emmerdoesnotrepresentme
EmmerdoesNOTrepresentme
emmerdoesnotrepresentme

It adds a LOT of extra flavor, and makes it taste even better than plain veggie bits & boney-leftovers.

I all depends.

It’s not always that expensive (cheddar cost a LOT more, than the bries can be gotten for at my exurban grocery store).

Yep!

See also, most cheap domestic “feta”

With supermarket cheeses, turn over can DEFINITELY be a factor!

Yep!

Trauma to the cells, caused by a form of rosacea.

For me, as someone who plans to work with children who have medical conditions (probably as an Early Childhood Special ed teacher, otherwise as a Child Life Specialist), it’s a learning tool.

I had no idea it was a show, until I caught some commercials after I moved just before Christmas (the new place has cable & old place didn’t).

She talked about how what she was worried about was that, once the anesthetic wore off in the middle of the night, the spots where she’d burned off the rhinophyma might start bleeding/oozing uncontrollably. And that she didn’t want him to end up in the ER (and her getting called, too!), because he had unstoppable

VERY much!

If you worked at a place in Maple Grove, MN that used to be where a carwash place now is, I suspect it’sa  pretty common “failing upwards” into management story😉

Thanks, I didn't realize that, but if does make some sense!😉

That was shat I couldn’t understand!😆🤣😂

We were regulars at their trivia nights. (That was the only bar in the area that had them back then, which was why we kept going there-it was well before the current trivia night boom.)

As a customer—like your $10.00 guy, I appreciate when restaurants DO price up, and let grownups order those things.

What’s frustrating, is when you are talking to the manager, and offer to pay full adult entree prices for a “kids’ menu” item that simply doesn’t exist in any other form on the regular menu, and they STILL won’t let you order it.

I was lucky enough to have been too young to read the books, and read them when I was a tween, later on, so that--plus the fact that I'm a Minnesota girl--made me love the show, then the books, even though I realized as I started to read them, that the books were VERY different from the show.

I was able to enjoy the paintings and the awesome hats while knowing the true dark history behind them.”