I’ll say it again: Feminism without intersectionality is just various shades of bigotry.
I’ll say it again: Feminism without intersectionality is just various shades of bigotry.
Jumping in here as a parent...Mrs. Suave and I were at a semi-snooty Italian place once with the little Suaves and the youngest (maybe 7 at the time) was dead-set on Nuggets de la Pollo. Without specifically telling the guy what was up, I pulled the middle-aged server aside and asked if we could get Chicken Parm,…
I was the opposite in that my parents actively concealed the existence of a lot of (shit) food from my sister and I. We would come home from sleepovers at, like, twelve years old saying shit like “Mom, have you ever heard of something called chicken nuggets? Because they’re good.” And she would sigh, and reply…
The key to the crispy outside is heating the pan in a hot oven while you boil the potatoes. Contact with the hot pan helps the skins brown and get crispy. The recipe is from Americas Test Kitchen if you want to look it up.
My daughter had a friend in grade school that would only eat pizza from one pizzeria near us, and she would scrape off the sauce and cheese and just eat the dough (but not the crusts). She “ate” half a pie like this and my head damn near exploded because I didn’t have enough to eat.
The best is the poor chef running after them trying to offer them delicious duck. I suspect kids who prefer nuggets will decline a duck, unless perhaps in nugget form . . . which is . . . not correct and bad.
Few things are more annoying than whiny little turds who won’t eat anything other than nuggets. Maybe the parents that enable them...
I can’t remember his whole spiel, because my brain was filled with the enraged screams of my primal warrior ancestors and I was battling to keep a pleasant expression on my face.
What makes it disgusting to me is that garlic + tomato + oregano are combined with grape jelly. It’s specific to the ingredients. So Frosty and fries is super tasty because there are no ingredients with any sort of intense flavor. Creamy, sweet, salty, oily, but not garlic, not tomato. But both concord grape AND pizza…
Oooohhhh....you posted that story a few weeks ago of the server who broiled a bowl to satisfy the woman who made it known she would send the dish back if it wasn’t hot enough, and in a rather stunning confirmation of Pinkham’s law, there were an astonishing number of idiots who said the server assaulted the customer…
I am noping this article so hard, as I’m literally eating a fried chicken sandwich on a donut bun for lunch.
My sisters make fun of me for wanting to try international chains in foreign countries. I love the local authentic restaurants, of course, that’s priority, but if I’ve already eaten all sorts of Thai food for a week, I want something else. I wanted to see if McDonalds tastes the same on the other side of the world,…
Exactly, it’s like attacking people who cut fat off a steak. I don’t want a mouthful of fat, so I’m going to cut it off and it’s not hurting anyone.
Same here! I love pizza, but sometimes pizza is super greasy and I just don’t like the extra oil, so I blot it. This is actually the first time I have ever heard that it is supposed to save you calories. I feel like this is kind of the equivalent of getting dressing on the side - I just don’t like that much of it, so…
I only bother if the pizza looks greasier than usual. Most pizza doesn’t require the blot, in my experience of eating a lot.
I really do not get how this is impolite? At the cheese slice places I used to frequent in college, the lines were half a block long. Nobody was looking to see what one did with one’s slice. By this line of thinking, adding chili flakes would be impolite; adding extra parmesan would be impolite; adding salt/pepper…
Fuck it, I don’t want a mouth full of grease/oil. That’s why I blot that bad boy, not because I want to delude myself into beleiving I’m some how saving myself calories.
The bigger question aught to be whether you can refuse a field sobriety test.
I’m trying to find the part where they answered the question.