rhinestoneeater
RhinestoneEater
rhinestoneeater

Tennessee. I was replying to a comment about keeping kosher in the South.

Yup. My buddy in college (Tennessee) kept kosher. She couldn't eat any veggies, because they were all seasoned with ham hocks. Poor thing lived on salads and grilled cheese.

I'll bet you're fun at charity parties.

I used to work at a downtown church, and one of our homeless regulars was this lovely young man with schizophrenia. He schlepped a wheelie suitcase and big duffle bag around, and they were all full of books.

First of all, the Garner situation was different, because it was recorded by a bystander, not by a body cam. The awareness that you're being recorded constantly affects behavior.

Don't you think they're going to be asking all those questions themselves? This is just a concept that they're investigating.

Produce is OK, but here's where the large quantity stuff gets hairy.

I know this is classic lack-of-empathy till faced with the situation, but better late than never!

Well, it was certainly true of her, so it's not complete fiction.

I'm with you! I'm too cheap to pay for all that extra packaging and container/shipping space!

So not doing something is faddish and trendy now? Aren't you smarter than everybody!

Thanks so much! I can tell just from reading that this is a great recipe.

Know what we all need? The recipe for your maple bourbon spread.

No, she was not. She was just good.

It's the flat-ironing. Throw that thing away!

Trader Joe's has it at about the same price, and it just smells nutty.

Get used to it, honey. I'm 52 and post-menopausal, and I still get zits.

Yeah, I lived in Nashville for years and went through the '98 tornado and the '10 flood, and in the clinch, people are awesome.

Easy to say when you're young. When you're old, they hang around looking dull and clogging up your pores, giving you zits on top of your wrinkles.