jm1551
jm1551
jm1551

You know, classic hot rods were/are exactly like this... they look cool and are generally shit to drive. So *technically* Chrysler nailed the spirit of a true hot rod.

Iaccoca lamented the fact that Daimler-Benz essentially took them over when Chrysler had no need to be taken over.

you have my attention!

i see what you did there

I mentioned in Aimee’s article that I like using garam masala on cubed pumpkin to roast.  Now I’m wondering about the viability of a savory pumpkin pie or tart with garam masala providing the majority of the spicing. maybe a little extra cardamom and some fenugreek. 

seriously? that’s your rebuttal? you think extracting nebulous anti-oxidants from an avocado pit is the same as cooking something which provides significant energy and actual nutrients?  

thank you for “Trump’s Colostomy Bag.” That’s exactly what that shitweasel is.

IIRC reading they can be mildly toxic, so might not want to gorge yourself on them. 

see, the difference is I rebutted it with the goal to inform.

jaded, (ex-)alcoholic detective is kind of a trope at this point. 

right, but I think the larger point is that reducing food waste is meant to make sure everyone has at least the basic staples. nobody is going hungry for lack of carrot tops or avocado pit tea.

this. it arrived at just the right time to ride the retro wave. 10 years and practically no changes later it was a joke.

Yeah, this.  The cars did end up having their flaws (Neon head gasket, anyone?) but they were smash hits and quite profitable. Methinks the author didn’t check into it to make sure his memories from his “pre-teen years” were correct.

At this point it’s important to underline how badly the American auto industry was doing in that era. Chrysler, specifically, was dishing out very lame and not particularly good cars. Things like the Neon, the Intreprid, the 300M, the Sebring or the Caravan; all vehicles (except for perhaps the Caravan) that weren’t

That would be Sheetal Bahirat, a food waste researcher at Drexel University in Philadelphia, who was appalled by the amount of skin and seeds she left behind after she turned a case of avocados into guacamole. “I thought, ‘If I throw this away, I’m the biggest hypocrite,’”

Did anybody in the entire world ever eat Lucky Charms for the cereal? Really?

coconut oil for popcorn is awesome.  don’t even need butter, just a bit of salt.  

have you done door handles yet, Torch? ‘cos that has the ones that became kind of an AMC signature thing.

Ford invented it in 1966.