It looks a lot like a branded up modern fish house. They have wheels and can basically be treated like a pull-behind camper.
It looks a lot like a branded up modern fish house. They have wheels and can basically be treated like a pull-behind camper.
It looks a lot like a branded up modern fish house. They have wheels and can basically be treated like a pull-behind camper.
This is all such great advice! I work for a small granter and your advice around clear and concise language is soooo spot-on. I’ve seen otherwise perfectly planned projects not be funded because the reviewers couldn’t get past flowery language that didn’t tell them substantive. I also tell our applicants to remember…
I was always under the impression that they weren’t eaten due to having thicker bones which is a hassle for any sort of large scale operation and annoying for small scale.
Hey, pretty sure that’s Iowa and not Minnesota with the conversation hearts. Which is good because I much prefer chocolate.
We’re all winners when it comes to bread. But Marnie is the winner when it comes to the draft.
This was the question I was coming to ask. We only buy the imported stuff (Italian wife) so will this have an impact?
For those with low ceilings there are recumbent elliptical which are a bit of a cross between an elliptical and a sitting bike. We have one in our basement and while you lose some of the full-body workout from a standard elliptical it is still nice on the joints when you can’t run.
Whenever those recipe blogs have a “Print” button at the top I always click it first. Most times it takes you to a nice concise recipe without the fluff.
Yeah this was always a holiday/special occasion thing that Grandma would pull out during the hot months. Pure nostalgia here.
My partner works for our state DOT and:
1) They have a similar map (with on-plow webcams, to teh minute road conditions, and salt/sand unloading details) that is SO cool to watch during a storm.
2) Now we want to convince them to do this with the plows. Sounds like a great State Fair PR move to me.
The me from 10 years ago would have likely been all over he stuff.
While I appreciate oatmilk’s environmental benefits I find it far to sweet. Even when purchasing soy- and almond-milks I always target the unsweetened. If I want to add sugar, I will. Oatmilk naturally comes sweet due to those oh so delicious carbs.
We had bags and bags of butterscotch chips from a cookie-mix-in-a-jar gift we gave away for holiday gifts one year. So I’ve made lots and lots of oatmeal butterscotchies, and I’ll second the feelings Clint is throwing out here. They are SO freakin’ good.
I enjoy mine slathered in butter with a sprinkling of sugar and cinnamon. Roll that bad boy up, give it a little heat (in the microwave because I am lazy), and bam! delicious little tube of joy.
So many good choices spread out among the contenders! I’m going to have to give it to Dennis though. All of those were solid picks.
All the stars.
On camera all week? Ew. At least here in the sticks I always have the excuse of “My internet isn’t good enough to provide consistent video.”
Is there much storyline involving religious reasons for fighting? A number of conflicts in England at that time involved Christians vs. Pagans.
Allison gets my vote (my wife’s too if that counts) as we are now salivating over apple butter.