thm1075
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Touriats are exactly the type of people who SHOULD be looking for something local....ugh why travel if you don't try local things?  

Yeah plates suck. Cutting boards exist for a reason.  

Mine stands in the middle of the kitchen and is worth every bit of PITA it brings with it.  10 cutting boards is like a stack of magazines.  And how do you use a cleaver on a plate?  How do you crush garlic on a plate? I’d break all mine in a week hahaha but I’m going to give it a go tonight. 

Wow dude...you REALLY care about someone telling you what they think about something ON A COMMENT SECTION MEANT EXACTLY FOR THAT. You want to be able to live your life free from comment or criticism because you cannot be bothered to think about how your actions impact others and your community.

To deny AI will not result in people losing jobs ignores virtually the entire business world’s view of it. There is a REASON they are pushing it so hard and fast - increased profits due to decreased personnel costs. People are almost always the most expensive cost of doing business. Robots are cheap. Programs are

My giant woodblock is definitely better for cutting bread, veggies, meat... and when you can grab another cutting board for things you need to keep seperate it really isn’t an issue. I’ve got at least 10 different ones hahaha and they stack nicely up and take up less than 8 inches (side to side) in my cupboard.

Awfully passionate about...Cheesecake Factory? Your spending choices matter - they have impacts beyond your gullet. You are sending your money outside your community and into shareholders pockets instead of supporting your friends and neighbors. You are right - it is YOUR money.  It is also YOUR community you are

Yeah it is all speculative TODAY...but what everyone sees is how disruptive AI has the potential to be. Yes, potential. Even if we avoid worst-case scenarios there is almost no one that does not believe there will be massive job losses. I’ve used it myself to right awards nomination letters, termination letters, and

Why? There is nothing WRONG with the food I guess, but it is soulless and you should be spending your money at a locally-owned and -operated place anyway.  

I am thinking of my large chef knives (or other knives I have that are large and for specific purposes) and try to think how I would effectively and more easily cut on a plate compared to a ‘real’ cutting board and I’m just not seeing it.  Cutting a loaf of bread, trimming the fat off a large piece of meat, rough

AI and automation promises things that just never get delivered - freedom for more people to live better lives. Companies jumped REALLY FAST on the low unemployment rate to eliminate jobs (that they admittedly are having a hard time filling). Once unemployment inevitably rises, these companies will not undo the

Yeah...chances are you are just lazy if you go to a Wingstop or BWW.  Wings are EASY (though they have a long cook time) so it is not hard to find good wings from a local place.  STOP GOING TO CHAIN RESTAURANTS. 

Aside from 1st apartment people, who cooks anything more than at a survival level and does not have a handful of different cutting boards? Running out of ideas for articles? I’ve never been in a home of adults who actually cook that does not have a wide variety of them. 

Cheesecake Factory...when you are stuck in an office park/mall complex in the depths of suburbia for some reason, yeah, sure. I guess. But as a destination restaurant, one you make intentional plans to go to? Hell naw bro. But really, if there is a Cheesecake Factory as an option there has to be something local, and a

This has “Old man yells at cloud” vibes. I did not expect to enjoy the movie at all, but my step-daughter wanted to watch it and brownie points should be gathered whenever possible so I sat down, phone in hand as a distraction, and was drawn in to a hilariously timely and poignant comedy that punched waaaaaaay above

So many have closed...there used to be one near my lake house in the Poconos just outside Scranton. The Fishamajig is another sandwich that is just unique to them. I worked in the kitchen for a couple years and still can tell you how to assemble all their products hahah moved to server and made surprisingly good

Cold Stone is fine - good even - but wow it is like Five Guys...you can get equally good for much less.  (Haven’t been to a Five Guys in like 15 years but I hear how expensive it is and it sounds like nothing has changed product-wise).  

Ever have the Wattamelon Roll?  Refreshing as hell on a hot day.

And the fast foot / gas station / convenience stores are not great...and diners just don’t do to-go quick very well.