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Just to tie this back in. Slice is also available in iOS and that is what I use. Being able to use more than gmail is definitely a plus. Also Slice has a web site (https://www.slice.com) just in case you want to track stuff from where ever and whatever internet connected device you want. Phone sure, computer sure,

The native Google (Search/Now) app already does this if you link your Gmail account to it.

I use Slice on Android. It works with other email accounts beside GMail.

I, for one, am super grateful I don’t have to wade through reddit! Thanks. I had some “WOAHHH” moments (x% of y = y% of x !!!! Prepaid gift card- I JUST RECEIVED ONE! Now I just have to remember to not use all of it...)

You’re both right! They’re not the most challenging or original posts on Lifehacker—definitely nothing like our original journalism, where we come up with our own story ideas, talk to sources, and evaluate claims.

I hope some day you get to work for me!

I would trade Zimbabwe the Donald, Don Jr., Eric, Ivanka, Jared, Pence, Mnuchin, and Jeff Sessions for some guys uncle.

You’ll never know.

I would think an Asian grocery store would have it, but making your own might be pretty easy (your fellow commenters below have some great suggestions).

Depends how long you think you might keep it. Sesame oil (not “toasted sesame oil” that tastes like it has already been fried, for this use the cold-pressed stuff) is very resistant to going off and has a nice rich flavour. If you are going to use it quickly hemp oil is light and nutty. You could heat coconut oil to

Blend (liquidise in English) fresh lemongrass with the oil of your choice. Do not heat. Add a lot of salt to preserve the watery bit. After shaking vigorously once a day for the first week leave it to settle and just use the oil on top. Pour into another container if you can be bothered.

You could infuse your own.  Chop up a bunch of lemongrass, throw it in a sauce pan with some neutral oil and cook on a very low fire until it gets to the strength you want.

Morningstar Farms Black Bean Burgers are a large part of my diet. They are delicious, the regular ones, the larger chipotle ones (sadly, my Costco stopped carrying) and a “mediterranean” one that’s is made with chickpeas that are all delicious. They even have the crumbles, I forget the exact name, that are perfect for

MorningStar black bean burgers are the shit. They’re my second choice behind MorningStar Grillers, but they’re still pretty great. 

There’s a diner near me that has the BEST walnut veggie burgers ever. It’s like a juicy, moist, savory patty with a good texture—not really meatlike but amazing nonetheless. I’ve found something similar in the health food section at the grocery store, but unfortunately it’s like $10 a pack and not quite as good.

I have a very similar philosophy here, and if you’re ghetto then I’m ghetto too (because I adore the Morningstar spicy black bean burgers).

Morningstar Tomato and basil Pizza burger. Not all places that carry Morningstar have these but are easily their best flavor.

This.  I have a bacon marmalade that I’ll add to a cheeseburger.  It’s by far my favourite ingredient to add.