If you want it there, yes.
If you want it there, yes.
I didn’t feel great after eating this,
you did read the paragraph I was originally replying to, right?
or parents, or siblings, etc. “I can do all this, and do it every day. My mother just picks up the kids from school, though, and they get rides to practice from my sister/their friends mother, etc. etc. etc.”
that’s not the point. the point is the person who is a truly “self made” success story is rather rare, yet everyone loves to claim they are. Just like the people who love to say how Trump is a “self made” billionaire as though having a wealthy father and being given millions to play with by said father had nothing…
When I read “garlicky” and looked at the picture I thought those were garlic cloves all over the dish. I was like “damn it, I’m in!”
Those are the people who get up when it’s still dark outside to go to the gym, work a full and productive day at their jobs, and come home in time to cook a hot meal in between driving their kids back and forth to school and archery and soccer practice. Oh, these people also do all their laundry before they reach the…
damn millennials.
yes, I know canned chickpeas are cooked. But when you cook dried ones in an IP you can do it using a more flavorful cooking liquid.
the big thing the IP has done for me is get me to cook my own chickpeas instead of using canned.
So? the existence of that doesn’t mean it’s the primary source of B12 from animal foods.
The reason the serum from the meat eaters was cloudy was likely because those burritos contained more total fat. Fats from the diet are packaged into chylomicrons which cause the serum to appear cloudy after a high fat meal.
no, it’s produced by the gut flora (bacteria) of ruminants. This article is about not making shit up, so why not... not make shit up?
If I was a vegan I would be loud and proud that I am taking the difficult path because it was the right thing to do.
Just listen to all the coughing in this video:
Los Angeles: Taco (Hard Shell?). Since this is a cartoon taco, I cannot speak with complete authority on the flexibility and/or structural integrity of the taco on the Dodgers, Clippers, and Lakers hats. But it looks like a hard shell taco. And if New Era is suggesting that Angelenos consider hard shell tacos…