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F. D. Bryant III
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Years ago, when I was backpacking across Western Europe, I was just outside of Barcelona, hiking in the foothills of mount Tibidabo. I was at the end of this path, and I came to a clearing, and there was a lake, very secluded, and there were tall trees all around. It was dead silent. Gorgeous. And across the lake I

There is also that!

CTRL+F cup” or “CTRL+F tbsp” and you’re golden.

GOD YES! I absolutely HATE how, when just looking something up quickly on my phone like “roast salmon” just to quickly look up a temperature, I scroll past someone’s life story to maybe get to the details. So damn pretentious.

Yeah, it’s especially annoying when you’ve got a recipe up on your phone and have to deal with pages of scrolling to get to the actual instructions and ingredients.

Yes! I want a quick recipe not a 3,000 word essay on how a simple steak and potato wedges dinner brought your crumbling family back from the brink.

Political theater at its finest. They may as well be promising $10k a month.

I’ll listen to 80s punk and thrash, but if something got any radio play my expectation is that it’s not as good as what was on in the 70s.

Pull up a chair, my friend, and join my Pluto-Is-a-Planet-Dammit Club. You can help me keep all the whippersnappers off the lawn.

This is a weird comment. Why are you trashing Netflix for providing a useful tool just because Prime did it first? It’s not like Netflix is copying the premise of Primes’ most popular shows as a way to garner more viewership.

It’s arranged perfectly, name of dish, recipe and clear instructions. There is a single family story titled as such in the table of contents, that’s it. The rest is just recipes, plain and simple. All the long winded blogs should take heed.

“Let’s play hide-and-go-seek. You hide first.”

other countries have proven it can be done.

What would be a draw, for me, is if they put their old, lesser known (and lesser successful) shows up for viewing as well. Like, Lobo, BJ & The Bear, and other craptastic things like that. Would it cost any more for them to do that? I doubt it. Would it be fun to watch them again? At least for the first 15 minutes or

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I am getting it exclusively for the animated classics, but I might watch an episode of The Mandalorian to check it out.

Anyone who thought this was something to be scandalized over has no business being around food prep. If you think Panera makes everything they sell there fresh every morning (or any other fast food restaurant for that matter), you are insane. There is a reason the food always tastes the same no matter what location

Anyone good in it?