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They are plenty sweet, until the yeast converts all that sugar into delicious alcohol. Depending on the yeast strain, and how long you ferment for, you can wind up with a very bitter drink.

Ugh, over-sweetened ciders are the worst! I’m with you Meg, the world needs more dry ciders. Ciders should be dry, by the time a cider is done fermenting, and has a good ABV, it’s usually dry, semi-sweet at best. Almost every cider you’ll find has added sugar to it. Gross. Not to mention, they’re usually filtered to

My father’s side of the family is full on lebanese, grandparents came over on the boat, etc....

I don’t know if you could even translate their pronunciation of hummus into written word. It’d just look like a bunch of consonants with a random vowel thrown in every once and awhile.

Depending on the age, go to the grocery store or hardware store, and ask for as many big cardboard boxes as you can get. They’ll just give’em to you since they’re most likely recycling them anyway.

My 5 year old would have a aneurysm if she saw this. Absolutely loves Totoro. 

Hey man, whatever you have to do to make it work. I keep telling my friends that want to get into riding the same thing. They have lofty dreams of these brand new, super pricey bikes. Doesn’t matter what you ride, as long as it’s on two wheels, you’ll have a blast.

Eh, it can be done, but you have to be willing to compromise a bit. I bought my first bike when I was 27, it was a 1975 honda CB125, got it for $1000. Road it for two years, sold it for $1000. Moved to a 2007 DR650 that I picked up for a steal at $2000. Had that just over a year when it was stolen. Insurance paid out

First car was 1993 Trans Am, after 6 years of ownership, I sold it. I really did love the car, but it was time to move to something a bit more “grown up”.

So, are these like the toe socks of the underwear world?

So, are these like the toe socks of the underwear world?

Our setup is the same. Washer on the right, dryer on the left. My theory? The dryer door opens with the hinge on the left, so passing clothes from the washer to the dryer isn’t interrupted by the door being in the way.

Dude has no business being at a track with riding like that. He messed up, took a bad line, tried to blame the track and the rider in front of him, instead of taking the blame himself.

Married with two kids, I’m 32 and my wife is 30. Live in the Detroit Metro area, paid roughly $1,950 last year for a 2005 Evo, 2005 Volvo S40 and a 1997 ducati M750.

I think the bigger question you should be asking yourself, before you choose between a donut and a muffin, is why you’re at Dunkin Donuts when you could be eating Krispy Kreme instead?

Get off the damn computer and eat dinner with your family. Play once you’re lil kid is asleep. Comon dude, not that hard.

It really depends on a lot of factors. I currently pay $800 a year for my ‘05 Evo, and $650 for a ‘05 Volvo S40. My buddy drives a ‘05 forester and pays around $1,400.

Looks like my 2 year old trying to squeeze one out after eating too many bananas.

Did a slow braise for mine this time, used a nice stout for the liquid, tons of thinly sliced onions and garlic on top. It was one of the best I’ve ever had. Took 6 hours, but still, set it and forget it.

It really can be a beautiful state, especially the more north you go. But yah, the road situation around here, looks like it was carpet bombed.

I’ve been keeping my eye out for a clean last gen with lower mileage. Really want one for our family, car sized “minivan” with sliding rear doors? Yes please.