Mercury is still a problem in some species. And any time there’s a chemical or petroleum spill in any fished or ocean farmed body of water as well. There are valid reasons to look into fish alternatives that are absolutely related to health.
Mercury is still a problem in some species. And any time there’s a chemical or petroleum spill in any fished or ocean farmed body of water as well. There are valid reasons to look into fish alternatives that are absolutely related to health.
The problem is the redundancy. Burgers and fried chicken and filet o fish. How much trouble would it be to bring back just one grilled chicken sandwich? Or one salad that could be ordered with or without chicken?
Right. I’m only still going to McDonald’s because that was where one of my first jobs was. Currently the menu has none of my go-to items on it. If it stays this way they’ve lost a customer.
The only “foreign object” I’ve ever found in food was obviously a machine mistake. A perfectly bagged half bag of vegetables inside a bag of frozen vegetables. All I can figure is that the bag filler and sealer systems had a bag get caught between two bags when the ends of the filled bags were sealed and cut. So I got…
Maybe don’t take that quite so literally. Most of the thought process is a lot more shielded, and will likely be something along the lines of “I don’t want trouble at my kid’s school” which is essentially a more benign-seeming version of “keep those people where they belong.” It isn’t wearing a nametag that says…
Any recommendations for a brand that doesn’t use avocado oil? I’m allergic, and that crap is everywhere.
Any recommendations for a brand that doesn’t use avocado oil? I’m allergic, and that crap is everywhere.
Brueggers also dropped salads and vastly cut back on their soups, they also dropped wraps. There seems to be some sort of trend in some of these businesses to go back to “do one thing” without the corollary of “and do it well.” I’ve been ordering from the Panera app for months and months because guess what? They still…
I’ve been eating salad for breakfast for decades, particularly when it’s hot out. This is nothing new, plenty of people do it. It just doesn’t have a commercial.
Isn’t this exactly why we spend so much time teaching toddlers “use your words” instead of just letting them scream incoherently? There are four different answers indicating at least four different groups of people taking the same emoji in different or slightly different ways.
Okay, so at what time will that be frozen? I need to plan my route.
I realise I’m over 40, but what’s with the thumbs up emoji? Something sexual or something racist or something else?
Yeah, but a hashbrown patty on a breakfast sandwich which is already bready from a bagel or biscuit is just really too starchy for some of us. That’s probably why there’s so much pushback in some of these comments.
She forgot to mention the popsicle sticks.
What...what language is that? I don’t recognize it at all.
I like little pillows though (even though I hate the snack itself.) I may start calling them that just to mess with people. It is much more apt.
Yes, that is pretty much what they are, though there are some companies out there that do dry masks, which are infused with oils or powders that have the active compounds in them. Many of the dry masks are multi-use, while the wet masks are typically single use, and the gel masks may be either/or, depending on the…
Yes, that is pretty much what they are, though there are some companies out there that do dry masks, which are…
I do BabyFoot twice a year, but they’ve been around forever. Some of these new foot mask/foot peel companies have absolutely insane instructions (why do I need to do a foot peel once to twice a week?) and I wouldn’t trust them any farther than I could kick them. If you’re having roughness/dryness problems, you can…
I do BabyFoot twice a year, but they’ve been around forever. Some of these new foot mask/foot peel companies have…
Years ago. It’s been on Caribou’s cups and sleeves for at least half a decade.
And if it is in the car and suddenly pipes up and flits to the dashboard causing a chorus of “yaarghs!” from the driver and “ahhhhhhohshitshitshit!” from the passenger and probably a lot of other cursing from the driver of the garbage truck on the other side of the road that you are now accidentally traveling in?
Right. No one wants to pay taxes on something they don’t use, but the responsible person does it anyway because someone else needs it. Why is that so difficult for people to understand? And to extrapolate to something that does affect them, like getting universal healthcare in this country? Like getting everyone…