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It is any other roll. The thing I like least about these is they seem to only come in the form of the cheapest, most wonderbready bread. Where as you can get side split potato rolls, and better quality pullman loaf type bread. Even sometimes from the same brands that only do split top for shitty wheat marshmallows.

The

Nah there is. It’s just not from Mass. The recipes used by regional meat packers are confirmably different than either the generic national hot dog, or other regionally distinctive dogs.

I was told they were red to mark that they were made of liver.

Mainers like to fuck with out of towners.

They’re just dipped in regular red food coloring, and are identical to the same brands non-red hot dogs. I’ve been able to buy them here on Long Island here and there for a few years, and used to mail order them

White hots are great.

They pop up in the NY Metro and bits of the Mid Atlantic, we have most of the same bread companies and brands as New England does. So it’s not particularly difficult to just also distribute some split tops to any given area.

They are sadly less popular than the side split. 

So It’s a “Massachusetts’s dog” despite the core thing they’ve identified being from Maine?

And illegal

Poors” can’t afford to gamble on the stock market, and largely don’t have access.

Why you got to trash talk our hard working, blue collar stock brokers?

It’s not like he was part of group bragging about throwing tens of thousands of dollars of disposable income at junk stocks. While publicly profiting of the craze they were driving by bragging about throwing tens of thousands of dollars in

This isn’t really new or surprising.

Neon signs are expensive to produce, difficult to make (especially by machine). And especially expensive to run, they suck down a hell of a lot of power. They’re also next to impossible to repair, and fragile.

While LEDs are what’s finally closing them out entirely, they were

Even with the LED screens, Japanese cities still look like something out of Akira or Blade Runner.

I wouldn’t describe the series on the Fremen Mirage as a tirade. It’s a pretty dense, well thought out bit of media and cultural criticism. I think a pretty significant one. He’s basically identifying a trope related to and drawn from things like the noble savage, and unpacking the myriad ways it appears in media, pop

Almost certainly. If guests were required to be vaccinated and to get tested, that’s probably true of staff as well.

But Delta. So that end of it shouldn’t be discounted, distancing works best in combo with other shit. And it’d be an important plan b sort of thing.

If I’m buying tomatoes out of season I’ll look for those “Campari” or other mid sized cocktail tomatoes. They tend to be much better off season like cherry tomatoes are. But they’re big enough for slicing. The purple ones are good as well. 

Salting them and letting them sit for a bit tend to be the textural improvement you need. For one tomatoes are much better when they’re seasoned. But the salt pulls off some of the moisture and softens and evens everything out. So you end up with a tomato that’s less mushy or mealy, still soft but a little denser.

The

Maybe try to find better ones? Often the culprit there is a jar that’s been open too long. But good ones are plenty firm and certainly not slimy. Whole peppers tend to be higher quality than slices or pieces.

Good roasted red peppers are nice and firm, and certainly not slimy.

And I’ve never seen a roasted red pepper that hadn’t been skinned, that’s part of why they’re roasted.

I remember the general quality of tomatoes at my college’s dining hall and various “cafes”.

You 100% did not eat those fucking tomatoes.

Some level of people getting up and moving around is involved in this by nature. Though if you’ve ever watched any of things, they’re not exactly an everyone mingles sort of thing once the “ceremony” starts.

But you’d be kinda shocked at the sort of staff numbers needed to pull this sort of shit off. Not only cater

It isn’t just “harder to spread”. It is significantly, significantly less likely that a vaccinated person will get infected. Even if directly exposed, and even with Delta.

There is always a chance, with any vaccine, that some individuals might not develop the level of immunity needed to prevent infection. But with