I just saw a Mac and cheese tip I want to try. Cook the macaroni in equivalent amount of water (one cup to one cup) to al dente, do not drain whatever is left over. Shouldn’t be much left over but it’ll be starchy goodness
I just saw a Mac and cheese tip I want to try. Cook the macaroni in equivalent amount of water (one cup to one cup) to al dente, do not drain whatever is left over. Shouldn’t be much left over but it’ll be starchy goodness
I forgot about wet leg! Thanks for the reminder!
How do I see this on mine? I have a hunch I was a top listener of Gnome but I’d like to see the numbers!
Or, small town girl moved to the big city, returns to small town and sees that man iN a NeW LigHt
I tried to read it, I really did. I have a rule – read the first 10% of the book, and if it doesn’t hook me, I can give up. Catcher in the Rye is the only book I’ve given up on
I think they were more referring to how its portrayed in media/advirtising
Just subscribed! I have read more fantasy than science fiction, but I’ll vote for children of time based on some of these comments! I’ll join the collective read next month, that sounds like a healthy change for me (:
This cracks me up, once I posted on reddit that I pour milk before cereal and got down voted to hell. The users did NOT agree with me :(
To add on: the bacteria are anaerobic, meaning they thrive in environments without air. This is also the rusty nail effect–the nail will push the bacteria into your body where there is little air. You most likely will not get sick from tetanus from a superficial wound.
When I moved to Florida (I do not recommend), the locals called the bigger ones “palmetto bugs.” No dude, that’s a big-ass roach. A cute name does not change that fact.
I just bought 6 different flowery-scented goat milk soaps and they are heavenly
And now there’s one more!