I’ve only read the first so far. I was so disappointed in the movie because I loved the book so much!
There are a few different apps and websites out that will find recipes based on ingredients you enter in. It’s useful for ingredients you already have in the fridge or pantry, but you can also put in some ingredients you’re familiar with – even if you have to go get them (like ingredients you know you’ve seen before or that you’ve maybe purchased in the past).
This doesn’t help with going down the recipe rabbit hole, but it might help give you some new ideas with familiar ingredients ❤️
I’m not in the office frequently, but when I am, my supervisor and I just plan on getting absolutely no work done. It is soooo loud. We have cubicles and frequent teams meetings, and all that we can hear is everyone else’s conversations.
Neither of us can concentrate with the constant noise interruption.
Hello, fellow Hoosier Lady!
Yes Midwest, U.S. 40y
My friend bought a 22 leaf last year and from what I know, she loves it. It definitely took some getting used to! We still normally take my car on road trips, though.
I think the “time to cook” is the kicker here. Healthy food is really much cheaper, but you have to buy ingredients to cook with, not ready-to-eat or close to.
Things like dried lentils, beans, rice, etc are way cheaper than even inexpensive canned. In-season produce or frozen counterparts, too.
I think so many people underestimate the value of time.
I (American) just attended a strategy meeting and one of the ice breakers was “are you a green or blue bubble?”.
I had no idea what it meant, similar to others that are android users. While it was a fun and engaging session, I was kind of shocked that was a thing. I’m obviously not oblivious to Apple vs Android convos and opinions, but I had never been asked that question.
Our group, BTW, was pretty evenly split. 😅
I still need to dig around and see what all is here, but Nosleep was my fave sub and I’m really going to miss some of my fave writers I found on there.
Also, some of the funny cat subs, state/city/specific location subs and things to do in those areas, antiwork, eh…my list isn’t too long.
Joe and Owen both write