I only really went for breakfast, so I never had the nachos, but the Chilaquiles with chicken are basically breakfast nachos. Definitely my favorite item on the breakfast menu!
I only really went for breakfast, so I never had the nachos, but the Chilaquiles with chicken are basically breakfast nachos. Definitely my favorite item on the breakfast menu!
YES. I was commenting to say the same thing. My family has been going to Cabo San Lucas for years and I grew up going to the Pueblo Bonito Rose as a kid. Since my siblings and I went off to college, we’ve traded for Casa Dorada (right next to The Office...yum!). Maybe its because I’ve spent so much time there, but…
What? If you’re not using Bluetooth and you don’t want push email, why would you have them turned on? And at no point do I suggest all these things are all about resources, that’s absolutely not the case, most of this stuff is just things I find annoying, which is what I point out at the start.
The movie is SPECTACULAR, but I do get you. It goes for 3:something hours. It’s not one of those “I’ll watch it every week”. The stuff sinks in deep, and when you think about re-watching to catch on to something you missed, you remember the duration of it. I keep post-poning watching it again too.
The option to “rent” a movie for 3 or 4 dollars makes buying it unpalatable. Sure, I’ll buy movies I really, really enjoy and want to own, but I’d have to watch it 4+ times to make buying it cheaper than renting a digital copy. Maybe if you’re buying kids’ movies it makes sense to own a copy that you can play time and…
I do a similar thing when it comes to entertainment. I’m a big video game person, so my goal is usually about “$1 an hour”. 40 hours of gameplay on a $40 game is a good deal for me, especially when I can easily log 200 hours on some of my favorites games. It can be way harder to get that ratio for most other media…
“The final dog days of summer?” Dude, it’s August 1st.
Albert did re-tweet this
This is clearly explained in the article. I recommend reading it.
I’m going to disagree with the idea that you shouldn’t invest until ALL your debt is paid off. If the interest on that debt is less than the yearly average increase in the stock market (7-8%), then it makes more sense to invest for a return than quickly paying off loans. Also, having outstanding loans, and paying them…
Either I’m putting something in wrong, or it’s literally impossible to meet the retirement goal. I’m 26, I already put 10% of my paycheck into a 401k (which is way higher than the employee match and higher what most people do), and it’s still telling me that I won’t meet my goal by age 65.
My wife and I are in the same boat. Her med school loan interest rate was at 6.8% for $175,000. Under Navient’s repayment program, we had a 20 year loan, and the interest would have been around $100,000. Now, we have a 10 year variable (since I knew our time horizon would be less than 5 years, and the 5 year interest…
I always knew this was the case but never bothered to look up the science. When training for my half marathon, warm days are always slower. This year, race day happened to be on a 30 degree day and I PR’ed like nobodies business. That was fun.
A helpful hint I pass on to people when they ask me about this subject:
Marshmallows also work great.
I use bread too. Works for cookies, brown sugar, all sorts of goodies.
Yes, but Minnesota would fit into the Central Division much better (and the Seattle/Vegas Bucks in the Northwest division)
Hello! I have Aspergers, am a special education teacher, and am working on my doctorate in psychology. It sounds very much like Eric was misdiagnosed with many things, including AS. If you look over the actual diagnostic criteria for AS, it never was a “catchall.” This would be the fault of his medical professionals -…
Thank you for sharing. Like you I went down some of those roads between 4th and 10th grade. Everything was thrown out by 11th grade but teachers and parents had a pretty great time trying to push a label on me rather than think they were part of the problem (looking at you MOM and DAD!).