northtothefuture
northtothefuture
northtothefuture

first meal i have after butchering a caribou is caribou liver and onions

its people like you who are tearing this country apart...

i am no stranger to yogurt.  i respectfully disagree.

i find that nancys plain yogurt is almost as thick as some brands of greek yogurt

i use plain yogurt as a condiment a lot and almost never buy sour cream, mostly because i always have some plain whole fat nancys on hand, and while it definitely does the trick, anytime I have real sour cream I remember what I’m missing out on

leave it to someone who references a video game to give a suggestion like this

BEANS

frontera is the only part of travel that i legitimately look forward to

we dont have a qdoba or chipotle or any type of burrito place in my town, so i always go to qdoba also.

i mean, i don’t have a diesel in my truck for exactly the reasons you stated (also dealing with diesel at 40 below zero fucking sucks). just thought it was a pretty extreme response. But since you asked, diesels don’t stink (as bad) anymore, and if you tow, they have a LOT more power and get MUCH better mileage.

lots (most) people need to haul stuff AND people and don’t want to buy 2 vehicles. Maybe people in cities don’t need trucks but I don’t know how I could live without one. hauling stuff to the dump, carrying lots of lumber, towing trailers - thats almost every single person who lives in a rural setting

i see people commute all winter long in fairbanks alaska, even down to -40.  I had a friend who preferred to bike when it got below -20, because he didnt like the wear and tear it put on his vehicle...

except not manual and not diesel.  oh, and not inexpensive either....

my wifes 2003 crv has it also

i wish i could rent goats in my town

the first time i brewed beer i bottled them before i left for a trip.  my wife awoke in the middle of the night to a chain reaction of bottles exploding in the next room over.  Luckily they were in a cooler, but still...messed up the priming sugar on that one!

honestly, knowing guys who use to pull schemes like this, $170 is chump change.  my homies used to rack filet and veuve and bring it back to the 2 bedroom apt that 8 of us were living in.

mmm bologna burger

sounds like the standard lunch of millions of american children for decades.