ribenajuice
ribenajuice
ribenajuice

Upfront, I just want to say, I’m the a-hole parent =P you’re probably complaining of, I do try to make little cute sandwiches, onigiri, etc. half the time. But one secret is it’s probably less work than you think. For me, it’s usually like, I’m making sandwiches for breakfasts, so toast an extra set of bread (I do

I hope it goes to the server though - I usually tip extra if eating out with my kid - she’s not a throwing food, knocking stuff etc. over kind of person, but there’s still gonna be more spilled food and napkins used up than normal. But I figure that’s something that’s gonna affect the server, or the bussers (who get

Just wanted to say - I actually didn’t realize this before, in my own list of kid-friendly restaurants, but “serve kids something, anything, fast” actually does strike me as the key.

It might not, but in the current political reality, this is a good step - might take some time but if this proliferates it will definitely have a positive effect - it’d stop, for example, high school shooters from just stealing their parent’s guns.

But isn’t that the issue with Parler? Facebook/Twitter etc. were already free open platforms that only did not protect illegal/unlawful activity.

I mean, it’s pretty obvious that it’s a description of the response as a “no” response, not literally just saying “no”.

Yea just noting for the home charger YMMV - we had a 240v outlet for dryers in the garage, so the home charger cost was $35 for the adapter for the free charging cable. 

Someone below also mentioned that the 200 amp standard is plenty (and I Can attest to that since that’s what we have with a Tesla). One big thing to note is that typically you’re charging your car overnight, when there’s not much other power usage going on.

That part also varies greatly -

It’s going to be cost-benefit - If the costs of litigaiton in Texas exceeds the value of the eyeballs there, Texas will be shut off quickly. 

I want to say, the cancel interest idea no sleeptillsmooklyn propounded is, I think, the best.

Ramen is a great example.

Other people pointed out how comparatively easy steaks are but you’re also missing the point on ingredient costs.

The tradeoff makes more sense for brown rice - that stuff takes a good 50 minutes to cook even with a pressure cooker rice cooker.

As many have pointed out - on the spectrum, given the lengths China has taken to adopt a stringent zero-COVID strategy, the real number is likely closer to NZ than the West.

Just to note, there is a difference beyond “we all agree it is,” and that’s official government recognition as legal tender, and, perhaps more importantly, acceptance as legal tender for payment of taxes.

I don’t know anything about his career etc. but just wanted to point out two things.

The 1 in a million is the chance for the entire population. However, the blood clot issue has particularly affected women under 50. For the population of women under 50, the risk is 1 in 80,000.

The 1 in a million is the chance for the entire population. However, the blood clot issue has particularly affected women under 50. For the population of women under 50, the risk is 1 in 80,000.

Yep, and I mean, that really is the best. That’s the real price anyway. People are like “this place is expensive” well because it is.