I just tried this with a campfire in the backyard. I wasn’t terribly impressed. It’s too difficult to gauge whether you’ve burned the waffle cone, haven’t melted the marshmallow, etc.
I just tried this with a campfire in the backyard. I wasn’t terribly impressed. It’s too difficult to gauge whether you’ve burned the waffle cone, haven’t melted the marshmallow, etc.
Just for fun, I’m imagining your comment in a very angry voice. :)
in my experience, this is a great way to end a back rub. Especially if she’s been working and wants/needs one.
I’ve tried this before and didn’t find it all that convenient. Some of the reasons:
TL/DR version: Slow in, fast out
I wonder if having the A/C or Furnace off completely is an energy saver. so which users less energy?
Amen
Where is FIFA headquartered? I’m just wondering of US courts have jurisdiction over this kind of thing. What country will ultimately be able to prosecute this guy?
#Corrections “Engrage” in the subject line.
#Corrections “Engrage” in the subject line.
Yeah, me too. I don’t tend to do it (stuck with the old myth in my head) but I remember seeing a video about it. Something about the fork tines are only piercing a very small number of cells in the meat, so not having much of an adverse impact on the overall steak.
Jigsaw? much faster and safer. All you need is to be able to draw a circle, lots of ways to accomplish that (string in the center, for example).
I’ve tried this trick, it works great. I like the suggestion from Popish, I’ll be doing that next time I get a pomegranate.
Anybody know if this freebie is for updates only? Can I get Windows 10 to install in a bootcamp partition on my iMac? (I don’t currently have windows installed)
He didn’t get “all” the meat. The best and sweetest of the meet is in the body, where the legs meet the body. There’s some seriously good stuff in there. We typically don’t bother going after it until the next day, when we make lobster rolls out of the left overs (we have left overs because we always buy way more than…
The number of people who do this is amazing. I can’t count how many times I’ve walked in to a bathroom and heard some guy in a stall just chatting away.
My wife’s dad insisted that she know how to:
Check/change the oil
Change a tire
Check/fill all fluids
Check the brakes (I don’t think change them)
and a few other normal car maintenance things before she was allowed to get her drivers license (much less get her own car).
My mother made a point of teaching me how to cook, wash clothes, etc. so I “would never be reliant on a woman”. Probably didn’t hurt that I happened to like cooking. Also, Dad taught me how to change a tire, change the oil, clean a carb, etc.
What’s best for ticks and fleas? I live out in the sticks, so surrounding my property with a “no tick zone” isn’t practical.
Just as an FYI, I just did a quickie cost estimate from the site mentioned in the article (feeney). For my 10x15 deck (4’ high rail) it would cost about $1200, not counting the railing down the stairs (so probably closer to $1500-1600). Home Depot had the same thing online for just a dollar or so less (per 10 or 15’…
What perfect timing! Never seen this idea, is there a link that discusses this further? (I’ll google). I’m converting a barn to a wood shop and my wife has “suggested” that one section of the shop will be a kitchen so she can bake and make cupcakes and do whatever else one does with a culinary degree. This looks like…