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It does qualify for the city’s Living Rent program
It does qualify for the city’s Living Rent program
Yes
Do it once because it’s instinct
Keep doing it because it’s fun (had an unexpected amusing result, which is the basis of fun, really)
Homemade jams made by grandmothers are popular in the US, and mass produced products are at least available where you are, if they’re in supermarkets. So someone is buying them. Neither are “the only choice”. This isn’t a black and white “the USA versus everywhere else” thing
https://www.labeladvisor.com/showproduct/?id=31393§ion=ingredients
The palm oil is a problem ecologically, but healthwise is actually pretty decent as far as common fats go.
The bread is a shame and there’s a lot higher quality available, same with jelly, though the squeeze bottle is convenient.
This kinda bread goes bad in about a week if kept air tight, or a few hours if left out.
https://www.welchs.com/fruit-spreads/concord-grape-jelly/
The jelly is made with corn syrup, but otherwise doesn’t contain “scary chemicals”. It contains pectin, citric acid, and sodium citrate, which are completely natural things to be in jam or jelly. Pectin is traditionally boiled from apples, citric acid traditionally comes from lemons, sodium citrate is essentially just lemon juice and baking soda.
The only dystopian bits are the corn syrup and the scale these foods are made at. Calling them “fake mixtures full of chemistry” just makes it sound like you don’t know that all food is chemistry.
I’m kind of surprised you think reddit was any different from that!
Huh, I have never used one with a single spoken instruction. Hopefully it stays that way
Fwiw the ecosports website seems entirely devoted to promoting sports equipment made from TPU, which is plastic, not leather. The blog is labeled “vegan athletes”
Two. They’re Darn Tough wool socks, and the packaging recommends even more days between washes for longevity.
Before these I had only worn cotton socks, mostly Nike, and those stink like hell and did need to be washed daily. But these wool ones really don’t, even in the summer.
I also alternate pairs, so they’re not two days in a row. e.g. A B A B C D C D etc.
Yeah, obviously they won’t evolve into dinosaurs, they’ll evolve into crabs
It does still work, but YouTube is often pushing breaking changes multiple times per week. It’s really an arms race.
Deer will “scrape” a patch of dirt clear of leaves, sticks, and snow, and then use several types of scent markers to mark the area.
It’s a minor misconception that they use this area to sleep; they don’t scrape their beds.
The article actually says the Copilot key will mostly be replacing Menu or Right Control on existing layouts. So if you’re already not using those (or are already re-binding them), it’s just a new keycap.
It will randomly fail for a day or two at a time, where all my messages will silently fail to send, without any notification that they failed, and then I check the app hours later and see they need to be resent as SMS.
This isn’t really the fault of the protocol itself, but it’s infuriating and stops me from recommending it.
Going to forward it to my dad so he can slowly read it aloud during Thanksgiving dinner while a dozen people sit uncomfortably in silence, waiting for him to look up so they can awkwardly laugh.
I canceled after the first time they did this with the “Drake takeover” in 2018. Their customer support claimed it wasn’t advertisement, lmao.
Nah, I use gestures with Nova Launcher on a stock Pixel.
Most people I know who read a lot use StoryGraph, and mostly for personal tracking, not as a social app.