What's that bird that flies by?
I know that's a mourning dove but what's that bird that flies by in the first few seconds and leaves because it's occupied?
I know that's a mourning dove but what's that bird that flies by in the first few seconds and leaves because it's occupied?
Yeah don't recommend the pepper canon or whatever, I can't afford a $200 pepper grinder. I'm slowly trying to upgrade my kitchen products that I use most often, starting off with a good egg pan (thinking of a Strata) and a better pepper mill. Was looking at either the Peugeot, Peppermate, or Kuhn Rikon. I know there's the Unicorn Magnum one... its a bit expensive since originally I was just going to buy one around $15 that's better than the disposable ones I've been using and that's already an upgrade but I figure I wouldn't mind spending a little bit more. I'm not that particular about any brand or a perfectionist, I just want the grinds to be even and for the mill to last me a while. Thanks!
I have the base game and have played it a bit when it first came out, but I was sharing my Steam account with a friend and ended up mostly watching them play. They ended up getting the game themselves and the Fantasy Finds DLC, which I was going to play (we are using family library share), but I ended up not playing the game for a while. I'm trying to get back into it and start a new game and I only have the Explorer upgrade and thats it. I can use my friend's Fantasy Finds DLC but I won't be able to combine it if I buy one of the other DLCs. My question is, do you usually play all the DLCs separately or should I get my own copy of the FF DLC and the new art one? The art DLC made me want to get back into the game but I don't know if I should complete the other DLCs first or if I played my friend's copy of the game (its still my account just using their DLC) and then get another DLC, it won't carry over or share the items and progress.