I’d make sure we didn’t totally botch reconstruction in the American South.
I’d make sure we didn’t totally botch reconstruction in the American South.
A Lodge cast iron skillet is like 30 bucks and will outlast you.
If you want a simple pocket knife, you can pick up an Opinel carbon for less than 20 bucks.
Again, if you’re into cooking, you can get a nice wok from your city’s Chinatown or a restaurant supply store for like 20 bucks.
In the US it’s on sale for $99.95 on the Leatherman website. I’d still pay $150 though because it how useful it is.
Nah, that’s their problem. Now they need to upgrade seats.
They’re excellent for the price. I bought one originally to harvest veggies and mushrooms, but now I carry it everyday.
I’ve had an Opinel Carbon at the lower end of the spectrum and a Leatherman Wave at the higher end. Both under 100 bucks and both fantastic in their own right.
Soft close toilet seat. You’ll slam the seat out of habit every time you visit someone.
A lot of times it helps to have niche hobbies. Amazon (or similar) isn’t the best bet to buy things for many of my hobbies.
Haven’t tried any besides chicken so far. I’m looking to try some kind of seafood, maybe oysters, and a mushroom garum in the near future though.
Anna’s Archive is always the first place I check
Not OP, but I love yt-dlp.
You still need to go through TSA before flying
Vibrant Deck is nice because it bumps up the colors a bit and makes it seem almost OLED, but I think the actual best is Proton DB Badges. This plugin tells you if a game is compatible (and how compatible) with the steam deck. Steam official playability is notoriously conservative, plus Proton DB can tell you what might not work in a game.
Have you heard of clarity ferm by White Labs? It won’t yield you a gluten free brew, but rather a gluten reduced brew, which may work for you based on your tolerance.
I’m still trying to get used to gyro. I definitely see the value in it, I’m just not seasoned enough to use it well yet.
For me it was just practice. All my FPS game experience was on PC. Then I got a steam deck and had to learn to use thumb sticks, which I probably hadn’t used regularly since og Xbox. It just takes patience and a lot of sucking.
Recently had some Thai single origin beans from Càphê Roasters in Philly. They were a really tasty light roast, and I’m not sure I’ve ever had a single origin SE Asian bean before.
But you may be entitled to compensation
Those AE86 Truenos are cool as hell, and I’ve never seen the anime