Learn to improvise. Make something with what you have in the fridge so it doesn’t rot. You don’t need to plan every meal exactly.
Learn to improvise. Make something with what you have in the fridge so it doesn’t rot. You don’t need to plan every meal exactly.
I’ve seen that one referred to as the “hot dad” hamburgler.
That does sound like a good way to make the tip of your tongue go away.
Easy! Wear someone else’s.
Because that is what emotionally healthy people do when someone they love dies. They remember that person and are aware of the positive impact they had on their lives, and grieve that the positive impacts that this person had on them and the world do not continue. Grieving is hard, but the pain does fade with time, and the positives of the memory eventually overshadow the negatives.
At least he didn’t have to play your character while everyone acts like nothing is different.
Goodness! I hope he didn’t get a papercut from those instructions.
That could just be part of the long game you’re playing! ;^)
With almost any soup you might consider too chunky to be drinkable, you could just cut the bits up finer. Maybe borscht.
You have a great partner.
I have a similar problem, but what is worse, most of them I can’t really claim to “play”, I’ve just kind of fooled around with them.
Those are texture elements, not flavor elements. Surface area could affect flavor but surface area is the same once you chew it up.
The shapes explain a texture difference, why would one be tastier, or stale?
I’d worry more about disappointing your future self than your parents.
Also don’t expect to do it well the first time. Skills take practice to develop. Practice with those tools before you apply them to expensive materials for the thing you really want to make.
how the warm work? does it have heating built in? or does it blend some mix from hot and cold water pipes? do you have to run it for a half minute to get the temperature right?
This. I think this person has just shown that it’s really important to set boundaries with them, and not worry if they like it.
There’s all sorts of inappropriate ways to use a toaster where the failure mode is fire. Making toast in bed, under the covers? Catch fire. In a puddle of gasoline? Catch fire. Seriously, WTC toasters?
Just like his heart, except that was too long ago to remember.
Doing smaller shopping trips but more often can help, but i know that isn’t practical for many people.
I do relate to the problem. I wish there was a magic fridge that would remind me what’s in it and needing to get used up soon.