Too late, an inmate with rage control issues currently in for punching the spleen out of a horse has heard.
Too late, an inmate with rage control issues currently in for punching the spleen out of a horse has heard.
I know starbucks mugs and tumblers already had a rabid fanbase but the part that surprises me most... no celeb triggered this. For sure the watertok and subredits contributed but still, there was no moment where someone famous was just walking around with one and trigged everyone to buy.
I suspect it is because that is literally the only place they have where they can be acoustically isolated.
The markup is going to be massive considering they are probably making less than $2 an hour.
Do you want to argue with cooks who may be on trial for violent crimes?
Wasn’t Weird “Al” but there were a few, though I can’t blame them entirely as you’re talking sushi which was mass produced and such.
Does the jalapeno look a little dried out to anyone else? It looks great but between the commentary and such I wonder if it may have been less than perfect conditions? Granted, banquet food usually suffers in quality as a cost of being able to produce mass quantities of the same plate for everyone. That and most of…
Easier to consume, no need to find a trash can, and schools (the prime demographics) have less of a problem with mints.
I would rather have him under...
It’s on brand for Lucid.
Damn rose parade users...
Having obtained several sets from people who inherited theirs but didn’t like them, best advice I can give is if you like them keep them and use them (like the article notes), if not check to see if they have any value (most likely don’t have enough to merit the costs), and then check to see if goodwill will take it…
It’s fine, but if you’re accustomed to sweet beverages you will probably not be a fan. I found people who drink sweet tea over normal iced tea really hated it.
She is a native Chicagoan and did note US not “America” in the first sentence. So I would say it heavily implies the US.
They introduced the mechanic in either Syndicate or Unity, where you had different difficulties across the map. Great if you wanted more of a challenge, but I remember how huge a pain in the ass it was with the hyenas in Origins right outside of the starting town.
I really loved when they introduced mini-boss mechanics in (I think) Odyssey with wandering bounty hunters, giant monsters, etc. The ones on Origins were neat but were too few.
Yeah, resellers are always going to show up at a high profile product launch. They bet on the product not being able to keep up with demand for those who want it day-one and lean on return policies to make it a low/no risk thing if the item doesn’t sell in a timely manner.
I am curious to see how well they sell. As noted, they already sell sauces and shells in stores, I am not convinced it would be more profitable to start selling packets of taco seasoning and jars of the other sauces too rather than doing the kits.
I think it’s also the idea that it drowns out all the flavors. If we were talking about expensive hot dogs from some specialty butcher it might raise an eyebrow, but a mass produced dog won’t suffer the same. They also call St. Germaine liquor “Bartenders ketchup” because it can kill all other flavors.
The only thing I can think of where one could be justified in at least pushing back on the changes is for people who are preparing the dishes then being told they (the one who is doing it in the original style/the way it is done there) are doing it “wrong”. The big example being carbonara where people want it with…