Works well sometimes:
Works well sometimes:
“...But you made it more click baity by mentioning that he was killed near an HBCU. Man killed! Because darkies”
Bur they’re oven-safe. Using a towel/potholder (whattaname, huh?) makes the handles workable.
Bur they’re oven-safe. Using a towel/potholder (whattaname, huh?) makes the handles workable.
“...Maglites last for decades...”
“Back in the late 1980s, we drank Wine Coolers. I was 18 at the time....”
“...the swastika used to be a sun symbol to ancient cultures, but it’s been permanently co-opted...”
Almost there:
Or just put it on Costco bread (take a choice there), add a couple slices of Costco Havarti cheese, put it in a toaster oven for a few minutes, top it with Costco lettuce or even “greens mix” (not sure what they call that), and enjoy a very filling and tasty sandwich.
My wife is a stock monster - whatever we ultimately end up with after pigging out on the Costco chicken the FIRST meal she debones, then throws the bones into a stock pot usually including whatever juices are left in the bottom of the original packaging; she saves the stock for soups and, for example, ramen, etc.
Costco weighs each right-from-the-oven chicken and does not sell it as one of their rotisserie chickens if it’s too light. Instead, they’re put aside and used for whatever other dish Costco wants to sell - like those huge packages of “rotisserie chicken meat” and other tasty stuff.
I believe Taiwan has made dog meat illegal. When I went there (many times 20+ years ago) there were dog meat signs readily visible in both Kaohsiung and Pingtung (southern cities/counties).
“...he probably did intend it as a racist dig...”
Instead install Oracle VirtualBox (free), then install Ubuntu inside that. It supports a graphical interface, etc, and works great.
He aged very well - his recent photos belie his age.
Too many attempts to put a racial angle on this.
Hmmm...is there such a thing as “Extra Virgin Peanut Oil”?
Take two slices of Wonderbread (the epitomy of grocery store “white bread”). Make a PBnJ sandwich with them using run-of-the-mill peanut butter and jelly. Take a cookie cutter that JUST fits inside the boundaries on three or four sides. Press down and cut out the now round, crustless sandwich. Using the end of the…
“..I don’t get why some kids hate crust (it is the best part, after all). But lots of kids do...”
These are THE peanut-and-butter sandwiches sold in Fairfax County (Virginny) schools.