Biodegradable dog bags. I can’t say how long it takes them to biodegrade, but there is some sort of rating to the system - like most things.
Biodegradable dog bags. I can’t say how long it takes them to biodegrade, but there is some sort of rating to the system - like most things.
Years ago I bought a handful of reusable rip-stop nylon bags that were on sale: they packed up the size of golf ball into their own flap and hung on a keychain. I ended up giving one to my aunt & uncle shortly after and they use it in their travels all the time. It’s survived numerous trips to the store and markets in…
I want to see a pic of this car. Is it pocked by “Camry Corner” dents all over or just typical faded & tired old man beige?
A couple notes:
I watched a guy use the carwash scrubbing brush on the door panels of his Malibu. Best part was he sprayed down the sides of the door and door jambs as well under full pressure. There had to be water all over the interior.
I discovered the hash brown patties in the freezer section at Walmart. GV brand: so you get 10 patties for $1.66 (plus tax). I pop those in the air fryer for 5 min at 400* and voila! It’s like the McDonald’s version without leaving my house and for less money.
I realize this is a repost of an older article - and a useful one - but is there a way a similar search could be done on Drive? My Drive account is a mess that takes up most of my allotted Google storage.
I wish I could say the same. Alas, no Saturday hours & they open later/close earlier. Even with the drive-thru.
I use my local CU for loans: they offer the best rates. Simple as that.
That’s what I told my husband. Haha.
I learned something similar from observing the buying habits of an old neighbor of ours: he typically traded in for a new car every 6 months to a year. The cars with the shortest timeframe (start at less than a month) in his driveway/garage included:
I had a hiccup.
I actually sorted through the dreaded “basket” of cables and recycled old or unrecognizable versions. Same for some of the power adapters.
$200 per month for each of us is what I’ve planned for our allowance or “fun fund”. It covers whatever expenses we want to use it toward ranging from eating at the ramen shop, visiting breweries, buying “wants”, going to the movies, etc. Now that my husband and I tend to pack our lunches, it goes a lot further and…
Slowing down can lead to road rage and an increased risk in the other driver acting out. If you’re really that uncomfortable with a person is tailgating - change lanes or pull over/turn off. Negate the risk and let them be the next person’s problem.
Like I tell my young driver clients - be predictable. And most importantly, expect others to not be. Anyone who drives a classic or older vehicle knows this well.
Agreed.
I bought one to use at work to make instant oatmeal, hot chocolate, and iced tea. Loved it so much, I bought one to use at home as well.
I think an Amazon-free month could be doable.
On a similar note: appetizers.