I’ve never seen the horizontal cuts before, but my onions always come out a little less uniform than I would like, so I will have to try it.
Motion sickness mainly results from a disconnect between what your eyes see and what your inner ear feels. In this case the screen adapts to the motion of the car and the two should theoretically be the same.
Just don’t try to put large humans in those back seats. I’m not especially tall at 5'11" but the back seat of a 4 series gran coupe is suffocating.
The single most memorable church service of my life (and there have been many) was during a vacation to the Bahamas. The warmth, joy, and sheer vibrance of that tiny congregation is something I’ll never forget.
This is how I feel about most modern MBs. Big, aggressive front end with striking lines until you hit the c-pillar, finished off with a lazy and sagging rear. Even the SL and SLK look like they ran out of ideas after finishing the cockpit.
What’s creepy is the picture of a door just floating a foot off the pavement.
If they aren’t combined then each ingredient is its own thing. Unless you consider eating all the ingredients as “reconstructing” a taco inside you, but that opens a deep rabbit hole.
That’s a taco salad.
If I serve a hot dog without a hot dog bun, its still a hot dog. This is not true of tacos, sandwiches, hoagies, or any other meat-between-bread type creations except...hamburgers. Therefore a hot dog is a hamburger.
Traditional British session beers such as bitter, mild, or Scottish 60 schilling often range from 2.8% to 4.5%. Berliner-weisse is typically very low abv as well. The only problem is that these styles don’t usually get exported and US brewed versions are usually stronger.
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I believe Spaceballs has you covered.
Breweries per capita is just a statistic, and a largely irrelevant one. I moved from Vermont (highest per capita) to California (not even top 10). A quick search shows VT has around 56 breweries to its name. Half of those are mediocre and many of the good ones are spread across large rural areas (Hill Farmstead I’m…
One of the best books I’ve seen for young children is called “The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear.” It’s a big, vibrant picture book with few words, but the simple story really encourages you to read it dramatically and will hold your child’s attention.
I am firmly opposed to giant fish-mouth grills so I don’t care for the front, but the rest isn’t too bad.
Maybe not the best ever but certainly a sandwich highlight is The Spicy from Hollingshead’s in Orange, CA. Hot pastrami, capicola, pepper cheese, liverwurst, mayo, and honey mustard on an onion roll.
Haven’t studies shown that wooden cutting boards have anti-bacterial properties? In which case wouldn’t wooden knife blocks be similar?
The Koreans are an important point to consider. Those brands basically started with shitbox status and struggled to be considered serious. Maybe GM should be taking a few pages from the Korean book to turn around its brand image.
I always eat Sloppy Joes with a fork and knife.