

My comment is pure sarcasm but couldn’t be bothered to do the alternating bIg/SmAlL letters or the /s.
My comment is pure sarcasm but couldn’t be bothered to do the alternating bIg/SmAlL letters or the /s.
But what about the convenience?
Candy can’t speak.
You actually believe that yourself?
Same thing here in Denmark though we refrigerate our eggs for no apparent reason.
Arctic (the app I use) let me read the notification without opening them and I may have gotten the notification before you deleted your post. But yea the generic cheeseproducts that tastes like cardboard anyway is quite easy to substitute.
If you cook them to an appropriate temperature what do you think will happen to the outside? I don’t know were you live, but here in Europe you won’t find washed eggs and we wash our hands with soap and water after touching the eggs. It doesn’t matter how clean your eggs are, you need to practice good hygiene in the kitchen anyway.
And wash your fingers… it really isn’t an issue with unwashed eggs plus they have the benefit of not needing to be refrigerated.
It doesn’t, I have yet to taste any cheese alternatives that can substitute parmigiano reggiano and pecorino romano for my Carbonara or salads, likewise with red meat and butter there’s really aren’t any alternatives at the moment (haven’t tried labgrown meat yet, that might be an actual alternative). I have tried almost all commercially available alternatives in danish grocery stores and none do what they promise.
Just to be clear, I don’t hate on alternatives. I hate products that don’t live up to their promise. Plus I try to avoid heavily processed products and that includes many alternatives.
I don’t disagree with you, but what you’re saying isn’t what happens here (if I understand OP correctly). OPs family want to do all the fun and expensive things but won’t accept that OP cannot afford that.
They are inconsiderate yes. If I want to do something with friends/family who cannot afford it, I either pay for them or do something different that’s within their price range.
If it is exactly the same compounds, it isn’t less of something. If it is less of something it won’t taste like butter.
Unironically starting in the mid 40’s Norway began to add iron to their “Myseost” as they didn’t use ironpots to make it anymore and myseost was a substantial part of their diet.
Oh absolutely. An article like this useless babble of buzzwords sucks.
energy density doesnt matter that much for a landbased stationary battery
“He has defended the institution of slavery, and has suggested that certain races may be more naturally inclined toward servitude than others.[3][18] He has argued that whites have inherently higher IQs than black people,[18] and opposes U.S. civil rights programs.[19]”
holy fucking hell
The viper was all engine and least amount of car build to Chryslers budget. And it wasn’t really that bad reliability vise as it uses a big lowstrung pushrod engine, a manual transmission and no electronics to speak of. And yes it uses a lot of fuel, just like any other 400hp engine of that time. The only thing they share is the bad build quality, but for different reasons, Chrysler being broke while railing coke of a hookers ass and windows because of enshittification. Newer vipers er largely the same but with marginally better safety.
Windows being a viper? Absofuckinglutely not, the viper being a way to powerful, analog and hands on car is the exact opposite of windows. Windows is more comparable to a modern, but badly build, electric car with all of the spyware and the features that comes with that.
Dont cry, you get the plush Chelsea tractor version of it.