Chiming in for Omission! My celiac-suffering mom drinks it. Their IPA is particularly successful because of the flavor of the hops.
Chiming in for Omission! My celiac-suffering mom drinks it. Their IPA is particularly successful because of the flavor of the hops.
I've seen bottled water labeled "gluten free." THERE IS NO OTHER KIND OF DRINKING WATER.
It doesn't have tons of fat, but it is more calorie dense because it uses a lot of different starches and flours that are more caloric than wheat flour.
Domino's GF pizza is surely fine for those with sensitivities, but since they don't use separate kitchen facilities to make the pizza, it isn't safe for those with celiac disease.
My mom, aunt, and sister have celiac disease, so when I eat with them, I eat gluten free, just because it's stupid to make separate meals and because I don't want to contaminate their kitchens. But until I am diagnosed with celiac disease, I'm eating all the gluten.
Baptized Sikhs do not cut their hair. It's one of the four prohibitions in the faith.
Her hair looks very soft.
She's got guards on the blades.
That cart probably cost $1 billion.
Ahhhhh
At my job, we all have sit-stand desks (yes, it's very bougie), and I rarely use mine for longer than a few minutes a day. I draft and do really detailed modeling on the computer, and just the mere act of standing is enough extra movement that it's really hard to visually focus on the screen. And the desk break when…
Chobani is actually American.
gross gif, man.
You misunderstand.
The nylon would melt immediately.
Of course it can be accessed that way, but it isn't easy. That's the point. It's not to make the utilities invisible, just harder to find.
I'm sure that appreciation is real. I personally like looking for pipeline markers when I'm driving around.
You would not survive that unscathed, no matter how fast you ran. Electricity would run right along the cable, along any cord, through the ground, and electrocute you.
So I actually map these pipelines- that public map doesn't go in NEARLY enough detail to tell you where the lines actually are. It goes down to a few hundred feet in accuracy, but we know the spatial location of pipe to submeter levels. And it also doesn't tell you what size pipe is there, or how deep. It also…
Electricity will travel along ALL of that stuff. You dead now.