Anything pictured above is a royal flush compared to the Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, and Sarah Palin photo ops with tRump and that "fuck you America" look on their faces . . . .
Anything pictured above is a royal flush compared to the Ted Nugent, Kid Rock, and Sarah Palin photo ops with tRump and that "fuck you America" look on their faces . . . .
and I never knew until this very day, it was United all this time . . .
Well . . . there's lots of people who don't want to end up in Chicago.
Seriously, America will have less nightmares when this family of feasting jackals gets drop kicked out of Washington, and the media should stop soft peddling this whole "Jarvanka" garbage like they're America's Great Hope for sanity.
Two things I miss when after spending a month in Melbourne a few years ago; Solo and just about any Aussie cheddar, with Bega Strong and Bitey being the frontrunner. Never did try the roo though . . .
Um . . not so sure on the chicken fat. My grandmother was hardnosed old school Irish and didn't like us kids wasting any food. One of my favorites of hers was a creamy rice concoction of Bechamel sauce, white rice and black pepper. I don't remember her adding any cinnamon or nutmeg to the eggnog - the flavor of milk…
I love it when someone experienced in the knowledge of spice cuts through all the bullshit that all these pretentious TV chefs (young and old) would like us to believe. Damn fine article, and well written. I could read more of this all day . . .
There's original recipes? Man, I gotta catch up quick . . . I'm sure they may be "unhealthy" by today's standards, then I get flashbacks of my grandmother always making me eat the fat on pork chops, as she told me that was the best part of the chop. Also, her idea of eggnog was beating a raw egg in a glass of milk and…
Good article. I'm still in the middle of "A Square Meal: A Culinary History of the Great Depression" by Jane Ziegelman and Andrew Coe, which details how the "3 squares a day" came into being, because even after WWI, people still ate poorly and were nutritionally ignorant. Farming families ate like kings compared to…
<ahem> Amy Adams was nominated for "Arrival", and Alicia Vikander was nominated for "Ex Machina".
aaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnddddddd they're back . . . heh, guess they're still getting the kinks worked out.
Same here. I had 9 free GA tickets and they went "poof" too, but I still have 10 $2.25 bullshit discount vouchers and still no eligible event list, but I'm sure all the lawyers have free tickets for life . . .
Well, we had a good run though, eh?
Now the British have good reason to keep a stiff upper lip when they're on the comm - "This is the HMS Boaty <hmpf> McBoatface signing off . . ."
You would call that out - thanks, now the nightmares will resume . . .
How can anyone take anything on the internet seriously anymore when it collectively names a boat "Boaty McBoatface"? Glad it got rejected, I was getting scared there for an internet minute . . .
I was really hoping Harley would sound more like Cyndi Lauper - she's got the perfect Brooklynese accent . . to me anyway . . .
Yeah, that real-happy-to-be-here-talking-Star-Wars kind of stink-eye look . . .
Can't I do it 'til I need glasses?
more like canned ham.