quietfox101
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Since a couple years ago when I did a brisket for Thanksgiving, it’s been the requested main ever since - except for last year, when I smoked a turkey.

My family generally has 2-3 “Thanksgivings” every year (the joys of being married and a divorced set of parents). BBQ has been a welcome alternative to the straight up

Seat covers are a win and we use them in our car. Helps for the dogs fur, and when tiny has a diaper malfunction/throws up.

Also, just as the article states, a portable carpet cleaner is a wonderful machine. Our son recently had a spontaneous reappearance of breakfast when we went to a fire station open house, and we

Or it could be meth.

I’ve done this for meals when tailgate style eating is happening, and they work great!
I stick more to using parchment paper and then bagging them if they’re not going to be consumed quickly, otherwise the foil sticks too much in my experience. Plus, no need to remove foil before popping into the microwave, or oven.
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Right. Totally a line between trying to be helpful to your customer, versus being a jerk or worse.

By the way, I know more than a few beer fans (myself included) who have sworn off his products after this incident and a handful of others.

This has been a topic of discussion among the beer groups that I belong to off and on over time. Actually, OnMilwaukee wrote a pretty good article about it in 2016:

I’m curious how the pickles would come out. I’ll admit I’m picky with my pickles, and I’m a big Clausen fan - flavor, how crisp they stay, etc. I’d love to see how this turns out.

I don’t care about that, I want to find the tool that fits me right. I’ve ridden with good friends for miles, and bad friends that left me on the side of a road after I went down with my first bike. I don’t care to be fast, loud, or flashy either.

True. In the past I ran some Suzukis, Yamahas, Kawis. Just curious as these are popping in the same price range as what I’ve been shopping in.

I’m curious as they kinda fill that price point/displacement as the smaller Buell models (RIP). I’m going to be giving serious thought to picking up a bike for commuting, and I’m seeing these around at deep discounts at some of the local Harley places - some I’ll bet are former demo/trainer bikes, but some are what

They are building some smaller displacement bikes in the 500-750 range, have you had a chance to ride these? I think they’re the Street series.

It’s showing as in stock right now?

It’s showing as in stock right now?

Crayons and paper are a staple in our diaper bag. Our son is just turning two, so he’s just learning how to hold the crayons and getting the hang of how to make drawings. We also keep a few of the “magic” marker coloring books, where the color only shows using the special marker that comes with it. Less mess on the

A few years ago, before I bought a portable GPS and or Google Maps even existed, you could pay for a navigation service from your cell phone provider. I loved it when I traveled - I could punch in an address into my flip phone (and no predictive text either), it would route me with voice guidance to my destination,

Well, I’m across the border/a Great Lake from ya, but the troubles my significantly smaller downtown are, once you boil it down, not that dissimilar to much bigger metros :D
Now, if we can get past the “This is how it’s always been, it will never change” mindset, we can really get somewhere...

That’s good!
I’m hoping that this will help steer people towards the available parking that is literally a block away from the main section of our downtown, that so many times they don’t remember or ignore. I know it’s most people’s habit to want the nearest parking to their destination (yes, I fall into that as well),

We have found odd but good deals on random items at ours. Alphabet puzzle for my son for $3? Expandable silicone collander for $2?
We also really like their curry sauces (we can’t find them at a better price locally) and the one near my office now bakes bread in store. It’s kinda dangerous to stop on my way home now.

I’m really curious how it identifies parking. I help with my downtown’s efforts to curate data on Google Maps (making sure business data is correct, removing incorrect listings, tagged all of our muni parking resources). We, and I imagine many cities, struggle with the perception that “there is never any parking”.

I’ve found that if you have limited space and/or budget, stock the essentials, and avoid the premade mixes. Many times you can combine your basic spices to create a whole slew of flavors, and not take up valuable space with yet another spice mix that you might use again in a year or four.