My current commute is 108.4 miles per day. Add in a “can you stop at the grocery store and get some...” trips, I think I would be confident with a guaranteed 150 mile range.
I didn’t see a price listed in this article, so I went-a-searching. From another website (won’t bother saying which one), I saw this:
Now THAT is a screaming deal!
Now THAT is a screaming deal!
I wonder...
Or, in the winter, shut the oven off and open the door to assist with your home heating needs. Every little bit helps, especially when the next 72-96 hours won’t get over 0 degrees outside.
After cleaning up a box of tampons at 4 am that had been chewed into oblivion, I can say that my dog is dumb as a box of rocks.
I don’t think I’ve EVER used an entire can at one time, but found a hack to use it up right away: I take whatever I have left in the little can and drop tablespoonfuls onto wax paper, toss it in the freezer, and then bag them up when frozen. Next time I need tomato paste, I’ve got pre-measured (by the tablespoon) in a…
My ex and I did our own - downloading the docs from the state website, stopping in at the district court office together to file, paid for the filing costs out of our joint account. Can only think this cost less than $100 (10 years ago in Minnesota?)
I’m a Spotify Premium (family) for just the music. When I want to listen to an audiobook, I use Overdrive and check the books out from the library.
You gotta understand, tho: These types were so fed so much bullshit about how victorious they were going to be that they wanted to capture the event in all its glory so they could document the New Revolutionary War. They thought they would actually be SUCCESSFUL and wanted to document how they “took back ‘Merica!” and…
After driving and buying cars for 35+ years, I say “hard pass” on this, even as an option. I look at it as another failure point - another thing that can go wrong. How long before salt/water/corrosion/etc. works its way into the system and I cannot close my door again? Will I forever be required to manually retract…
Okay, okay, okay. For the budget minded person, this is a viable option:
One of my favorite things to do is pull meat (pork shoulder, ribs, brisket) out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge, fire up the smoker, make a ridiculous amount of smoked meat, portion it into vacuum sealed bags, and throw it back in the deep freeze. I figure that between the preservative action of the smoke and…
How serious are you about this (finance-wise)? If you’ve got the cash to spare and intend to up your cooking game, get yourself one of these:
I used to, but no longer?
With enough butter and garlic, nearly everything is delicious!
I think “bowled with the rails up” is going to be my new favorite saying.
2004 Honda Element EX. Daily driver on a 92 mile round trip commute. Had to give it up at 278,443 miles as there was no more left in her.