Hey guys looks up "dorm essentials" in this sub before making the 50th post today of the same topic
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Context: OP is asking for financial advice for saving, and specifies they want to keep some money aside for purchasing a car during the summer. Someone asks why OP needs the car, to which OP responds.
Like do people think that OP doesnt need a car? Many cities are car dependent and it's not unreasonable to need one?
It voids itself every year, or every 3 years, whatever you agree to. Makes divorce easier. If you’re both secretly not feeling it, you’ll just kinda let it lapse.
Edit: and think of what it’ll do for people in abusive relationships. You’ll be at city hall surrounded by people when renewal time comes.
i just got finished watching the first ep from the ireland trip in season 11... i hate her so much. i see what tamra was saying about how kelly was clearly dealing with shit from her narcissistic husband but that doesnt make her feel bad enough for her to enjoy her scenes
A lighthearted post to distract from everything going on re Taylor's mental health. I'm watching rhoc right now and see Vicki as the Taylor of that show in the sense of being the OG member of the show. But obviously they are very different people! So for people who are familiar with Vicki Scumvalson, give your answers below of who would win in an argument and why
I walked through our door and she just went "mmrp?" like she always does and sniffed the kibble she knocked over. Someone has a full tummy now!!
Y'all please tell me if this is bean soup coded but does anyone have any ideas for a salad dressing that kind of gives the same vibe as cilantro lime dressing but for people who dont like cilantro? I'm seeing a recipe where the ingredients are Greek yogurt, lime juice, cilantro, and a couple of other things, and i'm thinking that simply omitting the cilantro and just having lime juice and yogurt won't cut it lol. Does anyone have suggestions for other herbs or other ingredients that have a similar fresh tasting vibe that would pair well?
I've heard many people say that they don't like to discard the water that was used to cook the beans (not the soaking water, I throw that out) because of flavour and nutrients, so I'm just asking what are everybody's favourite use of it to give me ideas? I've always thrown it out lol.
I know some people say they use it for soup broth and while I like that idea, I already make homemade broth with chicken bones and veggie scraps. We love soup, but there's only so much my partner and I eat in our two-person household so we don't need stock piles of it in our freezer. I have half-cup souper cubes and silicone muffin pans that I can use to freeze it in smaller portions.