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Except 1) Before the 1980s retail was a family supporting job. You could start in the stock room and work your way up to floor manager or store manager in retail, supporting a family on one income as you go. Now retail and service companies "burn and churn" employees so they rarely ever have to raise anyone's wages

If you'd read the linked post as instructed you'd see that yes, she does.

It was a joke, man.

Maybe they can only throw you out, but they can take you into that back room without security cameras first. if you're up enough. I'd stick with some of the other tips on the list.

Thanks, but I know how to cook. Letting all the juicy flavor leave the meat so I can eat flavorless food doesn't appeal. I'll include instructed braising liquid after a quick sear, a technique that is well practiced in breaking connective tissue yet leaving flavor in the meat.

If you'll notice, I specifically said you don't have to use liquid but you should if the recipe calls for it. Of course meat doesn't need liquid: do you pour liquid on hamburgers? No. But braising requires liquid and slow cookers are designed primarily as a flame free, safe to leave way to braise meats.

Perhaps you're crock pot is set too high then. Braising is an ancient technique, you should NOT be having stringy meat AT ALL if you braise with liquid in a well-calibrated crock pot.

What? You don't have to add liquid to the slow cooker, but you absolutely should if a recipe calls for it. You'll never get near the boiling point at all unless your machine is defective. Slow cookers are an electronic vessel for braising, just like using a dutch oven in the oven or on the stove. You absolutely

I would actually endorse Suze's advice. There hasn't been much in the way of regulation or mitigation to prevent a similar economic incident to 2008, and some experts are predicting another sharp drop in housing prices. Carrying consumer debt isn't fun or worthwhile (or, mathematically, a sound investment) but if

Really surprised by their findings on fresh produce and frozen fruit. Fresh produce quality seems to vary at my store and be on par with other grocery stores, price wise. I also think (at least for my area) that frozen fruit is about the same if not a little cheaper, and the variety of fruits and blends seems

Like a bear is going to put up with you showing up looking uncivilized when he has you for dinner! The nerve!

It feels a little short-sighted. I probably wouldn't wear any professional clothing like a cardigan or blazer out of the dressing room because who wants to be wearing professional clothes, but I could absolutely talk myself into wearing a sequined cocktail dress I don't need anyplace...

I can't use a standing desk currently due to foot health issues that developed during retail and service work, so it's entirely possible that he has. I'm certainly not the only one. It's a little absurd that our work culture has developed into one where you are completely stationary or never able to sit like a work

I've loved my Google Now launcher since I got my new phone but I do miss being able to organize my apps into folders or tabs like I had with Launcher. Does anyone know of some way to do exactly that, but still allow for the Now Launcher homescreen that has the cards at a left swipe?

It's not "perfume" it's moisturizer. Any good quality skin care product should not smell like perfume at all, as it won't need to cover the scent of cheap denatured alcohol.

Oh yeah, Even without thinning I've had polish last at least two years if it's not opened very often. In other news, as a collector of sorts I'm really pushing the envelope on those lipstick recommendations.

So you're paying to put a multitool on what is probably your most lost/stolen personal item?

Yeah, but not only should his landlord be fixing, in many instances doing any work where you touch electric/plumbing/anything immobile in your apartment without written permission from the landlord that you're allowed can be a problem later if there are other disputes. Don't ever do your own repairs (beyond, like,