Yeah, I’m out.
Yeah, I’m out.
I like consumerlab.com for this kind of thing. You have to pay for a subscription, but they have a ton info about all sorts of subscriptions. They’ve also started doing youtube content (much more limited).
That’s been my experience as well. I’ve tried a couple different stores (I now have one near me) and didn’t like it at all. My father-in-law shops there because he likes the milk, but that’s about the best he can say about the place.
We (the users) have to accept some responsibility for this. We are creating a demand for cheap and convenient. It’s been going on for a while and the internet is making it even easier. The more we want <insert whatever> faster, more convenient to us and cheaper, the more that demand will push people to supply it.…
As Chef John would say “You are, after all, the Saturnalia of your Skordalia” :)
Pretty sure that was a House episode with Mira Sorvino. :)
To help clean the inside of the house (we’re not in a fancy new perfectly sealed house) I bought a MERV-13 20x20 filter (all the big box stores have them) and taped it to the back of a 20" box fan. Let it run and, slowly, it will filter the air in the house. I happen to have an air quality meter (bought for my wood…
My understanding is that cars (in general, not performance cars) are designed to go those high speeds so when you’re driving at highway speeds, you’re not maxing out the vehicle. If the fastest your car can go is 130KMh, when you drive at highways speeds (in the US anyway) you’ll be nearly redlining it for long…
If you’re looking for replacement grates, check out grillgrate.com. I bought a set of these for some stainless grates that finally died on me and they’re amazing. They’ve lasted much longer than the original grates (lasted longer then the whole grill) and are still in great condition. They do a good job keeping…
If you’re looking for replacement grates, check out grillgrate.com. I bought a set of these for some stainless…
I love my avalanche, and was disappointed when they stopped making them. I’d be replacing it with a new one now, if they were still available as a 2019.
Exactly, bad for the animals digestive system.
I would suggest a physics book (maybe something by Richard Feynman) and have each teacher write a note about how little (or how much) the child understands the book at each age. If the last teacher isn’t glowing, also hand the new graduate a McDonald’s application.
Probably because they could kill an animal that accidentally ingests them (or kids): http://www.takebackyourmeds.org/what-you-can-do/medicine-disposal-myths-and-facts/
This would work out to 14% where I live, so going with “Nope”.
If you’re allergic to eucalyptus, is this going to be something you’d react to?
When I was a kid, I ended up having to get the TB test and vaccine three times. You know, the one where the stick a needle under your skin and make the little bubble of stuff (like a big blister) and then wait to see if you react. The reason? We moved a lot and my mother couldn’t find proof of the TB vaccine so I…
In addition to the other great responses to your opinion, I didn’t get measles as a child and the number of kids I can recall who did is smaller than those who didn’t.
I don’t even know who this person is.
If I’m on a road trip (specifically, if I’m driving) I like sunflower seeds. They keep me awake when I get sleepy, provide just enough to keep me from feeling hungry and give me a little something to do when I get to that part of the drive where you’re getting bored.
Why do they even have age restriction on the kids menu? I have a friend who had gastric bypass surgery and it’s made it almost impossible to eat out. Being able to eat the smaller portions on a kids menu would be an awesome option. I don’t get the point, the portions are smaller and the cost is lower so what…