Banana bread is super easy to make. The only reason i don’t make it more often is because it’s basically cake in disguise.
Banana bread is super easy to make. The only reason i don’t make it more often is because it’s basically cake in disguise.
Mounds/Almond Joy. Yuck. Always threw those out as a kid (well OK probably gave them to my mother).
S’fine for myself. I wouldn’t serve Velveeta to a guest.
I made Mac and cheese with Velveeta and ground turkey.
Betting markets don’t really have any predictive value. It’s all vibes.
Randomness is often desirable in party games because otherwise it’s usually a small number of people who are competitive and the rest are bored/quit.
In the sense of “do they require lightning fast reflexes or mastering a deep combat system”, no not at all. They mostly require paying attention and learning.
Part of me thinks Wednesday. I wouldn’t be surprised to see flex schedules more common in a 4 day work week world
ITT: A lot of people answering for people who have diametrically opposed views to them.
TL;DR software development is hard.
Hard to respond with anything else since you haven’t really given examples.
Pretty famous among FromSoft fans.
Oh that sounds amazing.
I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
Figs are amazing.
This is a very uninformed response that seems to be based on nothing more than “I don’t like business people.”
Like I said, they’re mostly scams. Warranty scams. Posing as “your bank” (which they, of course, don’t name). Etc. Legitimate companies follow the do not call list, since there are heavy penalties if they don’t.
A lot of people who obviously didn’t go to business school commenting on this post. Case studies make up quite a bit of business classes.
The US has a do not call list. The vast majority of robocalls are illegal scams which originate from outside of the country.
Which does not reflect my experience in the working world at all.