Kosher poultry comes preseasoned. Part of the slaughter process involves treating it with salt.
Kosher poultry comes preseasoned. Part of the slaughter process involves treating it with salt.
It may have been some Jews who don't know all the ridiculous minutiae of goy cuisine. I certainly had no idea what the difference between ham and pork was for most of my life.
Of Russian black. Fun fact: most dark breads eaten in the US are light rye with a bit of molasses.
Have you seen Nabunagun? I haven't, but it has really good buzz and the look of glee the main character gets when she figures out she can summon a hand cannon in the trailer is delightful.
He did it in one movie, and strategically. I know that the parts of the brain devoted to vision start to degrade in internet users in the late twenties, but the way people whine about not being able to see anything through moderate flare or any camera movement whatsoever is really getting annoying.
I'd say it would also matter if they're using it as an immediate mitigation strategy (basically putting something cold and viscous on the flesh to limit the heat damage) or thinking that it's an actually treatment of second+ degree burns. Once the burn's there, there's not much anybody but a medical professional can…
Think about what burns you most effectively when at a fixed temperature. It's viscous liquids like syrup. Similarly, cold, viscous liquids like condiments cool the flesh most effectively, making it an ideal, at-hand burn mitigation material.
Does first aid usually include a cold pack? If not, a cold, viscous liquid like mustard is a good material to mitigate major burns while awaiting medical care or treat minor burns that one generally shrugs off.
A lot of schools also release both an unweighted grade on the four point scale and a weighted grade on the nine point scale.
Of course, not every employer is going to like that idea, but frankly, it's none of their business. I've worked for companies where managers would pull you aside to "make sure everything is alright" because HR snitched to them when you updated your resume. Those tactics are designed to make you feel like your current…
I mean, he may be like me and has no idea how to read pauses. I heard somewhere that that's more common in men (possibly linked to the relative frequency of high-functioning ASD).
"Isaacson" sound Jewish.
A lot of places in Barcelona have earrings of those street tiles Gaudi designed.
It's a different roll of fat, below the spare.
Oddly enough, that seems to be a racier example than most from the period. Most men seemed to swim in ill-fitting longjohns.
On the one hand, this is pretty terrible, on the other, you do have to have some sort of reasonable belief provision because you can't expect someone to go find the longform birth certificate of everyone he or she meets. Either way, 15 seems really young.
"Playground" may be an odd translation of a more multigenerational Swedish thing.
Her selection has caused controversy online in Japan. Website Byokan Sunday and Naver Matome have a good round-up of comments that appeared on Twitter. Comments like, "Is it okay to select a hafu to represent Japan?" or "Because this is Miss Universe Japan, don't you think hafu are a no-no?" When not wondering if this…
I do feel like there's a slight undercurrent of wondering whether this is a result of their aesthetic tastes being westernized, in the same way that famous black people are disproportionately light-skinned.