missypants
Missy Pants
missypants

Soil, climate, and local bacteria all can make a difference in the finished product. Looking at wine though, you'll note that while France, Spain, and Italy all use regions to identify wines, the rest of the world gets by fine with with labeling based on grape type. It's harder to do this with food, since the existing

I do too. By not honoring these food trademarks and origin protection laws, not only are we shorting and misleading consumers here, but it really is a middle finger to these countries' culinary traditions and everyone who has worked so hard (over the course of centuries, in some cases) to make the best possible

The U.S. doesn't recognize that country's patents/trademarks, on top of our food labeling laws already being problematic. Kobe beef and Champagne, for instance, have strict, regulated means of production and the use of the name in Japan and France, which many other nations recognize, but for some reason we don't. This

I don't even know what I'd do with this (and I bake! A lot!) but OMG THE TWINE I HAVE ALL THE TWINE?? Also the word twine has lost all meaning now.

Yeah, I bought a spool of something similar from Home Goods for $6.99.

I lecture my three mutts about contributing to our bank account and not eating mobile devices, too!

FUCK EVERYTHING

This week, the man was horrified to find that the jar, which had been stored too close to a heat radiator, had evidently caramelized the glucose in his semen.

Every time a man puts a my little pony in a jar and jizzes into that jar for months, an angel catches on fire and dies.

This is at IKEA for $3.99, but that twine there is pretty cute, I must say.

I'd settle for having time to have hobbies and friends. So far the job sucks up everything. :(

It is probably where Anthropologie bought this twine in the first place.

I curse you for showing me this...zomg, it comes in PINK!!!! Thank you I so love this...

Budget twine shopper is my middle name. My mother always did have high hopes for me.

And never talk to cops without a lawyer, even if you're totally innocent.

Nah, it's still outrageous. here's a 1/2 spool at Amazon (500 ft) for $5.

OMG PUPPY

Yeah, it's weird because at this point, I wouldn't be shocked if Adnan was guilty (although I don't think we'll ever know what actually happened with the murder either way), but the guy shouldn't have gone to jail with the case they had against him. That's pretty upsetting to hear. The reaction to the show is pretty

I have no idea if Adnan did this or not, but there's NO way he should have been convicted on the evidence presented. Reasonable doubt out the yang!

The scariest part of serial so far was when the police expert called the detectives' work, "average to above average." >:-O=