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I’d argue that it’s dumb as fuck either way.
I’d argue that it’s dumb as fuck either way.
Unlimited carrying capacity
They were also dunked on for being “emo”
On Thanksgiving, my aunt boils broccoli and potatoes and serves them totally unseasoned. Not even salt. 😢
It’s one of many reasons why I haven’t gone in years.
When you could just as easily eat NOTHING and have roughly the same nutritional value
I’m no nutritionist, but that seems incorrect based on my cursory Google search. lol
I actually like canned green beans slightly more than fresh or frozen. It has something to do with the texture, but idk what exactly. Though imo most veggies are definitely better fresh, for some reason I really enjoy canned peas too (I know I’m a weirdo).
at this point it’s part of the tapestry of my childhood.
Mine too. I haven’t read them in a long time because of obvious reasons, but a part of me still wants to. I was truly obsessed with them for several years as a kid.
I wouldn’t be able to stomach being the villain, so I just watched someone else do it on YouTube. lol
yinz
Unfortunately, yes. My relationship with food in particular has always been kind of messy since I was a kid, especially when I’m going through an especially difficult time mental health-wise. But I try to be mindful of that, and eat healthily for the most part.
If I feel like I’ve overeaten that day/the past few days, I can definitely feel pretty guilty. But IMO, most things are fine in moderation. Food is a crucial and wonderful part of life, and I’m uninterested in completely cutting out something I genuinely enjoy.
Idk… “term or phrase” works at least as well as well imo.
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Primarily… gaming, cooking, and makeup. Also reading, listening to music, and (if you count it) watching movies and TV shows.
I’m a creative person who likes to write/make other art as well, but I don’t do it nearly as often as I’d like to.
I believe this is still legal in multiple states.
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I don’t think that’s the point. Bon Appétit specializes in food and its preparation, not science. It’s difficult to know if what your source is saying is legitimate if you don’t have the education needed to truly understand what they’re talking about.
Tbf, he was probably right. Buffet restaurants count on you filling up on cheap carbs.
That’s awesome to hear, but I’m sure it’ll be unaffordable for many—if not most—people who need it… at least in the US. :(