“if you that hungry you should’ve had a pregame meal,”
“if you that hungry you should’ve had a pregame meal,”
What else would you do with it? Let it get cold and stale? Mmm, my favorite.
Right? Although, they could just say it’s kiwi, and no one would be the wiser.
Trader Joes. People seem to think they create and sell all this super interesting and healthy food, but when I walk into their store, I see a lot of super processed frozen and grocery items which contain tons of sodium and the same long, unpronounceable ingredients as the worst Walmart out there. There is nothing…
That knife cut is called a draw cut.
I am familiar with Portland and its foodie culture does not mean that food reality tv is not exploitative.
Portland has a pretty robust food scene, so I’m not at all surprised it was chosen. I think they’re more known for street food than high-end, but still. Def more of a foodie scene there than in nearby Seattle.
Having so much trouble bring myself to check this out. The premise is so stupid on its surface. The future has time-travel and uses it for foot-soldiers? Writers seem to be lacking imagination in Hollywood. /shocker
Dull knives are far more dangerous than sharp ones in most cases, there’s a line of course, if I have people that are leaving them in inappropriate places I’m probably not putting an edge that could cut skin on contact under the blade’s own weight, but keeping it sharp and burr-free is going to be safer by far…
Nah, they were both still married when they met. There were a lot of people invested in the fairy tale seeming nature of their previous marriages (Gwen and Gavin being a 90s power couple, Miranda crushed on Blake from afar.) Then they went on to be very public and extra about their relationship together.
The first thing to know is that some trees tend to rot more easily than others; specifically, softwood tree species like oak,
I read a piece about that lawyer and the appearance. Apparently, she tried to get her client to appear more sympathetic but failed to convince her.
I know many people forgot, and many more probably never even knew, but I will never forget reading the daily horrors committed in Afghanistan by the US military. We had B52s carpet bombing the countryside (as if that was going to smoke out Bin Laden somehow? and was he even there at that point?). I’m sure the Afghani…
It wasn’t about Christianity at all. It was about conservatism’s true religion, the free market.
400 men formed a guerilla army that defeated the greatest military in history. I will never forget my feelings of horror and frustration as Bush and Cheney promoted their big lie, WMD and the nation fell for it, leaving Afghanistan as an afterthought at best.
Shame he didn’t stay alive just long enough for the inevitable collapse of Afghanistan back to the Taliban (I give it six months tops) just so he could die knowing that would be his epitaph, two failed wars he started for no result bar mass slaughter and a complete collapse of the US’ position in the world.
If it’s in my house yes. If not, no.
it’s easier to clean underwear than a set of sheets or blankets if one has a shart or two in the middle of the night.
Alas, way too much sodium for me. If I use any pickle brine in recipes, I have to be oh, so careful not to use more than a dash and more than one medium pickle? Balloon city, not to mention the palpitations... :( Even the ranch has to be used sparingly. And I love the stuff!
My dad, who became primary cook when my mom moved out, had one solid piece of advice; follow the recipe. I think a lot of dads (especially those who focus on grilling) either try to improv or try to make it look like improv. It’s the same instinct that makes so many dads not ask for directions when they’re lost. But a…