And yet people still do them. Weird! Do a little research on the subject instead of just assuming its “impossible”. Its not impossible and it will also only improve over time.
And yet people still do them. Weird! Do a little research on the subject instead of just assuming its “impossible”. Its not impossible and it will also only improve over time.
To clarify: “more than about saving money” in terms of ongoing utility bills
From what I understand, favoring induction ranges over natural gas appliances is more about curbing emissions (with the bonus of increasing indoor air quality) than it is about saving money.
Good chicken wings are sublime. Crispy skin, spicy Buffalo sauce and an accompaniment of quality bleu cheese dressing.
I grew up in a rural area, have spent my entire adulthood in cities, and visited many friends and family in suburbs. My rankings:
1) City (but one with good public transportation)
The flip side of that though is that you have to jump in the car for everything. Going to Target or a big weekly grocery shop is more convenient, but it’s definitely more annoying for little trips or if you forgot something at the store compared to an ultra dense city. Delivered food other than something like Domino’s…
A suburb is the opposite of an “escape.” My blood boils every time I have to navigate one of those magnum-sized parking lots full of people oblivious to their surroundings. Nothing but chain stores and restaurants. Can’t walk to anything. Concrete and bland buildings as far as you can see.
Ack - no! Suburbs are hard to navigate, require a car, only have restaurants that are bland tasting chains, and are generally just a suck on the environment. Plus I find them stressful. No thanks.
I was pretty much Heinz or nothing, but then I came across Sriracha Ketchup which uses Red Gold Ketchup and I’d seriously consider their regular ketchup should Heinz be unavailable.
One of my biggest regrets from moving out of Pennsylvania 2 years ago is that I don’t get to vote for Fetterman. I just have to vote vicariously through my friends there.
Worst: Ketchup
it’s especially weird because he’s from New Jersey, where you can’t buy any alcohol at a grocery store, let alone hard alcohol.
The motorcyclists who would be sent flying are the bike version of these burnout artists, ride respectfully and you’re fine.
PA is a liquor control state and you can only buy liquor for consumption on premises (i.e. bar or restaurant), or from a state owned and operated liquor store.
Seriously, such lazy work lately.
That was the big tell for me. Once I stopped laughing over the idea that crudite pairs well with tequila, I started all over again at the realization that Dr. Oz so unaware of his “home” state that he talked about buying tequila in a grocery store.
Would one photo of a dot have been too much to ask?
My Fetterman yard sign is going up Labor Day weekend, they can have some of my vote casting glory too! :)
When I vote for John Fetterman in Nov. for U.S. Senate & *not* Dr. Oz, fellow takeout commentators can also say they voted for Fetterman & not Oz. Am sharing glory of my vote cast with You :-) Okay, Over/Out.
“Guys, that’s $20 for crudités, and this doesn’t include the tequila,”