Even though I liked the 2 Whopperitos I tried, I think we can all agree, fast food burritos should never be opened up and looked at, unless you’re trying to get yourself to stop eating them.
Even though I liked the 2 Whopperitos I tried, I think we can all agree, fast food burritos should never be opened up and looked at, unless you’re trying to get yourself to stop eating them.
Yes, I do the same, and as long as you’re doing it that way, you might as well get whatever cashback they’re offering.
You pretty much have to pay the full balance, otherwise the interest is way more than the cash back rate so you’d lose out.
American Express does the same thing for creating an account. Exactly 8. Doesn’t make sense, especially for a credit card website.
Never stop dreaming.
I have 2 cards with those seasonal 5% categories, and there are the generic categories like groceries, gas, restaurants, but they both also offer Amazon.com purchases as a category at least one quarter a year (usually Oct-Dec to get the holiday shoppers). And I think I still see Khol’s on there sometimes too, so you…
I agree it’s weird that states with the surcharge outlawed seem to have stores that still do it, but what does any of that have to do with the First Amendment?
I think my favorite was when the kid says “I want to live in a van down by the river”.
I try not to fly anymore than I have to, but when I do, I’m usually willing to spend more for an airline I prefer, like Jet Blue, or for a non-stop flight.
It’s kind of a cycle for me, the more I run, the more I’m able to eat. So if I hadn’t gone running, I wouldn’t be able to eat as many tacos (or whatever) but since I can, and I already ran, then I figure why not.
Now that’s efficient!
Apparently, that would have cancelled out half of his downstairs walk...
I already do weight training of sorts (no actual weights, except one dumbell for some stuff, mainly push-ups, sit-ups, crunches, squats), usually as a warm-up before I go running. I just eat a lot.
I’ll work on not eating that 5th taco first, then see about not eating the 3rd.
No wonder it hasn’t been working! Dammit!
I’ve actually run 2 marathons, but each in separate years, and the training does help burn calories but it also makes me hungrier so I eat more.
That depends, did you walk up that flight of stairs before you walked down it?
Another one is understanding how much it takes to burn calories compared to ingesting them.
I think I need to work on not finishing other people’s plates first (when they offer, I don’t just go in and take their food), then I can work on not finishing my own.