Too batshit crazy for the Freedom Caucus is batshit crazy indeed.
RichardBonham
Here's a great recipe if it interests you!
It's not too difficult to make, just takes time. The carrots add a nice vegetal flavor and aroma to it. Use a nice, well-marbled chuck roast for it. Avoid "stew cuts" as they tend to be a lot drier and lacking in flavor.
HK'ers were using an Open Garden app called Firechat which by some coincidence has been discontinued and not updated since 2018.
I like how the interviewee remarked on his concerns for the younger union members.
I imagine the Teamsters are too large and too savvy to go for a new contract that creates a two-tier system of new members with a crappier package than senior members. They should know that would be a death spiral for union membership.
The article does a nice job of succinctly pointing out that Reddit's value is in its users and moderators who create and moderate its content for free.
As a retired business owner, I don't see what Huffman and the board of directors are thinking. Completely alienating their users and moderators seems like wilful sabotage.
Varies quite a bit. Looking at the past week:
Homemade sourdough toast, sausages, grapes
bagels with cream cheese and lox
hash browns with fried egg and homemade Hollandaise sauce
Carribean-style coconut-rice porridge with mangoes and limes
Old friends and their kids are coming to visit for about half a week. Haven’t seen them for a few years. No big plans: just hang out and catch up.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and theft of intellectual property is the sincerest form of competition. And competition makes for a healthy free market.
Why are Zuck and Elon trying so hard to look like nice, normal humans and failing so visibly?