He got married in 2012, so I think it’s unlikely that it’s him.
He got married in 2012, so I think it’s unlikely that it’s him.
I don’t have any really memorable failures, just meals that took much longer than I expected and occasionally burnt cookies. I made tarte tatin for the first time this weekend, and ignored my gut feeling that I should deviate from the recipe and leave the apples on the stove for another 10 minutes and the entire tart…
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Very good point.
Yup, cooking is the easy/enjoyable part. If I’m paying to eat out it’s because I don’t want to do dishes and clean the kitchen afterwards.
I always tip at least 25% on drinks or food. No need to believe me, but I know what I do.
I have a hard enough time meal planning for two people, and I’m a good cook. I really admire moms/dads like you who cook good, healthy food for a whole family. Sounds like you’re doing a great job.
Yeah, and I cook almost all of my meals at home for this reason. I personally don’t see the appeal of meal kits because I’m already a competent cook who can meal plan, but if it works for you do buy and cook what you like.
It probably depends on how you order takeout. I think these kits are generally $10 a serving, so an $8 burrito is definitely cheaper and more filling, but3- 4 Thai dishes would be more expensive. I can see the appeal for people who aren’t that confident cooking and meal planning but want a healthier option than…
You are definitely right about that! I cook almost all my food from scratch because it’s cheaper, healthier, and I love cooking. But I know a lot of people don’t have the time or experience to cook the way I do.
I’ll take your word for it, it does sound like very bad behavior.
That’s terrible service, even waiters aren’t allowed to chide customers for not tipping. And tipping for a simple cup of coffee is definitely not mandatory.
Radaronline is celebrity fan fiction. If they print something, you should assume it is false.
Yes, I think this is shitty move on the staff/establishments part. Unless she was being a jerk while she was there or something.
It seems like this establishment realized a lot of people are looking for an excuse to hate this woman and thought this would get them attention, which it has. I always tip generously but any bartender could easily post this same tweet about me because I usually tip in cash.
I’m not surprised that these meal kit services aren’t doing so well. Takeout is easier and tastes better; it’s made by professional cooks who can use as much salt, sugar, and fat as they please, since you’ll never know what went into it. And I think takeout is only marginally more expensive, although I never order it…
Especially over 20% of $24. If it was a huge bill I’d understand, but it’s highly likely she tipped in cash or even ordered multiple rounds and overtipped on those. Even if she did stiff them, it’s a five dollar loss and you’ve made your establishment look petty AF.
I always tip generously, but at bars I often don’t write in a tip on the credit card slip or even tip for every individual drink. I’ll usually tip in cash, and may tip double on my first or last drink depending on how what bills I have or whatever.
I don’t rinse white rice, because I don’t have a dishwasher and hate making extra dishes. However, I do toast my rice for a few minutes in 2 tablespoons of melted butter until the butter and rice are lightly browned. I know I did not invent this technique since it’s commonly used to start pilafs, but it works very…
I threw up a protein shake half way through.