Isn’t she British? An anti-choice propaganda org from Kentucky seems out there- I’d almost think she got the Twitter handle for some legit group wrong in her tweet if it wasn’t for...everything she’s said up to this point.
Isn’t she British? An anti-choice propaganda org from Kentucky seems out there- I’d almost think she got the Twitter handle for some legit group wrong in her tweet if it wasn’t for...everything she’s said up to this point.
I will never forget the first time a ReDead screamed at me under the tomb in the Kakariko Graveyard on my rented Blockbuster copy of Ocarina of Time. Didn’t touch the game for the rest of my rental period.
I used to be on a 4x10. It was miserable. Then they switched us to a slightly better 9-80 schedule: four 9 hour days with Fridays alternating between 8 hour days or off.
Read that as “spite” and just assumed that Australian McDonald’s employees have been routinely rude to the customers up to now.
Well, if the grocery store list is any indication, no one in Florida or Georgia has so much as heard of key lime pie in reality.
The one place in St. Louis that I know of that still serves fried brain sandwiches switched years ago from calf brains to pig brains because of Mad Cow concerns.
If this was really looking at where Americans buy their groceries, Walmart would probably be at the top of at least half the country.
Maybe they bought someone? I’ve recently found that thanks to recent mergers and buyouts Safeway=Albertsons=Randalls=Tom Thumb=United=...
I’ve been filling ziplocs with cereal and powdered milk to have for breakfast on backpacking trips since forever, but it wasn’t something I gave much thought to outside of that niche.
Is there any benefit to spatchcocking (spatchdrake-ing?) the duck? Or does the amount of fat and/or the low and slow cook times make that unnecessary?
Maybe because we primarily order online for work lunches and the app and website use Panera branding exclusively, but my St. Louis colleagues and I use Panera and Bread Co pretty interchangeably. Maybe 60/40 split favoring Bread Co.
My grandmother- born in West Virginia in the mid 20s, lived most of her life in Ohio- always called bell peppers “mangoes.” I never figured out if that was a regional dialect thing or unique to her. I certainly haven’t ever heard it from anyone else. I also never did learn what she called actual mangoes.
39% of millennials (ages 18 to 34) said cereal was inconvenient because you have to clean a dish afterward.
Oh well. Better plan a trip down to St. Louis for some Imo’s (which I still haven’t had yet) and a block of the good stuff.
I wondered where they were getting that. I had assumed they were conflating him with Chronos from Justice League.
I was thinking sausage kolaches could be Texas’ contribution to the hot dog genre.
Though the word “reindeer” is included in the name, Alaska’s version of hot dogs don’t typically feature reindeer—the meat tends to be a blend of caribou, pork, and beef.