

I’m interested in knowing the titles you’re playing, if you care to list them.
I’m interested in knowing the titles you’re playing, if you care to list them.
I thought about your reply and how my comment comes off, and I agree, they should try fixing things and counseling. Giving up should be the last resort. My bias is showing. My stance is directed at knowing when to get out of an abusive/controlling/one-sided relationship, but I don’t know these people or have enough info to determine if that is really their situation.
Sounds like the relationship is over and neither of them has admitted it yet.
The boot drive with the fur (with the fur)
Immolation. Their sound on recordings is fine, but their live sound was unexpectedly amazing.
That, or he might actually like Mark Carney. The entire tone seemed to change after they spoke.
I’ll clear my throat, jingle my keys, make louder footsteps to make my presence known, especially at night or when turning a corner. It’s not just for women, but for any person or animal to not be startled.
I think it’s a combination of courtesy, habit from having worked in a restaurant kitchen, and camping in bear country.
Sad music is the best. Deftones are way more horny than angry.
Nope. If they are given about 3 hours to cook, I find they are softened enough (use higher heat if the duration will be shorter). That’s not to say you can’t pre-fry them or something if you want to!
I should have mentioned that I usually make my chili vegetarian. In the rare occasions where I do add meat, I will pre-cook that, but it’s mostly because of paranoia and because I don’t own a cooking thermometer.
Usually red kidney beans (canned), and/or dried lentils in a bag. No prep necessary (besides cutting up veggies) as long as you know there will be enough time for the dried lentils or other ingredients to soften in the slow cooker. I like to leave it on low heat all day or all night to be sure. You could boil/pre-cook them if you needed it to be ready in only a few hours, though.
I’m a big fan of slow-cooker chili. It’s easy to make different variations by throwing in whatever leftover ingredients you have, and stuff that would otherwise be going bad soon. Like the last bit of pasta sauce, random veggies. Always have some beans or lentils on hand to fill it out. It’s easy to make lunches for a week in one go.
Stir fry. Similar to above. Use the last of the broccoli, onion, carrots, even peanut or almond crumbs that would otherwise go to waste.
Feta. Sure, pizza tends to be already covered in cheese, but this is different cheese, and that is a good thing. I think it goes well with some of my other faves, such as green olives, pineapple, banana peppers.
Salami. It’s like pepperoni, but different.
Alfredo sauce instead of tomato sauce, together with a few toppings like chicken and red onion, is heavenly, and doesn’t seem to cause heartburn.
Then we all get laughed at to our faces.
Without knowing your music taste I’ll say some with more broad appeal:
Third Eye Blind - self-titled
Deftones - White Pony
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
Radiohead - Kid A
The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow
Sounds like she’s found a much better home now.
Jerboa. Of the ones I have tried, it feels the most like Baconreader (RIP) to me.
Bake your own bread. It costs less, tastes better, and there are no plastic bags involved except for re-using ones you already have.