Love the attitude and I live by that Scandinavian motto, too! Because it’s so true. And you’ve inspired me to look into some cross-country skis, great idea.
Love the attitude and I live by that Scandinavian motto, too! Because it’s so true. And you’ve inspired me to look into some cross-country skis, great idea.
I was thinking framed vintage travel posters as wall art.
I once lived in a house with an epic vintage basement [with bar]. It was huge, with enough extra space that they renovated just 1 room into an office. In comparison to the vintage basement amazingness, the modern room just seemed garish and tasteless.
I’ve been following that IG account for awhile, too! For some reason, when I’ve recommended it to friends they don’t seem into it lol. I follow a couple of other retro interior design accounts that have similar vintage cozy escapism vibes if you’d like some recommendations.
In 2014, I was moving from the West Coast to the Midwest, where I’m from. My sister had never visited me during my years on the West Coast, and saw this as her final opportunity. She also reckoned I could use some help moving, so she informed me that she’d fly out to ‘help me move’ and then we’d make the drive to the…
I’ve never been rich, and I can confirm that living on a farm is super awesome.
She said she moved there in 2014, it’s in the article.
He had a serious neurological disease dating back to pre-Covid, so I wouldn’t be so sure of the cause.
Not sure if it counts, but my favorite is Tavour. Craft beer I’d never otherwise come across (b/c it’s mostly small batch stuff that’s only sold locally or regionally). You pick the ones you want (and every day there’s a new one or two available and they sell out pretty quickly since the supply is small). And then…
I’m a major salt lover, so I tend to buy a local salt anytime I’m visiting somewhere where that’s a thing. I must have 6-8 different kinds from Iceland visits alone, those are my favorite for interesting flavor profiles depending on where in Iceland they were harvested or what they were blended with such as arctic…
Sounds potentially gross, but I like a tart (even slightly vinegary) beer and the other flavors in there sound really good, so I’d try it if it weren’t $20 for a 6-pack, that’s absurd for something like this (justifiable for some other kinds).
I wasn’t interested enough to follow it very closely given that I don’t have anything to do with Dean’s nor Walmart other than that Walmart has bought a few loads of our milk when our processor was shut down for a couple of days. The divestiture ruling when DFA bought some of Dean’s plants was kind of interesting, thou…
When I’ve encountered situations like this, where one friend isn’t getting what they need from the other friend or something along those lines, it’s usually pretty obvious that these 2 people just aren’t compatible as close friends despite common interests, enjoying each other’s company, or whatever brought them…
More commonly, they just learn how to appear empathetic in situations where it’d be socially acceptable not to. For example, they know, when someone tells them their dog died, they’re supposed to express some sort of sympathy even though they couldn’t give less of a shit, so they’ll think of what they’ve heard other…
Yes, I know someone like this. I’m 100% sure everyone in his life (except his exes) believes he’s an incredibly nice, good person. Because he is an incredibly nice, good person the vast majority of the time. He has good manners, he’s very considerate, patient, funny, successful, educated, generous, affectionate, etc.…
Wealth enables a lot of things. And wealth can certainly influence a person’s love life b/c there are gold diggers out there who do place enough value on it that the perks will keep them around even if the relationship otherwise isn’t great. It helps attract some people in the first place b/c wealth would seem to…
Well, May was really rough, that’s when production lowered and some even had to dump milk - the previous surplus was reduced. People were Covid shopping and grocery stores were running out of and asking for more milk all the while. Then gov’t food assistance kicked in, so regular consumer purchasing started…
Yes, I’m aware but I phrased that poorly. Dean cancelled the contracts b/c of Walmart, of course Walmart didn’t have those contracts directly w/farmers.
Your interpretation of supply and demand would seemingly mean that you think supply is low? I think you forgot to explain how demand is affected in your view.
I work in the dairy industry and I don’t drink milk. But I eat an obscene amount of cheese, so there’s that.