

TGRTVN
Final level in Bubsy.
TGRTVN
Final level in Bubsy.
Beans are inexpensive and full of protein and fiber.
Grocery stores typically run sales from Wednesday to Tuesday. Check weekly ads for sales/coupons when planning your meals. Also, check for meat on mark down near the end of the sale cycle. If you can’t use it right away, you can still freeze it.
Try to eat fewer meals with meat, or use smaller amounts per meal. It’s better for your wallet, your health, and the planet.
Fiber helps you feel full, while ultra-processed foods keep you hungry. You’ll eat less and feel more satisfied if you eat whole foods.
We love Wingspan. Meadow is pleasant.
Just One was a great game for 4 people. Three people have to get the fourth person to guess a particular word. They each write down a one-word hint. If any two (or more) players write the same word hint, they don’t get to show that word to the guesser. It’s a lot of fun when you see the different ways people interpret words to come up with hints and how two (or more) words can work together to make you think of the answer.
Ah, that explains it. I have the first one. The oatmeal is still good. I mixed in some kefir, chopped pear, coconut, and candied pecans.
I just made this, and ended up with an explosion of milk all over the counter. How do you keep it from doing that?
If you make bread, a Danish whisk. Is so much easier to stir a dough together.
If you make anything that requires pitted cherries, get a cherry pitter. It’s a single use tool, but it makes a terrible task much faster and easier than any stupid youtube hack
Thanks for the oatmeal recipe.
[email protected]. Because it just started and needs contributing artists.
Weird Science 1985
Only if he eats it.
Thank you, I utterly despise those things. The most blatantly cynical corporate cash-in on nerd nostalgia.
Was among a group of temps at a credit union. Employees were so busy, we got very little training. And spent large parts of our day with nothing to occupy our time.
After a month, supervisor walks by at end of day and asks how things are going. I say something to the effect of “could be better.” He looks surprised and says “OK, let’s discuss that tomorrow morning.” I think great, we can problem solve.
The next day turned out to be the three year anniversary of my boyfriend’s death. When I sat with supervisor and trainer and they said how are you, I let them know that I was a little emotional due to it, and started to cry a little.
Supervisor proceeded to reem me out for saying something so negative yesterday in the hearing of coworker and accused me of making a bunch of mistakes (I didn’t and had already provided evidence that I wasn’t involved) and that I obviously didn’t care about my work and that I needed to pack my things and be escorted out of the building.
In conclusion, I hope that guy spends the rest of his life with wet socks.
We need a macawrong community here on lemmy for baking fails. Yours look way better than my first time. I’ve had a lot of success with this recipe. Keep at it, you’ll definitely get it.
Tony Stark created likeability with a box of scraps in a cave!
Probably doesn’t answer your question completely, but I’m a big fan of the phrase "my understanding is . . . " In other words, this is what I “know” as fact, but I’m aware that my knowledge could be wrong or insufficient and I’m willing to be corrected or updated. I use this phrase almost any time I’m asserting something as fact, as a kind of cya.
Was at a church yard sale yesterday and they had the same setup. Pretty sure it was not a progressive church.
I’m not even going to try to type the name of this one. It’s Estonia’s contribution to this year’s Eurovision and it makes me happy every time I hear it.
Apparently the chorus translates roughly to “Why no, officer, those are not our drugs.”
In one of my best photos 10 years ago I vaguely looked like Lana Parilla, so that would be awesome. Realistically, someone fat.
Ted Lasso rule: Be curious, not judgemental. I try to give people the chance to explain themselves. I assume good faith. Even if I’m pretty sure I’m right, I allow for the possibility that I’m not or that I’m missing some relevant information.