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I have the opposite problem. No sweat at all until I redline. I run or spin pretty hard for an hour and overheat because I cant get the sweat going. I bring a wet towel when I go on the treadmill. What can I do to sweat more?

That’s really interesting, I’d never thought of that! Are there other examples that emphasize this difference?

One thing to bear in mind is that much old style European cooking developed before the shovel-type fork became common. A fork had sharp tines and was used to pierce and lift, not pin down and scoop, so bites are often lighter and pierceable.

Timing is a problem that prevents many from becoming good cooks. If you think you can take the time to swipe down and reject a phone call, or stick your head into the living room to ask what people want on their omelet while it’s cooking, it won’t work.

Small consolation , but at least I’ll be able to stop for free in the national parks now.

Like any other irritant, I would expect that ascorbic acid increases the blood flow in the skin, just to reduce the damage. Other than that, the main purpose is likely to separate the vain from their money, which is by far the easiest con there is.

Like any other irritant, I would expect that ascorbic acid increases the blood flow in the skin, just to reduce the d

I’m a 36 year old dude and I have reasonably bad dark circles under my eyes at all times. How do I get rid of these?

I’m a 36 year old dude and I have reasonably bad dark circles under my eyes at all times. How do I get rid of these?

Okay, but other species would name them something at the very least.

...biscuit part? What are you a Brit?

I don’t really have much to admit to except eating uncooked bacon, and cold spaghetti with catsup or honey.

Try using Cointreau or Drambuie instead of milk.

Also, anyone else eat Kit-Kats by carefully biting off the chocolate outside later and then eating the inner wafer layers? I can’t be the only one.

Dog toys, place rugs, USB cables and charger bricks... I still think a human doing the vacuuming is a better idea.

Dog toys, place rugs, USB cables and charger bricks... I still think a human doing the vacuuming is a better idea.

It seems to me that off-roading might be a bit tough on those low-pro road tires...

I had always thought people liked the bumps from off-roading, but to each their own I guess.

In some parts of the world, substantial overtipping is a deliberate insult for terrible service. It is telling the waiter that you’ve tipped for yourself, for your sons and daughters, and for their offspring, and neither one will ever set foot in the place again.
If a waiter accepts such a tip instead of running after

When a drink gets messed up at the bar I work at and it’s too early for the staff to drink it, the manager will tell us to gift it to a customer we like.

I absolutely would not lose weight without calorie counting.

Meh, tracking calories is far easier than people make it out to be and it’s really the only way to truly know how much you’re eating. This isn’t saying you have to track your calories but if you are one of the many, “I can’t lose weight and I just don’t know why!” then you need to track your calories, at least

I mean it’s really hard to get fat and mess up your endocrine system if your convenience snacks are fresh fruit, nuts and such.