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The correct answer about “cookie of the sky” on a United flight is always Stroopwafel. There is no other correct response in this case. Honestly, wake me if United gets rid of these, because that would be a real travesty more than the end of Biscoff cookies.

Erm, that’s glaringly inaccurate. Both of those states have Real ID compatible options available.

Sauce?

A few years back when the Sonic opened in that same area, cops had to direct traffic due to the excitement and novelty of it all and some poor cop got hit and injured fairly badly due to the traffic situation. Therefore I can understand this response.

Talk about one of those learned the hard way things. I started with Mortons and was wondering why everything I made with it tasted like it was drowned in Salt even though I followed the recipe. Did not know the difference. It really matters. 

IIRC, they did this to avoid having to pay the cast more money for an extra season.

My worry for Sunny is that they’re going to try to swerve a little too far back to the status quo for the gang this season. After where the finale went last season--one of the most stirring endings to a show in eons--and the way they played it seriously instead of some dumb gag to crash it back to “reality” (relative

One of the best jarred sauces ever was actually Steve Schirripa’s. It was expensive and not widely available in a lot of places, but it tasted as good as what you’d get from a respectable Italian eatery: bright tomato flavor, not overly sweetened (too many jarred sauces lean way too heavily on the HFCS, probably to

I guess the XXL Grilled Stuffed burrito has reached the point of being too expensive to meet their bottom line. I used to quite enjoy one of those from time to time. I hope they take this time to realize that nacho fries are probably the second best thing they’ve done in two decades and keep them around permanently.

What I want to know is how much extra it’s going to cost with the commercial free version of Hulu, like what I have now.

The most important question: is it the Hulu version with commercials or without? I currently pay for the Hulu sans commercials plan. If I can get this bundle and get ESPN+ almost as a throw-in, that would be great, but I’ll be disappointed if Hulu has commercials.

McD’s fries >>>>>>>>>>>> CFA’s waffle fries. Don’t care if it’s unpopular. A CFA style chicken sandwich with McD’s fries (at least if they’re fresh) would be divine. Only real downside? They won’t have Polynesian sauce.

Just an FYI, it’s Wegmans, not Wegman’s (no apostrophe). But yes, they’ve sold their rotisserie chickens in bags for several years now, and they’re just fine. They’re also way cheaper than the chickens at WF. If I’m not mistaken, Costco is also using some sort of pouch for their (giant sized) rotisserie chickens also?

If this episode was a backdoor pilot for a revitalized DW series, consider me completely sold. A bit surprised that they didn’t go for a bit more star-level casting for the new Drake Mallard, given that this has been the M.O. for this whole revival series (and the showrunners seem to get pretty much whomever they want

The stuff between the Hound and Arya did a lot to redeem all the other questionable stuff that has happened this season. A lot of people are bemoaning that all these character arcs are ending with little payoff (and a lot of that is due to some unfortunate choices by the showrunners for sure, who have played into the

I always feel like people should never sleep on any of Sam’s offerings. I was one of the major players in getting a real craft scene going back in the late 80s/early 90s by showing that something that wasn’t mass market piss could be popular with American palates. While I agree that Boston Lager not their best

Here’s an honest question. Are Varys’ networks of little birds all gone now? How could he not have heard that Qyburn has improved upon his dragon-killing weapon? They know a prototype was used against one of them during that loot train robbery thing. How does he not have any information about this, unless he’s trying

It takes someone who respects the hell out of the source material and makes the one-off prequel with that in mind. It’s why I think Rogue One worked so well, and Solo was more middling, even if they were clearly setting it up as a possible franchise.

The real trick is that they use actual real butter, not that weird orangey oil that’s kind of butter flavored. You get a bit spoiled with it.