Fair enough, but it would take only a minuscule grit to make me grimace. I’m thinking of BBQs where an unfortunate dog or corn cob falls in, and I’d need to rinse it off and put it back on the grate.
Fair enough, but it would take only a minuscule grit to make me grimace. I’m thinking of BBQs where an unfortunate dog or corn cob falls in, and I’d need to rinse it off and put it back on the grate.
To paraphrase; not an issue, doesn’t happen? Nonflammable brush and just shove bigger chunks aside with the peel?
How is the bottom surface of a pizza oven maintained? Do you just brush the surface off the side every few pizzas? Do customers occasionally get a rogue chunk of something stuck to the bottom of their pizza? Alternatively, do the coals sometimes have an Etna moment and blow chunks across the top?
Edit: I came back to state I’m generalizing about finding information, while Lillian is sticking with sodium specifically while using the advertised values, which also seem to be sodium specifically when I look up nutritional labels.
Hold off on the awards ceremony; my black flag means death. I’m at the tail end of a murder spree that would embarrass both S.C. Johnson and the EPA, but I believe civility starts with good fences making good neighbours.
Thanks for this; news to me. I’ve been boning up on the interweb to create a preemptive defense this year. Going to try steeping cinnamon in a spray bottle vinegar blend, hit the window wells then leave the bottle in reserve for quick response.
Yeah, OR approaches zero unpopped. Amazing stuff.
Why?
The cheapest brand I found is $9/liter, at least three times the price of canola oil. That would be about 50¢ per 22¢of popcorn.
It seems obvious that unsealed popcorn dries out and doesn’t pop well, worsening with age. I tried soaking some terrible popcorn but it had no effect; my theory was moisture getting out might mean I could put some back in.
That’s exactly what it feels like. I hope corporations don’t think this is invisible. Fits right into my theory of everything.
As a sinister-handed, I sympathize; you should have just put up the photo and opened the comments.
There is one place I recall, not a chain, that was so outrageously busy cars were taking the curb lane for half a block and two corners. At least the opposite direction knew where the line started but anybody from behind did a parade lap to create a two-lane fiasco.
Since I wrote that I read that she has three music albums. Story just keeps getting better.
Quaint, but I have no experience with the pre-order apps if that’s what you’re implying.
Glad to see her get camera time. Americans usually shill a new movie for two minutes and a clip, then the animal trainer after this message from their sponsor.
That assumption is why I hope to try real Seltzer one day. Who knows what it might be like from a natural source. And carbonation incorporated is borderline weird so I’m glad it’s been a round long enough to prove it’s not killing other people.
I like Famke but I thought she was a too Natasha Badenov, as things were presented. I’m a terrible judge of acting and I’ll never know if the final cut was encouraged by the director.
As I mentioned somewhere else around The Takeoot, I grew up around wells and assumed I was being poisoned the first time I drank from a city-treated water fountain. Ten bucks is ten bucks, eh, but water is not just water.
I know, right? Just a fun part to pay the rent but she totally sold it. Sexy too. I think only somebody who can truly sing could pull off that horror.
When I watched Goldeneye, I kept thinking why wasn’t Driver Onatopp, but maybe she was too nice to sell it and it would come across as comedy. Has Minnie Driver ever played a bad guy?