it off saying I was too old or other excuses you make when you are depressed/afraid of change. I briefly dated someone who had

It's funny. I love that wipers are available this way, but a little baffled why I can't get oil filters, air filters, and even oil this way? As a DIY-er, this would be a great way for me to "keep track" of when I need to change the oil/air filter in my car... and keep supply of these items!

No, you're not the only one. Touchscreen car interfaces are a bad idea. Since they lack physical buttons that are always in the same place, the only way for the driver to (for example) change the cabin temperature is to take their eyes off of the road to look for the control for the temperature before changing the

My favorite feature of the Gingerbread Estate is how all of the gingerbread women hold their purses tightly if you add a chocolate cookie to the set

No. Pressing the button is enough. Here's why.

"Statistics are like bikinis. What they show is intriguing, but what they conceal is vital." - Aaron Levinstein.

I use Guake, nice drop down terminal always available with a keystroke.

As a lifelong Texan I can honestly say that fierce loyalty to and the love of the place where you live has to be one of the most polarizing topics out there, from state to state, east to west, north to south. It often has no rhyme or reason to those who have lived their lives elsewhere, but we all feel it and we all