I'm sure this probably works, but I think having a button sewn onto a towel is much friendly, cleaner and useful than having wads of foil laying around.
I'm sure this probably works, but I think having a button sewn onto a towel is much friendly, cleaner and useful than having wads of foil laying around.
Plan out a meal plan on the weekend, go to the grocery store and buy the ingredients needed for said meals. Make what you can, and freeze it (like prepare chicken breast, for example). Then, on the day you are going to have a meal, you already have the parts ready to go, you just have to put them together.
- Make sure there is adequate water pressure & temperature and if the water drains properly.
Lol, same here.
If you get/have some campfire pie irons, you can make lots of things. I usually make pizzas (any toppings), as well as "pies" - 2 pieces of bread with some sort of fruit filling (like cherry or apple). Just butter the sides that touch the iron so they actually come out first.
Any stews or soups that you can think of, without milk, are good to freeze. I follow the "clean out the fridge" method - just take whatever you have in the fridge and throw it in a crockpot. Make as much as you can, eat what you want, freeze the rest.
You can with a FF extension, but it's not baked into Pandora.
I've been using this update for about a month now (pandora one) and I have to say, it is fast.
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All good points. Makes more sense than what I was thinking.
Why? If certain parts are being removed/not included for everyday browsing, why would rendering be expanded?
As a web developer, I'm curious as to whether or not these 2 versions of IE will require different code (a la IE9 vs. IE8). If one is stripped down to not include plugins, does that also mean that some of it's rendering capabilities (HTML, CSS, JS) are stripped down as well?
Promote button not working, so hey, here's a reply to promote it. Nice tip!
My brother bought a house last week. The first thing (before having anything moved in) was the cable guy to come and hookup the TV. So, yea.
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No, usually if I'm on a computer I'm connected. I guess my comment was to mean that transferring music from phone <-> computer is simple enough because I don't have a big collection, so Dropbox is easiest.