If you’re using it in a smoothie, why peel it? I take the frozen banana, cut off the ends, and throw the whole thing in. Just wash it first. from http://www.livescience.com/45005-banana-nutrition-facts.html:
If you’re using it in a smoothie, why peel it? I take the frozen banana, cut off the ends, and throw the whole thing in. Just wash it first. from http://www.livescience.com/45005-banana-nutrition-facts.html:
When my oldest got to the point when he could crawl to the entertainment center and press buttons/turn knobs, I build a frame to put in front and stapled a screen onto it. That solved the problem pretty effectively.
Clif Builder’s bars are a mess in the heat. They do melt pretty easily - that’s one mess. But if they melt then re-solidify, the outer coating turns into a crumbling disaster, spreading quickly melting crumbs everywhere. Keeping one in your bag or a car is a guaranteed nightmare.
Just wondering if there was a connection between Daryl blinking his eyes a lot when he walked through the gate and the giant Morse Code poster that was in one of the houses. They seemed to make it overly prominent in the shot, as if it had some significance. I’m far too lazy to re-watch it to look myself though.
I think my kid would take that as a challenge to pry it off the table, making more of a mess than he otherwise would.
I do own an M, but for all my macro work I use my big camera. I suspect a lot of people do the same. I also have an adapter that will let me use my EF-mount lenses on my M, so I’d use my EF-mount macro before I would buy a lens that could only be used on the M.
That was my impression. The wight seemed to go out of it’s way not to reveal his face, and why else would it be helping Bran?
I was on a deadlocked jury in Baltimore a few years ago, for a minor drug possession case. There were two jurors that would not budge. One refused to find not guilty because she said a black man that looked a lot like the defendant tried to intimidate her on the way to the courthouse, and this was her method of…