I’m a Costco buyer too. Was due a week ago to go buy more (usually buy 2 cases at a time) - and they had none. Had to go buy a small pack at Aldi. At least I’m not somewhere where it’s gone entirely.
I also have the feeling that she would be the first to complain about how “I can’t believe they didn’t do anything” if/when this gets really bad.
Is this just conjecture or has there been a study proving this?
The funny thing is that a Prius has an ICE. It’s not like it’s a full-electric car or anything.
I don’t understand why the “thin blue line” decal mention was necessary. You could’ve just said MAGA sticker or confederate flag sticker
Sure. But that doesn’t make them not Italian. See the difference?
That’s just like saying that Italians who move to America are no longer real Italians. No, they’re Italians who have picked up a lot of American traditions and integrated it into their own culture.
County, not country. For example, the case in Missouri that should be near St. Louis is now showing up in the middle dot for the whole state. Illinois had clusters in Chicago but now just one dot in the middle of the state.
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So...pay full price for half an entree instead of taking that other half home for a free lunch the next day. You’re crazy.
Really? Find me those dictionaries and I’ll tell them they’re wrong to their face. Here’s the article that’s the source for the relevant section on the Wikipedia page.
In Colorado, it’s chili. It’s not a Mexican dish - it’s Southwestern US.
You can have the best of both worlds. Butter first, the a thin coating of cream cheese over that. And then a generous shake of Trader Joe’s Everything But the Bagel seasoning. Because there’s never too much everything.
Is riding in the left lane at the speed limit, while the person in the middle lane is going the same speed my fault?
I lose my shit every time because you can’t always see everything with a camera!
A chile is a pepper. A chili is a stew with meat. In the article, they describe it as topped with a pork chili verde:
No - ‘G’ followed by an ‘a’ or ‘u’ are usually pronounced with the hard ‘G.’
the beginning pronunciation of a word is only controlled by the first two letters. Unfortunately that’s not how it works.
The trouble with gif is that it’s an acronym that has completely become a word - it’s not even capitalized like a normal acronym.