Not adults with dyslexia, but I have a friend who teaches adults reading. I will ask her if she has any online resources. I will post again tomorrow with her reply.
Not adults with dyslexia, but I have a friend who teaches adults reading. I will ask her if she has any online resources. I will post again tomorrow with her reply.
Drizzle with Dawn (or any dishwashing liquid), sprinkle with baking soda and soak in very hot water.
Just NO.
Spain will be there and you will go!
I wonder if he would have benefited from a cochlear implant, had the technology been around for him.
We just live cheaply eating basic meals and consuming very little water.
With shoes on.
Next question, Allison.
Twist ties, especially larger ones that come with produce.
Abundant light would flood into the kitchen and then on into the dining room; we wouldn’t need the overhead light, a rickety chandelier vintage to my apartment, which flickers every time the upstairs neighbors do their HIIT routine.
Cabbage is so versatile. When lettuce is expensive or hard to find, I will chiffonade Napa cabbage, which is on the softer side, for salads.
Can’t they crank up the heat to burn it all off?
This is true.
I volunteered at a book festival and I was put at the front door where the donation bucket was. Why? The suggested donation/entrance, a mere $5. But if the bucket was unattached to a human (who would smile and greet), few donate.
My non-stoner snack is potato chips and Laughing Cow cheese, as a solid kind of dip.
Okay so this is what I do. First of all, it’ll be a chicken I roasted myself, not one I bought in the grocery. Secondly, I’ll keep the skin on and eat it on the meat at the beginning, especially hot and crispy out of the oven. But as I heat up piece after piece, I’ll peal and leave the skin in the storage container.…