Open or sealed?
Sealed packets that were in my desk drawer at work for a couple or three years. I'm sure it's just stale.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Open or sealed?
Sealed packets that were in my desk drawer at work for a couple or three years. I'm sure it's just stale.
I'm looking at the website of the Republican candidate for governor, and he has nothing at all about social issues. This seems suspicious.
Dana, are you voting in our state? He's an anti-choice sued-obamacare asshole. Don't vote for him.
Still Tasty says if it's sealed it should keep indefinitely, fwtw. It would just take some pinprick holes to let it go stale, though. Paperclips or getting caught on the edge of the drawer, etc.
I know the sugar-free part of diet soda can go bad--I've drunk it (or rather, tried to and went ew)
He's an anti-choice sued-obamacare asshole. Don't vote for him.
I figured. But the Seattle paper endorsed him. But yeah, once you find out that he used to say he was pro-choice, and then walked it back...it's usually a sign.
I cast my usual vote to try and kick our asshole state rep out of office. Sadly, it won't work.
so i am sitting in my office late and apparently I didn't move much for awhile because the automatic light shut off on me
Don't assume feature when it could be racial indifference!
Well, if I die of hot chocolate poisoning I'll regret not early voting.
Anyone have a good experience with the CI "foolproof" vodka crust recipe? Mine came out more like a batter than a dough, and the resulting crust was...weird. Not remotely buttery or flakey enough, basically no substance to it at all.
(The pie was still pretty damn good even with the freak crust, but I'm just wondering how I managed to break a recipe with "foolproof" right there in the title.)
This is how my day has been today...
I have had pasta for two of three meals (and one WASN'T lunch).
just sat in a meeting about gifted education. The presenter had us do an interpretation exercise of a Wiley Comic. She actually said, "It's important for teachers to take every answer with equal weight and not say things are wrong." Because the fragile flower gifted kids have issues with risk taking and perfectionism.
WHAT? You know what that results in? 12th grade AP students who try to argue that Emily Dickinson was really writing about aliens because all interpretations are valid. Just No. Being wrong is okay. It happens to most of us. Suck it up, buttercup, because some interpretations are WRONG.
I'm just wondering how I managed to break a recipe with "foolproof" right there in the title.)
Your superpower?